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  1. Alton Brooks Parker (May 14, 1852 – May 10, 1926) was an American judge. He was the Democratic nominee in the 1904 United States presidential election, losing in a landslide to incumbent Republican Theodore Roosevelt . A native of upstate New York, Parker practiced law in Kingston, New York, before being appointed to the New York ...

  2. U. V. W. Y. Z. Alton B. Parker. Years. 1851-1926. Roles. Associate Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, 1897. Biography. In 1898, Judge Parker was elected to the Court of Appeals as Chief Judge. See his full biography HERE. Alton B. Parker has been described as the most unfairly forgotten of forgotten men.

  3. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Alton B. Parker (born May 14, 1852, Cortland, N.Y., U.S.—died May 10, 1926, New York, N.Y.) was an American jurist and Democratic presidential nominee in 1904, defeated by the incumbent, Theodore Roosevelt. Having practiced law in Kingston, N.Y., Parker was elected surrogate of Ulster county in 1877 and reelected six years later.

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  4. Biography. by Robert M. Mandelbaum. Only one Court of Appeals Judge has ever run for President of the United States. He lost in a landslide. Alton B. Parker was born May 14, 1852, on a modest farm just outside Cortland, New York.

  5. Description: Alton B. Parker ran on the Democratic ticket for President in 1904. Prior to campaigning for president he served on the New York Court of Appeals and the New York Supreme Court. Associated Date: 1904. Associated Person: Parker, Alton Brooks. Location: Currently not on view. Place Made: United States: New York, New York City.

  6. This first full-length biography of Alton Brooks Parker provides an in-depth look into the life, career, and legacy of one of the most important New Yorkers of the Gilded Age.

  7. Alton B. Parker, class of 1873, Democratic candidate for president in 1904, president of the American Bar Association in 1907, chief judge of New York’s Court of Appeals 1897-1904, was one of the most eminent graduates of Albany Law School. He was also the exponent of views of the U. S. constitution and of the common law, now archaic ...