Norman Paul received his primary education in the common schools of Pomfret. For several terms under the instruction of Hosea Doton he prepared for college at Newbury Seminary and at the Green Mountain Perkins Academy. He entered the University of Vermont in 1856 and was graduated from that institution in 1860. He then commenced the study of law with Washburn and Marsh at Woodstock, and was admitted to the bar in 1862. In February, 1863, he began the practice of his profession in Woodstock and has occupied the same office ever since. He was States Attorney from 1876-78, and State Senator in 1884-5. He was treasurer of the Windsor County Agricultural Society seventeen years, and is the present chairman of the County Board of Road Commissioners. He was for a number of years the secretary of the OttaQuechee Savings Bank of Woodstock, and is one of its present trustees. (History of Windsor County)
Norman Paul received his primary education in the common schools of Pomfret. For several terms under the instruction of Hosea Doton he prepared for college at Newbury Seminary and at the Green Mountain Perkins Academy. He entered the University of Vermont in 1856 and was graduated from that institution in 1860. He then commenced the study of law with Washburn and Marsh at Woodstock, and was admitted to the bar in 1862. In February, 1863, he began the practice of his profession in Woodstock and has occupied the same office ever since. He was States Attorney from 1876-78, and State Senator in 1884-5. He was treasurer of the Windsor County Agricultural Society seventeen years, and is the present chairman of the County Board of Road Commissioners. He was for a number of years the secretary of the OttaQuechee Savings Bank of Woodstock, and is one of its present trustees. (History of Windsor County)
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