Vermont National Guard - Adjutants General

Adjutants General

In the 1820s Vermont created the positions of adjutant general, inspector general and quartermaster general. Sometimes one individual filled all three positions, and sometimes they were filled separately.

  1. Daniel Kellogg (1822–1824)
  2. Isaac Fletcher (1824–1825)
  3. Martin Flint (mid 1830s)
  4. Frederic Williams Hopkins (1838–1852)
  5. Lewis Samuel Partridge (1852–1854)
  6. George Bradley Kellogg (1854–1859) The son of former Adjutant General Daniel Kellogg.
  7. Horace Henry Baxter (1859–1861)
  8. Peter T. Washburn (1861–1866). Later served as Governor. His Civil War era office is part of the National Park Service’s Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Park walking tour.
  9. William W. Wells (1866–1872)
  10. James Stevens Peck (1872–1881)
  11. Theodore S. Peck (1881–1900) no relation to James S. Peck
  12. William H. Gilmore (1900–1910 )
  13. Lee Stephen Tillotson (1910–1917)
  14. Herbert Thomas Johnson (1917–1941)
  15. Murdock A. Campbell (1941–1955)
  16. Francis William Billado (1955–1966)
  17. Wayne Page (1966–1967)
  18. Reginald Cram (1967–1981)
  19. Donald E. Edwards (1981–1997)
  20. Martha Rainville (1997–2006)
  21. Michael Dubie (2006–2012)
  22. Thomas E. Drew (2012–current)

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