Bennington MILLINGTON, David Vermont Historical Magazine, No. XI, October 1867, p 235 (extracted from a section on the history of Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont) David MILLINGTON, a descendant of one of the "Green Mountain Boys," was the first inventor of wax grafting. Previous to his invention, there was no other method but the application of mud, swingling tow and rags; after some years of study and experience he perfected the system, and for very many years, Shaftsbury, in the months of April and May, was almost depopulated from the exodus of grafters, from forty to fifty teams, and from eighty to one hundred men going annually in every direction throughout the New England and some of the western States. Gov. HALL, when a boy, learned the art of grafting of Mr. MILLINGTON, being in fact his first apprentice, and although most of his time since then ahs been spent at the bar, the bench, and in the halls of Congress, a Commissioner in California, and in the gubernatorial chair, yet he has not forgotten how to make good pippins grow on a crab apple tree. Submitted by Cathy Kubly