Charles Henry Stearns (February 7, 1854 – October 12, 1936) was a businessman and politician who served as 45th lieutenant governor of Vermont for one term.
Stearns joined his family's business manufacturing butter tubs and other wood products, and eventually expanded the company into other areas of the lumber business, including logging lands in Canada.[2] He also became active in other enterprises, including a dry goodsstore and a granitequarry and stone products business. He also served as a director and president of the Union Bank and Trust Company of Morrisville.[3][4]
In 1876, Stearns married Viola A. Hall of Johnson.[2] They were the parents of a son, C. Arthur Stearns.[2]
Death and burial
Stearns died in Medfield, Massachusetts, on October 12, 1936.[10] He was buried in Johnson's Lamoille View Cemetery.
Legacy
C. H. Stearns Company is still active in Johnson as a convenience store and gas station, and one of his partnerships, Parker and Stearns, still operates as a construction supply and equipment business.