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Allen Wardner

Allen Wardner
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Vermont State Treasurer
In office
October, 1837 – October, 1838
Preceded by Augustine Clarke
Succeeded by Henry Fisk Janes
Personal details
Born (1786-12-13)December 13, 1786
Alstead, New Hampshire
Died August 29, 1877(1877-08-29) (aged 90)
Windsor, Vermont
Political party National Republican
Anti-Masonic
Whig
Republican
Spouse(s) Minerva Bingham
(Married 1814, died 1841)
Children George
Edward
Henry
Helen
Charlotte
Elizabeth
Martha
Profession Businessman
Banker
Religion Episcopal

Allen Wardner (December 13, 1786 – August 29, 1877) was a Vermont banker, businessman and politician who served as State Treasurer. He was also the father-in-law of Attorney General, Secretary of State and United States Senator William M. Evarts.

Allen Wardner was born in Alstead, New Hampshire on December 13, 1786. His family moved to Windsor, Vermont in 1800 and Wardner was trained as a store clerk and merchant. He is presumed to have attended the United States Military Academy in 1809, but there is no record at the school of Wardner having attended. One possible explanation is that he attended sessions with a tutor in preparation for taking the entrance exam, but did not take the exam. Whether he attended West Point or was educated elsewhere, he returned to Vermont in 1809 or 1810 to begin a business career.

In 1810 Wardner joined the Jefferson Artillery, a Windsor militia unit made up of Democratic-Republicans, in anticipation of the War of 1812. In 1825 the Jefferson Artillery took part in the parade and reception for Lafayette during the stop he made in as part of his tour of the United States. Wardner served in the unit for several years, and attained the rank of Captain. Afterwards, he was frequently referred to as “Captain Wardner.”

Wardner operated a successful store, first as the junior partner of Dr. Isaac Green, and later as the senior partner of his brother, Shubael Wardner. He also became involved in banking, including serving on the board of directors of the Windsor Bank, and President of the Ascutney Bank.


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