Governor Asahel Peck

Here you will find contact information for Governor Asahel Peck, including email address, phone number, and mailing address.
| Name | Asahel Peck |
| Position | Governor |
| State | Vermont |
| Party | Republican |
| Status | Former Representative |
| Term Start | January 1, 1874 |
| Term End | December 31, 1876 |
| Website | Official Website |
About Governor Asahel Peck
ASAHEL PECK was born in Royalston, Massachusetts. He left the University of Vermont in his senior year to study French in Canada, after which he studied and practiced law in Vermont. Originally a Democrat, he switched to the Republican Party. He served as a Circuit Court Judge from 1851 until 1857, when the Circuit Court system was abolished. He went on to serve as a Vermont Supreme Court Judge before being elected governor. As governor, he sought to improve conditions in the state’s prisons and supported the establishment of workhouses for minor offenders. During his administration, the office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction was created and a joint resolution was passed favoring the formation of a waterway to connect the St. Lawrence River with the Atlantic Ocean. After one term as governor, Peck retired to his farm in Jericho, Vermont, where he died.