Windham DIMICK, George Washington Men of Vermont: Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters & Sons of Vermont. Ullery. Brattleboro: Transcript Publishing Company, 1894, p 107 George Washington DIMICK, of Windham [Windham County, Vermont], was born 07 November 1837 in Sherburne [Chittenden County, Vermont], son of Nathan and Tabitha (FAIRBANKS) DIMICK. Received his early education at the commons schools of Bridgewater [Windsor County]; also at Windsor high school and Black River Academy; during the winters taught in the district schools, and in the summer labored on the farm. In October 1860 removed to Windham, where he purchased a property, and on this he has since resided. Served as selectman several terms and also represented the town in the state Legislature in 1872 and 1882. Has discharged the duties of superintendent of schools, town agent, and trustee of public money, while as a business pursuit he has followed the shipping of produce for twenty-five years. On 28 March 1860 Mr. [George Washington] DIMICK was married to Belle P., daughter of Alvah and Cherry (DAVIS) PECK. Submitted by Cathy Kubly