Joseph Little Warner
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Joseph Warner (1803–1865) was a prominent Middlebury, Vermont, merchant, banker, and a long-serving trustee of Middlebury College[1]
Warner was a successful businessman who served as the first cashier of the National Bank of Middlebury from 1831 until his death in 1865. He was involved in Vermont state politics, serving as a member of the State Senate from 1855 to 1856. In 1861, he was one of the electors who voted to place Abraham Lincoln in the presidential chair. He was elected as a trustee of Middlebury College in 1850, he held that position until his death on December 31, 1865.[2]