Solomon Foot
Solomon Foot (November 19, 1802 – March 28, 1866) was a United States Senator from Vermont.
Early life
Foot was born on November 19, 1802 in Cornwall, Vermont. He was the son of Dr. Solomon and Betsey Crossett Foot, and his family lived across the road from William Slade. Foot's father died when he was nine years old, and he worked on local farms to help support his family. He graduated from Middlebury College in 1826, and also received a master's degree from Middlebury.
He was a tutor in Middlebury and Burlington, Preceptor of Castleton Academy, and a Professor of natural philosophy at the Vermont Medical School in Castleton.
While teaching he studied law. Foot attained admission to the bar in 1831, afterwards practicing in Rutland.
Start of career
Foot served in the Vermont House of Representatives in 1833, and was a Delegate to the Vermont State Constitutional Convention in 1836. He served again in the Vermont House from 1836 to 1839, and was Speaker from 1837 to 1839.
He served as Rutland County State's Attorney from 1836 to 1842.