Mortimer R. Proctor

Mortimer Robinson Proctor
66th Governor of Vermont
In office
January 4, 1945 – January 9, 1947
LieutenantLee Earl Emerson
Preceded byWilliam H. Wills
Succeeded byErnest William Gibson Jr.
62nd Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
In office
January 9, 1941 – January 4, 1945
GovernorWilliam H. Wills
Preceded byWilliam H. Wills
Succeeded byLee E. Emerson
President pro tempore of the Vermont Senate
In office
1939–1941
Preceded byErnest W. Dunklee
Succeeded byJoseph H. Denny
Member of the Vermont Senate from Rutland County
In office
1939–1941
Serving with Henry H. Branchaud
Henry B. Carpenter
Willard H. Smith
Preceded byErnest E. Aldrich
William G. Gipson
Leigh Hunt
Richard T. Jones
Succeeded byHenry B. Carpenter
Paul F. Douglass
Arthur C. Grover
Hollis I. Loveland
Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives
In office
1937–1939
Preceded byErnest E. Moore
Succeeded byOscar L. Shepard
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Proctor
In office
1933–1939
Preceded byGuy H. Boyce
Succeeded byWallace M. Fay
Personal details
Born(1889-05-30)May 30, 1889
Proctor, Vermont, U.S.
DiedApril 28, 1968(1968-04-28) (aged 78)
Proctor, Vermont, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Margaret Chisholm Proctor (1897-1964)
Dorothy Chisholm
Lillian Washburn Bryan Proctor (1905-1961)
Geraldine Gates Proctor (1937-2019)
ChildrenMortimer Robinson Proctor, Jr.
EducationYale University
ProfessionPresident and Chairman of the Board, Vermont Marble Company
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Years of service1917-1919
RankSecond Lieutenant
Unit71st Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsWorld War I

Mortimer Robinson Proctor (May 30, 1889 – April 28, 1968), known as Mortimer R. Proctor, was an American politician from Vermont. He served as the 62nd lieutenant governor of Vermont from 1941 to 1945, and as the 66th governor of Vermont from 1945 to 1947.