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Howard W. Alcorn

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99:, and in 1943 Baldwin nominated him for a Superior Court judgeship. After serving there for eighteen years, he was nominated for the Connecticut Supreme Court in 1961 and served there until his mandatory retirement in 1971, for the last year of that time as Chief Justice. After his retirement he continued to serve as a state trial referee until 1984, presiding as grand juror in a major corruption probe in 91:
Alcorn, a Republican, represented Suffield in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1927 to 1931, serving as Speaker in 1931. In 1932 he was elected as a state senator and served as Minority Leader. In Suffield he was a founding member of the Zoning Commission and served as chairman from 1928
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Alcorn married Bertha "Bird" Pinney (1902–2004); they had three daughters, Carolyn Childs, Elizabeth Holt, and Terry Foster.
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From 1929 to 1943 Alcorn served as judge of the Suffield town court. In 1942 he served as executive secretary to Governor
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Howard Wells Alcorn election results on Connecticut Secretary of State website
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from 1908 to 1942, and his wife Cora (Wells) (1874–1961). His younger brother
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https://electionhistory.ct.gov/eng/candidates/view/Howard-Wells-Alcorn
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Republican Party members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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Speakers of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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Suffield
Connecticut
Hartford
Connecticut House of Representatives
Connecticut Supreme Court
Suffield, Connecticut
state's attorney
Hartford County
H. Meade Alcorn Jr.
Eisenhower
Suffield School
Dartmouth College
Harvard
Yale
Raymond E. Baldwin
New Britain


"Judge & Attorney Biographies"
https://electionhistory.ct.gov/eng/candidates/view/Howard-Wells-Alcorn
Abraham S. Bordon
Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court
Alva Loiselle
Categories
1901 births
1992 deaths
People from Suffield, Connecticut
20th-century American legislators
Connecticut lawyers
Dartmouth College alumni

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