George W. Grandey (February 3, 1813 – December 4, 1893) was a Vermont politician and lawyer who served as Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives.
Biography
George Washington Grandey was born in Panton, Vermont on February 3, 1813. He studied law, became an attorney in 1840 and established a practice in Vergennes, Vermont.
Grandey served in several local offices, including county school superintendent, city school superintendent, state's attorney, postmaster, justice of the peace, and mayor of Vergennes. First a Whig, and later an active Republican, Grandey served as chairman of the state party on several occasions from the 1860s to the 1890s and was a delegate to several state and national conventions.
From 1850 to 1857 Grandey was Quartermaster General of the Vermont Militia with the rank of Brigadier General.
For thirteen years from the 1850s to the 1870s Grandey served in the Vermont House of Representatives, including election as Speaker from 1854 to 1857 and 1868 to 1870.
Grandey also served several terms in the Vermont Senate.
In 1867 Grandey was appointed U.S. Consul in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.
Grandey declined appointment to a consulship in Canada in 1881.
Grandey died in Vergennes on December 4, 1893. He was buried at Prospect Cemetery in Vergennes.
References
- Catalogue of the Principal Officers of Vermont, by Leonard Deming, 1851, page 115
- The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison: Let The Oppressed Go Free, 1861-1867, by William Lloyd Garrison, 1979, page 299
- The Star That Set: The Vermont Republican Party, 1854-1974, by Samuel B. Hand, 2003, page 56
- Vermont Public Documents, page 27
- Newspaper article, The Republican Campaign: Vermont Republican Convention, New York Times, June 28, 1876
- Newspaper article, Vermont Whig State Convention, Semi Weekly Courier and New-York Enquirer, October 22, 1851
- Hinsdale Genealogy: Descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, by Herbert Cornelius Andrews and Sanford Charles Hinsdale, and Alfred L. Holman, 1906, pages 267 to 268
- Vermont Year Book, Formerly Walton's Register, published by E. P. Walton, Montpelier, 1853, page 79
- The Massachusetts Register and Business Directory, edited by Nahum Capen, 1856, page 241
- List of Speakers of the Vermont House of Representatives, 1778 to 2005 Archived 2012-07-20 at archive.today, published by Vermont Secretary of State, Archives and Records Administration, 2012
- Vermont Year Book, Formerly Walton's Register, published by Claremont Manufacturing Company, 1871, page 110
- American Legislative Leaders, 1850-1910, by Charles F. Ritter, Jon L. Wakelyn, 1989
- Newspaper column, Washington, New York Tribune, March 25, 1867
- Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States, Volume 15 Part 2, published by U.S. Government Printing Office, 1887, page 490
- Newspaper article, General Notes, New York Times, April 16, 1881
- Death notice, George W. Grandey, New York Times, December 6, 1893
- Minutes of the Vermont Baptist Anniversaries for the Year 1893, by Vermont Baptist State Convention, 1893, page 101
- Boyko, Janice (2015). "Prospect Cemetery, Vergennes, Addison Co., Vermont". nekg-vt.com. Simsbury, CT: Northeast Kingdom Vermont Genealogy.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded byHoratio Needham | Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives 1854–1857 |
Succeeded byGeorge F. Edmunds |
Preceded byJohn W. Stewart | Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives 1868–1870 |
Succeeded byCharles Herbert Joyce |
- 1813 births
- 1893 deaths
- 19th-century mayors of places in Vermont
- People from Vergennes, Vermont
- American militia generals
- School superintendents in Vermont
- State's attorneys in Vermont
- Vermont Whigs
- Republican Party members of the Vermont House of Representatives
- Vermont lawyers
- Speakers of the Vermont House of Representatives
- Vermont state senators
- 19th-century American lawyers
- Vermont postmasters
- American justices of the peace
- 19th-century members of the Vermont General Assembly