Laforrest H. Thompson Explained

Laforrest H. Thompson
Office1:Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
Term Start1:1890
Term End1:1900
Predecessor1:H. Henry Powers
Successor1:Wendell Phillips Stafford
Office2:Member of the Vermont House of Representatives
Term Start2:1890
Term End2:1890
Predecessor2:Homer H. Somers
Successor2:John L. Dodge
Constituency2:Irasburg
Office3:President pro tempore of the Vermont Senate
Term Start3:1884
Term End3:1886
Predecessor3:Justus Dartt
Successor3:Henry C. Bates
Office4:Member of the Vermont Senate
Term Start4:1884
Term End4:1886
Predecessor4:Walter Denison Crane
Successor4:Wilbur Fisk Templeton
Constituency4:Orleans County
Alongside4:Sydney B. Fletcher
Office5:Member of the Vermont House of Representatives
Term Start5:1880
Term End5:1884
Predecessor5:Zuar Eldridge Jameson
Successor5:Elijah J. Powell
Constituency5:Irasburg
Office6:Probate Judge of Orleans County, Vermont
Term Start6:1876
Term End6:1881
Predecessor6:Edward A. Stewart
Successor6:Orlo H. Austin
Office7:State's Attorney of Orleans County, Vermont
Term Start7:1874
Term End7:1876
Predecessor7:Walter D. Crane
Successor7:William R. Rowell
Birth Date:6 January 1848
Birth Place:Bakersfield, Vermont, U.S.
Death Place:Irasburg, Vermont, U.S.
Resting Place:Irasburg Cemetery, Irasburg, Vermont, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Mary Eliza Dutton (m. 1869)
Helen C. Kinney (m. 1881)
Children:7 (including Frank D. Thompson)
Education:Kimball Union Academy
Profession:Attorney

Laforrest H. Thompson (January 6, 1848  - June 22, 1900) was a Vermont attorney and politician who served as President of the Vermont Senate and a Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.

Biography

Laforrest Holman Thompson was born in Bakersfield, Vermont, on January 6, 1848. He was educated at Kimball Union Academy, taught school while studying law, was admitted to the bar in 1871, and opened a practice in Irasburg.[1] [2]

A Republican, Thompson served as Orleans County State's Attorney from 1874 to 1876, and county Judge of Probate from 1876 to 1881.[3] [4]

In 1880 and 1882 Thompson was Irasburg's member of the Vermont House of Representatives. In 1884 Thompson was elected to the Vermont Senate. He served one term, 1884 to 1886, and was the Senate's President Pro Tem.[5] [6]

In 1890 Thompson was again elected to the Vermont House of Representatives. Later in 1890 he was appointed to the Vermont Supreme Court, on which he served until his death.[7] [8]

Thompson died in Irasburg on June 22, 1900.[9] He is buried in Irasburg Cemetery, Plot 350, Row U 32a.[10]

Thompson's son Frank D. Thompson also served on the Vermont Supreme Court.[11] Frank Thompson was married to Mabel Miles, whose father Willard W. Miles was also an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=Nvg_AAAAYAAJ&q=laforrest Jacob G. Ullery, editor
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=c5jOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA265 Samuel Lankton Geroud, editor
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=EyAuAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA43 Vermont Secretary of State
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=qttTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA725 A. N. Marquis & Company, publisher
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=3wjt3eoLPF4C&pg=PA171 Hiram Carleton, Editor
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=gMTTAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA449 Thomas William Herringshaw, editor
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=oSsuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA113 Frederick W. Baldwin, editor
  8. https://books.google.com/books?id=tt2_3hTQxFMC&pg=PA368 Prentiss Cutler Dodge, editor
  9. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/06/23/102601367.pdf New York Times
  10. http://www.nekg-vt.com/cemetery/cemetery_irasburg.htm Janice Boyko
  11. September 1940 . Death Notice, Frank Dutton Thompson . The Scroll of Phi Delta Theta . Menasha, WI . Phi Delta Theta Fraternity . 86 . .