James K. Batchelder

James Kendrick Batchelder (1842–1925) was a Vermont lawyer and politician.He attended Albany Law School and was admitted to the bar at Bennington in 1866.Batchelder served as state's attorney for Bennington County from 1874-1884.He was a Republican presidential elector in 1880 and served as vice president of the Vermont Bar Association in 1888.[1] From 1908 to 1909, he was President of the Vermont Bar Association, succeeding Alexander Dunnett.
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