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President
  
Calvin Coolidge

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Gordon Sargent

Party
  
Republican Party

Political party
  
Republican

Education
  
Tufts University


Preceded by
  
Clarke C. Fitts

Role
  
Lawyer

Preceded by
  
Harlan Fiske Stone

Name
  
John Sargent

Succeeded by
  
William D. Mitchell

John G. Sargent

Born
  
October 13, 1860 Ludlow, Vermont, U.S. (
1860-10-13
)

Resting place
  
Pleasant View Cemetery, Ludlow, Vermont, U.S.

Died
  
March 5, 1939, Ludlow, Vermont, United States

Books
  
The Early History of Vermont: An Address Delivered by the Honorable John G. Sargent, Attorney General of the United States, Etc

John Garibaldi Sargent (October 13, 1860 – March 5, 1939) was an American lawyer and government official. He served as United States Attorney General during the administration of President Calvin Coolidge.

Biography

John G. Sargent was born in Ludlow, Vermont on October 13, 1860, the son of John Henmon Sargent and Ann Eliza Hanley. He graduated from Black River Academy, and received his degree from Tufts College in 1887. Sargent was married to the former Mary Lorraine Gordon on August 4, 1887. They had a daughter, Gladys Gordon Sargent.

Sargent studied law at a firm in Ludlow, was admitted to the bar in 1890, and became a partner in the firm of William W. Stickney, a cousin of Calvin Coolidge.

In addition to practicing law, Sargent was active in the insurance business, served as President of the Ludlow Savings Bank, and was a member of the board of directors of several railroads and other corporations.

A Republican, he served as Windsor County State's Attorney from 1898 to 1900. Sargent was Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs (chief assistant) for Stickney during Stickney's term as Governor of Vermont from 1900 to 1902.

From 1908 to 1912 Sargent was Vermont Attorney General. In 1912, Sargent received an honorary master's degree from Tufts.

In 1925, President Coolidge's nominee for Attorney General, Charles B. Warren, was rejected by the United States Senate. Coolidge then nominated Sargent, whom he had known since childhood. Sargent was confirmed unanimously, and served until March 4, 1929.

After the leaving office, Sargent returned to practicing law. He was also Chairman of the Vermont Commission on Uniform State Laws, and a trustee of the Black River Academy.

Sargent died in Ludlow on March 5, 1939, and was buried at the Pleasant View Cemetery in Ludlow, Vermont.

John G. Sargent's honors included honorary LL.D. degrees from Tufts, Norwich University, Middlebury College, and Dartmouth College.

References

John G. Sargent Wikipedia