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SWIFT, Samuel, jurist, born in Amenia, New York, 3 August, 1782; died in Middlebury, Vermont, in 1875. He was graduated at Dartmouth in 1800, and was a tutor in Middlebury college from 1800 till 1802. He studied and practised law, was secretary of state of Vermont, judge of probate of Addison county from 1819 till 1841, and a judge of the county court in 1855-'7. Middlebury gave him the degree of LB. D. in 1860. During 1812-'13 he edited a political paper. He published " History of the Town of Middlebury" (Middlebury, 1859); "Statistical and Historical Account of the County of Addison, Vermont " (1859); and addresses.
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