Henry Olin was an American lawyer and politician.
14 Facts About Henry Olin
Henry Olin served as a United States representative from Vermont and eighth lieutenant governor of Vermont.
Henry Olin studied law and was admitted to the bar.
Henry Olin moved to Leicester in the Vermont Republic in 1788 and began the practice of law.
Henry Olin served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1799 to 1804,1806 to 1815,1817 to 1819 and 1822 to 1824.
Henry Olin was a delegate to the State constitutional conventions in 1814,1822, and 1828.
Henry Olin was associate judge and then chief judge of the Addison County Court from 1801 to 1824.
Henry Olin served as a member of the executive council in 1820 and 1821.
Henry Olin was elected to the Eighteenth Congress as a Democratic-Republican candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Charles Rich.
Henry Olin served in Congress from December 13,1824 to March 3,1825.
Henry Olin was elected as the Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, and served from 1827 to 1830.
Henry Olin married Lois Richardson in 1788 and they had ten children.
Henry Olin was the nephew of Gideon Henry Olin, who served as a United States Representative from Vermont.
Henry Olin is interred at Brookside Cemetery in Leicester, Vermont.