Robert N. Chamberlain
Hon. Robert Nelson Chamberlain | |
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2nd Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court | |
In office January 23, 1917 – September 20, 1917 | |
Preceded by | Robert G. Pike |
Succeeded by | John Kivel |
Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court | |
In office 1904–1917 | |
Succeeded by | John Eliot Allen |
Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
In office 1893–1895 | |
Preceded by | Frank G. Clarke |
Succeeded by | Stephen S. Jewett |
Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
Personal details | |
Born | July 24, 1856 Bangor, New York |
Died | September 19, 1917 |
Political party | Republican |
Profession | Lawyer |
Robert Nelson Chamberlain (July 24, 1856 – September 20, 1917) was an American lawyer and Republican Party politician who served as the Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives[1] as an Associate Justice and later as the second Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court.[2]
In 1904 Chamberlain was appointed as an Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court. Chamberlain was appointed as Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court in 1917 to replace Robert G. Pike who had died.[2]
Life
Robert was born on July 24, 1856 in Bangor, New York, but moved to Berlin, New Hampshire when he was a child. As an adult, Chamberlain became interested in town and state affairs and became a lawyer, the first lawyer in said town.[3]
Chamberlain died in Boston, Massachusetts on September 19, 1917.[2]
Notes
- ^ Richard Herndon, ed. (1898), Men of Progress: Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Leaders in Business and Professional Life in and of the State of New Hampshire, Boston, Massachusetts: New England Magazine, p. 46.
- ^ a b c Obituary Chief Justice R. N. Chamberlain, New York, New York: New York Times, September 21, 1917, p. .
- ^ Reminiscences of Early Berlin (PDF), Berlin, New Hampshire: Brown Company, February 1, 1926, p. 10