Letter from ELIAKIM PERSONS WALTON to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated April 12, 1858.

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House of Reps.Apr 12, 1858.

Hon Geo. P. Marsh:

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Dear Sir:

Yours received this morning. I have already suggested a plan to a Montpelier friend, which will, I hope, bring P. to his senses.


Yours truly,E. P. Walton.

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Dr. Thomas E. Powers, (1808-1876), of Woodstock, Vermont, was appointed by Governor Fletcher to be the Superintendent of Construction of the 1858-1860 project, to build a new State House in Montpelier to rebuild the structure burned in 1857. He and the architect, Thomas W. Silloway, were soon at loggerheads over their roles in the project. Powers became State Senator in 1861.


Eliakim Persons Walton, (1812-1890) was an editor, journalist, and publisher. In 1853, he became the sole proprietor of the Vermont Watchman and State Gazetteer. He was the editor of Walton's Register, as well as a member of the Vermont Legislature in 1853. He was also the president of the Vermont Historical Society from 1876-1890, as well as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College in 1875-1887.


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