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Thomas H. Cave
19th Vermont State Treasurer
In office
1923–1943
Governor
  • Franklin S. Billings
  • John E. Weeks
  • Stanley C. Wilson
  • Charles M. Smith
  • George David Aiken
  • William H. Wills
  • Preceded byWalter F. Scott
    Succeeded byLevi R. Kelley
    Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Barre City
    In office
    1910–1912
    Preceded byGeorge N. Tilden
    Succeeded byRichard Grigg
    Personal details
    Born(1870-07-16)July 16, 1870
    Berlin, Vermont, U.S.
    DiedOctober 20, 1958(1958-10-20) (aged 88)
    Barre City, Vermont, U.S.
    Resting placeHope Cemetery, Barre City, Vermont, U.S.
    Political partyRepublican
    SpouseKate C. Humphrey Eastman (m. 1906)
    OccupationAccountant
    Banker

    Thomas H. Cave (July 16, 1870 – October 20, 1958) was a Vermont political figure who served as State Treasurer.

    Early life

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    Thomas H. Cave, Jr. was born in Berlin, Vermont on July 16, 1870. He was educated in Montpelier, Vermont and worked briefly as an insurance agent before becoming Secretary of the Granite Manufacturers' Association in Barre. In 1902 he began work at the National Bank of Barre, where he rose to the position of Cashier.[1]

    Cave also received his qualification as a Certified Public Accountant.[2]

    ARepublican, he was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives in 1910 and served one term.[3]

    State Treasurer

    [edit]

    In 1912 Cave was appointed Deputy State Treasurer. He served in this post until taking office as State Treasurer.[4]

    In 1922 Cave was the successful Republican nominee for Treasurer. He served 10 terms, from 1923 to 1943. Cave's 20 years as Treasurer make his tenure the second-longest in Vermont history, behind only Benjamin Swan, who served from 1800 to 1833.[5]

    Later career

    [edit]

    While serving as Treasurer Cave was also Vice President of Montpelier's Capital Savings Bank and Trust Company. After retiring as Treasurer he continued at the bank with the title of Vice President and Trust Officer.[6]

    Retirement, death and burial

    [edit]

    In retirement, Cave continued to reside in Barre. He died in Barre on October 20, 1958. He was buried in Barre's Hope Cemetery.[7]

    Family

    [edit]

    On 18 December 1906, Cave married Kate C. Humphrey Eastman, the widow of William H. Eastman.[8] She was the mother of daughters Corinne Eastman and Doris Eastman.[8] Corinne Eastman (1901–1951) was the wife of Deane C. Davis, who served as governor of Vermont from 1969 to 1973.[8]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Walter J. Bigelow, Vermont, Its Government, 1919, page 23
  • ^ American Institute of Accountants, Yearbook of the American Institute of Accountants, 1926, page 203
  • ^ Prentiss Cutler Dodge, Encyclopedia of Vermont Biography, page 141, 1912
  • ^ Vermont General Assembly, Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont, 1917, page 444
  • ^ Vermont Secretary of State, General Election Results, State Treasurer, 1813-2012, 2012, pages 16-18
  • ^ Fiduciary Publishers, Trusts and Estates, Volume 76, 1943, page 180
  • ^ Vermont Death Records, 1909-2008, entry for Thomas H. Cave, retrieved December 28, 2013
  • ^ a b c Barwood, Judean (2019). "Description, Thomas H. Cave, Sr. (1838-1921) Family Papers, 1821-1958" (PDF). Vermont History.org. Montpelier, VT: Vermont Historical Society. p. 1. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Walter F. Scott

    Vermont State Treasurer
    1923–1943
    Succeeded by

    Levi R. Kelley


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