Background
Noyes was born in Atkinson, New Hampshire to Humphrey Noyes and Elizabeth Little.
Noyes was born in Atkinson, New Hampshire to Humphrey Noyes and Elizabeth Little.
He attended private schools and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1795, where he studied theology.
After graduation, he worked as a tutor at Chesterfield Academy from 1795 until 1797, and at Dartmouth College from 1797 until 1799. One of the students he taught at Dartmouth was Daniel Webster, 14th and 19th United States Secretary of State. In 1800 Noyes moved to Brattleboro, Vermont and focused on business pursuits.
Noyes served as presidential elector Vermont in 1804.
He was elected as a Federalist Representative to the Fourteenth Congress, serving from March 4, 1815 until March 3, 1817. After leaving Congress, Noyes moved to Dummerston, Vermont and lived there until 1821 when he purchased a farm near Putney, Vermont.
Noyes retired in 1819, and died on October 26, 1841 at his farm near Putney, Vermont. He is interred at Maple Grove Cemetery in Putney.
John Humphrey Noyes was an American utopian socialist who founded the Oneida Community in 1848.
He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Vermont. He was a member of the firm of "Noyes, Mann and Hayes", one of the earliest chain stores in America. The other members of the firm were Jonas Mann and Rutherford Hayes, Junior.
He was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1808 until 1810.