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Alban James Parker

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Alban James Parker Veteran

Birth
Morrisville, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Death
10 May 1971 (aged 78)
Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Vermont Attorney General. He graduated from Morrisville's People's Academy in 1911, and from Middlebury College in 1916. He then taught school and was a principal in Vermont and New Hampshire. He enlisted in the Army for World War I, and received a commission as a second lieutenant of Ordnance. He served in the aerial armament field, and was discharged at the end of the war. He then studied law in the Hartford office of Raymond Trainor, was admitted to the bar in 1926, and practiced in partnership with Trainor. He later relocated to Springfield, and continued to practice law. A Republican, he served as Windsor County State's Attorney for Windsor County from 1933 to 1937. From 1937 to 1941, Parker served as Vermont's Deputy Attorney General. In 1940, he ran successfully for Vermont Attorney General, and he served from January 1941 to January 1947. After leaving the attorney general's office, Parker continued to practice law. He served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1949 to 1953, and in 1954, he was appointed to fill a vacancy in the Vermont State Senate.
Vermont Attorney General. He graduated from Morrisville's People's Academy in 1911, and from Middlebury College in 1916. He then taught school and was a principal in Vermont and New Hampshire. He enlisted in the Army for World War I, and received a commission as a second lieutenant of Ordnance. He served in the aerial armament field, and was discharged at the end of the war. He then studied law in the Hartford office of Raymond Trainor, was admitted to the bar in 1926, and practiced in partnership with Trainor. He later relocated to Springfield, and continued to practice law. A Republican, he served as Windsor County State's Attorney for Windsor County from 1933 to 1937. From 1937 to 1941, Parker served as Vermont's Deputy Attorney General. In 1940, he ran successfully for Vermont Attorney General, and he served from January 1941 to January 1947. After leaving the attorney general's office, Parker continued to practice law. He served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1949 to 1953, and in 1954, he was appointed to fill a vacancy in the Vermont State Senate.

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