Franklin S. Billings | |
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60th Governor of Vermont | |
In office January 8, 1925 – January 6, 1927 | |
Lieutenant | Walter K. Farnsworth |
Preceded by | Redfield Proctor Jr. |
Succeeded by | John E. Weeks |
54th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont | |
In office January 4, 1923 – January 8, 1925 | |
Governor | Redfield Proctor, Jr. |
Preceded by | Abram W. Foote |
Succeeded by | Walter K. Farnsworth |
Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives | |
In office 1921–1923 | |
Preceded by | Charles S. Dana |
Succeeded by | Orlando L. Martin |
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Woodstock | |
In office 1921–1923 | |
Preceded by | Charles Martin White |
Succeeded by | Norman Williams |
In office 1910–1915 | |
Preceded by | Wales N. Johnson |
Succeeded by | John Stearns Eaton |
Personal details | |
Born | Franklin Swift Billings May 11, 1862 New Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | January 16, 1935 Woodstock, Vermont, U.S. | (aged 72)
Resting place | Riverside Cemetery, Woodstock, Vermont, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouses | Bessie Hewitt Vail
(m. 1892; died 1917)Gertrude Freeman Curtis
(after 1917) |
Children | 4; including Franklin S. Billings, Jr. |
Parent(s) | Franklin Noble Billings Nancy Swift Billings |
Relatives | Frederick H. Billings (uncle) Mary Billings French (cousin) |
Profession | Businessman |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States Vermont |
Service | Vermont National Guard |
Years of service | 1904–1906 |
Rank | Colonel |
Unit | Staff of Governor Charles J. Bell |
Franklin Swift Billings (May 11, 1862 – January 16, 1935)[1] was an American businessman and politician from Woodstock, Vermont. He served as the 54th lieutenant governor of Vermont from 1923 to 1925 and as the 60th governor of Vermont from 1925 to 1927.[2]
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