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DEAN, James, educator, born in Windsor, Vermont, 26 November 1776; died in Burlington, Vermont, 20 January 1849. He was descended from James Dean, of Stonington. He was graduated at Dartmouth in 1800, was a tutor in the University of Vermont in 1807'9, and a professor of mathematics and natural philosophy there from 1809 till 1814. He was also professor in Dartmouth till the Supreme Court decided in favor of the old College, and the new ceased to exist, when he resumed his place in the University of Vermont, holding it from 1821 till 1824. He published a "Gazetteer of Vermont" (1808), and an address delivered on his induction as professor (1810).
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First President of the
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in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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