Moses Robinson (March 22, 1741 – May 26, 1813) was a prominent Vermont political figure who served a one-year term as governor during the Vermont Republic, helped steward Vermont's admission to the Union as the fourteenth state in the United States, and served as the first United States senator from Vermont.
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