Ashbel A. Dean Explained

Ashbel A. Dean (February 6, 1857  - July 5, 1899) was a Vermont physician and politician who served as president of the Vermont Senate.

Biography

Ashbel Azra Dean was born in Monkton, Vermont on February 6, 1857. He was educated at New Haven's New Haven Academy (later called Beeman Academy), received his Doctor of Medicine degree from New York University in 1878 and established a practice in Bristol.[1] [2]

A Republican, Dean served in several local offices, including town treasurer.[3]

In 1890 Dean left his medical practice and operated a drug store, which he pursued until retiring because of ill health in 1895.[4]

In 1894 he was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives.[5] In 1896 he was elected to the Vermont Senate, where he served until his death. In his first term he was selected to serve as President of the Senate.[6] [7]

Dean died in Bristol on July 5, 1899.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont. Hiram Carleton. 2. 1903. 662.
  2. Book: Catalogues of the Graduates and Officers of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York. New York University. 1890. 204.
  3. Book: Vermont Legislative Directory. Vermont Secretary of State. 1896. 339.
  4. Book: The Druggists' Circular and Chemical Gazette. William O. Allison. 43. August 1899. 130.
  5. Book: Vermont Legislative Directory. Vermont Secretary of State. 1894. 348.
  6. Book: Journal of the Senate of the State of Vermont. Vermont General Assembly. 1896. 5.
  7. Book: Journal of the Senate of the State of Vermont. Vermont General Assembly. 1899. 574.
  8. Book: Society of Colonial Wars in Vermont. Yearbook. 1912. 242.