Adjutants General
In the 1820s Vermont created the positions of adjutant general, inspector general and quartermaster general. Sometimes one individual filled all three positions, and sometimes they were filled separately.
- Daniel Kellogg (1822–1824)
- Isaac Fletcher (1824–1825)
- Martin Flint (mid 1830s)
- Frederic Williams Hopkins (1838–1852)
- Lewis Samuel Partridge (1852–1854)
- George Bradley Kellogg (1854–1859) The son of former Adjutant General Daniel Kellogg.
- Horace Henry Baxter (1859–1861)
- Peter T. Washburn (1861–1866). Later served as Governor. His Civil War era office is part of the National Park Service’s Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Park walking tour.
- William W. Wells (1866–1872)
- James Stevens Peck (1872–1881)
- Theodore S. Peck (1881–1900) no relation to James S. Peck
- William H. Gilmore (1900–1910 )
- Lee Stephen Tillotson (1910–1917)
- Herbert Thomas Johnson (1917–1941)
- Murdock A. Campbell (1941–1955)
- Francis William Billado (1955–1966)
- Wayne Page (1966–1967)
- Reginald Cram (1967–1981)
- Donald E. Edwards (1981–1997)
- Martha Rainville (1997–2006)
- Michael Dubie (2006–2012)
- Thomas E. Drew (2012–current)
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