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Hugh M. Alcorn

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50:, led to alcoholism and his death by drowning. Alcorn's brother William F. Alcorn (1867–1939) became a lawyer, commanded a battalion in France in World War I, and ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1920 as a Democrat, losing to incumbent 226: 129:(1907–1992), and Robert Hayden Alcorn (1909–1980), who wrote a book on his experiences as a spy in World War II. (Meade's middle name was given an extra "e" to differentiate him from his father.) 85:
Alcorn was appointed State's Attorney for Hartford County in 1908 and remained in that position until resigning in 1942; no one before or since has served longer. He prosecuted
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Alcorn's election results on Connecticut Secretary of State website. Note that as of 3/2024 the site conflates his results and those of his son.
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Alcorn was the son of Hugh Glen Alcorn (1832–1899) and Susan (Ford) (1839–1918). His father's experiences in the Civil War, including time in
241: 231: 216: 236: 67: 30:, October 24, 1872; died Suffield, Connecticut May 26, 1955) was an American lawyer and politician. He was the 221: 35: 90: 146: 246: 187: 150: 98: 23: 162: 211: 206: 174: 47: 8: 86: 31: 73:
Alcorn was the Republican candidate for governor in 1934, losing narrowly to Democrat
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Alcorn married Cora Terry Wells in 1900; they had three sons, politician and judge
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appointed him a Special Attorney General to prosecute newspaper publisher
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Republican Party members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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https://electionhistory.ct.gov/eng/candidates/view/23802/
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https://www.suffield-library.org/localhistory/alcorn.htm
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Suffield
Connecticut
state's attorney
Hartford County
Andersonville Prison
John Q. Tilson
Connecticut Literary Institute
Connecticut House of Representatives
Wilbur L. Cross
Amy Archer-Gilligan
Arsenic and Old Lace
Gerald Chapman
Waterbury
T. Frank Hayes
Woodrow Wilson
Edward Rumely
Howard Wells Alcorn
Hugh Meade Alcorn
United Press
Naugatuck, Connecticut
https://electionhistory.ct.gov/eng/candidates/view/23802/
https://www.suffield-library.org/localhistory/alcorn.htm
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Categories
1872 births
1955 deaths
20th-century American legislators
Connecticut lawyers
Republican Party members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
People from Suffield, Connecticut

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