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Albion Parris

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American judge and politician (1788–1857)
"Senator Parris" redirects here. For the Maine State Senate member, seeVirgil D. Parris. For the Georgia State Senate member, seeMiriam Paris.

Albion Parris
United States Senator
fromMaine
In office
March 4, 1827 – August 26, 1828
Preceded byJohn Holmes
Succeeded byJohn Holmes
5thGovernor of Maine
In office
January 5, 1822 – January 3, 1827
Preceded byDaniel Rose
Succeeded byEnoch Lincoln
Judge of theUnited States District Court for the District of Maine
In office
January 28, 1818 – January 1, 1822
Appointed byJames Monroe
Preceded byDavid Sewall
Succeeded byAshur Ware
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromMassachusetts's20th district
In office
March 4, 1815 – February 3, 1818
Preceded byLevi Hubbard
Succeeded byEnoch Lincoln
Personal details
BornAlbion Keith Parris
(1788-01-19)January 19, 1788
Hebron, District of Maine, Massachusetts
DiedFebruary 11, 1857(1857-02-11) (aged 69)
Resting placeEvergreen Cemetery
Portland, Maine, US
Political partyDemocratic-Republican
Democratic
RelativesVirgil D. Parris
EducationDartmouth College
read law

Albion Keith Parris (January 19, 1788 – February 11, 1857) was the fifthgovernor of Maine, aUnited States representative from theDistrict of Maine,Massachusetts, aUnited States senator fromMaine, aUnited States district judge of theUnited States District Court for the District of Maine, an associate justice of theMaine Supreme Judicial Court and the 2ndComptroller of the Currency for theUnited States Department of the Treasury.

Education and career

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Born on January 19, 1788, inHebron, District of Maine (then part ofMassachusetts),[1] Parris graduated fromDartmouth College in 1806 andread law in 1809.[1] He was admitted to the bar and entered private practice inParis, District of Maine from 1810 to 1811.[1] He was prosecutor forOxford County, District of Maine from 1811 to 1813.[1] He was a member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives from Paris, District of Maine from 1813 to 1814.[1] He was a member of theMassachusetts Senate from Oxford andSomerset Counties, District of Maine from 1814 to 1815.[1]

United States representative

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Parris was elected as aDemocratic-Republican fromMassachusetts's 20th congressional district (representing the District of Maine) to theUnited States House of Representatives of the14th and15th United States Congresses and served from March 4, 1815, to February 3, 1818, when he resigned to accept a federal judicial position.[2] He was a delegate to the Maine constitutional convention in 1819.[2]

Federal judicial service and gubernatorial service

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Parris was nominated by PresidentJames Monroe on January 27, 1818, to a seat on theUnited States District Court for the District of Maine vacated by JudgeDavid Sewall.[1] He was confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 28, 1818, and received his commission the same day.[1] His service terminated on January 1, 1822, due to his resignation.[1] Concurrently with his federal judicial service, he was a Judge of theCumberland County Probate Court from 1820 to 1821.[1] During his judicial service, the District of Maine was admitted to the Union as the State ofMaine on March 15, 1820.[1] He was the 5thGovernor of Maine from 1822 to 1827.[1]

United States senator

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Parris was elected to theUnited States Senate from Maine and served from March 4, 1827, to August 26, 1828, when he resigned.[2]

Later career

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Parris was an associate justice of theMaine Supreme Judicial Court from 1828 to 1836.[1] He was the 2ndComptroller of the Currency for theUnited States Department of the Treasury from 1836 to 1850.[1] He resumed private practice inPortland, Maine from 1849 to 1852.[1] He was the Mayor of Portland in 1852.[1] He was an unsuccessfulDemocratic candidate for Governor of Maine in 1854,[2] losing toKnow Nothing candidateAnson Morrill.[3] He died on February 11, 1857, in Portland.[1] He was interred inEvergreen Cemetery in Portland.[2]

Parris Street in Portland is now named for him.[4]

Special service

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In the fall of 1846, Parris served as one of the three commissioners negotiating a treaty atWashington, D.C., with the Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) Indians.[5]

Family

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Parris was the cousin ofVirgil D. Parris, aUnited States representative from Maine.[2]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqAlbion Keith Parris at theBiographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of theFederal Judicial Center.
  2. ^abcdefUnited States Congress."Albion Parris (id: P000079)".Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  3. ^"Our Campaigns - ME Governor Race - Sep 11, 1854".www.ourcampaigns.com.
  4. ^The Origins of the Street Names of the City of Portland, Maine as of 1995 – Norm and Althea Green, Portland Public Library (1995)
  5. ^"History: Ratified treaty no. 249, documents relating to the negotiation of the treaty of October 13, 1846, with the Winnebago Indians: Ratified treaty no. 249, documents relating to the negotiation of the treaty of October 13, 1846, with the Winnebago Indians".digicoll.library.wisc.edu.

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Preceded by
Albert Pillsbury
Democratic nominee forGovernor of Maine
1854
Succeeded by
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Preceded byJudge of theUnited States District Court for the District of Maine
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1852
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Served alongside:John Chandler
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