Fletcher Dutton Proctor (November 7, 1860 – September 27, 1911) was an American businessman, a Republican politician, and the 51st governor of Vermont...
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Redfield Proctor (1831–1908) was a U.S. Senator for Vermont from 1891 to 1908. Senator Proctor may also refer to: Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), Vermont...
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Proctor died in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 1908. He is interred at South Street Cemetery, Proctor, Vermont. Two of Proctor's children, Fletcher D....
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fiction, fantasy and history Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), American businessman, politician and governor of Vermont L. Fletcher Prouty (1917-2001), Chief...
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Governor Proctor may refer to: Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), 51st Governor of Vermont Mortimer R. Proctor (1889–1968), 66th Governor of Vermont Redfield...
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vaudeville impresario Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), American businessman and politician, 51st Governor of Vermont (1906–1908) Ford Proctor (born 1996), American...
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Percival W. Clement and Fletcher D. Proctor were the leading candidates for the Republican nomination. When it became clear that Proctor had the support of...
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via Newspapers.com. "Letters of Acceptance, from Judge Royce and Gen. Fletcher". The Burlington Weekly Sentinel. August 23, 1854. p. 2. Archived from...
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Charles J. Bell; Fletcher D. Proctor; George H. Prouty; John A. Mead; Allen M. Fletcher; Charles W. Gates; Percival W. Clement; Redfield Proctor Jr.; John E...
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Bridge, formally known as the Fletcher D. Proctor Memorial Bridge, carries Main Street across Otter Creek in the center of Proctor, Vermont. Built in 1915,...
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