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SWIFT, Benjamin, senator, born in Amenia, New York, 5 April, 1781 ; died in St. Albans, Vermont, 11 November, 1847 He received an academical education, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1806, and began to practise at Bennington, Vermont He removed subsequently to Manchester, and then to St. Albans, where he also engaged in farming. He was a member of the state house of representatives in 1813-'14 and 1825-'6, served in congress from Vermont for two terms in 1827-'31, and was elected a United States senator from the same state, serving from 2 December, 1833, till 3 March, 1839.

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