Vernon A. Bullard | |
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United States Attorney for the District of Vermont | |
In office 1915–1923 | |
President | Woodrow Wilson Warren Harding |
Preceded by | Alexander Dunnett |
Succeeded by | Harry B. Amey |
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Burlington | |
In office 1904–1905 | |
Preceded by | Walter S. Vincent |
Succeeded by | Claude Dewing Graton |
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Underhill | |
In office 1890–1891 | |
Preceded by | George W. Woodworth |
Succeeded by | George E. Terrill |
Personal details | |
Born | Hyde Park, Vermont | October 14, 1858
Died | September 8, 1928 Burlington, Vermont | (aged 69)
Resting place | Riverbank Cemetery, Stowe, Vermont |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Fluella R. Stowe Anniebel Stowe |
Children | 2 |
Education | Vermont Normal School University of Michigan Law School |
Profession | Attorney |
Vernon A. Bullard (October 14, 1858 – September 8, 1928) was a Vermont attorney and public official. He served as United States Attorney for the District of Vermont from 1915 to 1923.
Bullard was a native of Hyde Park, Vermont, and taught school while completing his education at Vermont Normal School and the University of Michigan Law School. He practiced law beginning in 1884, first in Underhill and later in Burlington.
A Democrat, Bullard served terms in the Vermont House of Representatives, and ran unsuccessfully for offices including Vermont Attorney General. From 1915 to 1923, Bullard served as Vermont's U.S. Attorney.
Bullard died in Burlington and was buried at Riverbank Cemetery, Stowe, Vermont.