Daniel Roberts (attorney)

Daniel Roberts
1894 black and white head and shoulders photo of Daniel Roberts, facing left, looking right
From 1894's Men of Vermont Illustrated
President of the Vermont Bar Association
In office
1881–1882
Preceded byWalter C. Dunton
Succeeded byJames Barrett
State's Attorney of Chittenden County, Vermont
In office
1868–1869
Preceded byLeverett B. Englesby
Succeeded byEleazer R. Hard
Personal details
Born(1811-05-11)May 11, 1811
Wallingford, Vermont, U.S.
DiedOctober 6, 1899(1899-10-06) (aged 88)
Burlington, Vermont, U.S.
Resting placeLakeview Cemetery, Burlington, Vermont, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Other political
affiliations
Liberty
Free Soil
Democratic
Liberal Republican
SpouseCaroline (Martindale) Roberts (m. 1837–1886, her death)
Children4 (including Robert Roberts)
EducationMiddlebury College
ProfessionAttorney

Daniel Roberts (May 11, 1811 – October 6, 1899) was an American attorney and politician from Vermont. Involved in the Abolitionist movement as well as reform causes including Temperance, he was active in the Liberty, Free Soil, and Democratic parties before becoming identified with the Republican Party when it was founded in the mid-1850s as America's main antislavery party.

A native of Wallingford, Vermont and 1829 graduate of Middlebury College, Roberts practiced in Manchester and Burlington. In addition to publishing a well-regarded digest of decisions of the Vermont Supreme Court, he served a term as president of the Vermont Bar Association. In 1872, he became identified with the Liberal Republican Party, but he later returned to the regular Republican fold.

Roberts was the father of Robert Roberts, an attorney and politician who served as mayor of Burlington. Roberts died in Burlington on October 6, 1899. He was buried at Lakeview Cemetery in Burlington.