George Nichols (American politician)

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George Nichols, Vermont Secretary of State and Norwich University president.

George Nichols (April 17, 1827 -- April 28, 1907) was a Vermont physician, politician, and educator. He was a Union Army veteran of the American Civil War, and served as Secretary of State of Vermont and acting president of Norwich University.

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Biography

George Nichols was born in Northfield, Vermont on April 17, 1827. [1] He was educated in Northfield, attended Newbury Seminary, and taught school beginning at age 15. [2] He then studied medicine in Northfield with Dr. Samuel W. Thayer Jr., after which he attended Vermont Medical College in Woodstock. [1] [3] After graduating in 1851, Nichols practiced in Northfield, in addition to owning and operating a drugstore. [1] From 1848 to 1853, Nichols served as Vermont's state librarian. [1]

In 1862, Nichols joined the Union Army for the American Civil War. [1] As the regimental surgeon for the 13th Vermont Infantry, his service included participation in the Battle of Gettysburg, where he was in charge of a field hospital for the I Corps. [1] After the war, Nichols resumed practicing medicine and operating his drug store. [1] Nichols also served in local offices, including town meeting moderator. [2]

A Republican in politics, in 1865, Nichols became Vermont's Secretary of State; he held the position until 1884. [1] In 1870, he was president of the state constitutional convention that changed terms for Vermont's state offices from one year to two. [1] Republicans won every statewide election for more than 100 years beginning with the party's founding in the mid-1850s; in addition to serving as the state party's secretary, Nichols ran its statewide campaigns in 1872, 1876 and 1880. [1] [2] He also served as Vermont's member of the Republican National Committee, and was a delegate to the 1872 Republican National Convention. [1]

Nichols was active in several other business ventures, including clerk and treasurer of the Vermont and Canada Railroad, and president of the Northfield National Bank. [1] He was also a trustee of the Northfield Institution; when it was reorganized as the Northfield Graded and High School, he served as a member of the school board. [1] Nichols served on the Norwich University board of trustees, and was the college's treasurer from 1866 to 1878. [1] [3] In 1881, he received the honorary degree of LL.D. [1] [3] He was a Norwich vice president from 1885 to 1895, and served as acting president. [1] [3]

Death and burial

Nichols died in Northfield on April 28, 1907. [1] He was buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Northfield. [4]

Family

In 1852, Nichols married Ellen Maria Blake of Vergennes. [1] [3] They were the parents of two children, both of whom died in infancy. [1] [3]

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Preceded by
George W. Bailey Jr.
Vermont Secretary of State
1865–1884
Succeeded by
Charles W. Porter