Clement, John P. (John Pixley), 1893-1968.
John P. Clement (1893-1968)was born in Rutland, Vt., the son of Henry W. and Agnes O'Neall Clement. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1911, and Yale in 1915. A captain in the American Expeditionary Force, he served in France during World War I. He then became a partner in the Dunster House Bookstore in Cambridge, Mass. until returning to Vermont and becoming involved in the movement to repeal prohibition. He also became a central figure in the Vermont Historical Society, and worked for other historical agencies and commissions. Over the years Clement worked at the Rutland Herald as columnist, copy editor, and headline writer.
From the description of John P. Clement papers, ca. 1820-1968 (bulk 1930-1968). (Vermont Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36070837
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creatorOf | Newton, Ephraim H. (Ephraim Holland), 1787-1864. The history of the town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont, / by the Reverend Ephraim H. Newton, with an introduction by John Clement. | Vermont Historical Society | |
creatorOf | Clement, John P. (John Pixley), 1893-1968. John P. Clement papers, ca. 1820-1968 (bulk 1930-1968). | Vermont Historical Society | |
creatorOf | Clement family. Clement family papers, 1798-1968. | Vermont Historical Society |
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Archaeology Societies, etc |
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Constitutional convention |
Copper mines and mining |
Hubbardton, Battle of, Hubbardton, Vt. 1777 |
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Liquor laws |
Prohibition |
World War, 1914-1918 |
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Birth 1893
Death 1968