Historical Marker

Consuelo Northrop Bailey: 1st Female Lieutenant Governor

Town Highway 75 in front of the Bent-Northrop Library · Fairfield · Franklin

Vermont marker

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Born in Fairfield in 1899 at her family farm, Consuelo Northrop attended grade school in Sheldon and high school in St. Albans. In 1921 she graduated from the University of Vermont. Later she entered Boston University Law School, graduating in 1925. In 1940 she married Henry Albon Bailey. Consuelo Bailey was the first in many areas: first woman city prosecutor for Burlington, first woman lawyer in VT to try a murder case, first VT woman to be admitted to practice law before the U. S. Supreme Court, first woman to be elected Speaker of the VT House, and the nations first female to be elected lieutenant governor.

Traveling the world and representing the state were important to Consuelo Northrop Bailey but no place was more comforting than Fairfield.

One of lifes most comforting extras is love of the land see here the same land which the Northrop Family knew for nearly two centuriesI feel close to the America I knew in days gone by and because I feel free here I feel the love of those whom I have known there which today still gives me a feeling of confidence, protection and peace.

Bailey worked tirelessly for the local and national Republican Party until her death in 1976. She bequeathed the Town of Fairfield monies to build The Bent Northrop Memorial Library. The library, opened in 1988, is a constant reminder of Baileys never ending love of Fairfield.

Location

AddressTown Highway 75 in front of the Bent-Northrop Library
CityFairfield
CountyFranklin
StateVermont

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