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Frank C. Partridge

Frank Charles Partridge
Frank C. Partridge.jpg
United States Senator
from Vermont
In office
December 23, 1930 – March 31, 1931
Preceded by Frank L. Greene
Succeeded by Warren Austin
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives
In office
1898-1900
Personal details
Born (1861-05-07)May 7, 1861
East Middlebury, Vermont, U.S.
Died March 2, 1943(1943-03-02) (aged 81)
Proctor, Vermont, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Sarah Sanborn (m. May 7, 1907)
Children Frances Partridge Coulter (1909–2007),
Charles F. Partridge (1911–2001)
Profession Lawyer

Frank C. Partridge (May 7, 1861 – March 2, 1943) was a diplomat, business executive and United States Senator from Vermont.

Frank Charles Partridge was born 7 May 1861 in East Middlebury, Vermont to Charles Frank Partridge and Sarah Ann (Rice) Partridge. He graduated from Middlebury High School in 1878, and as a teenager worked as a messenger for Redfield Proctor during Proctor's term as Governor of Vermont. He attended Middlebury College, graduated from Amherst College in 1882 (with classmate Fletcher Dutton Proctor), and received his law degree from Columbia Law School in 1884.

Partridge worked as a lawyer in Rutland and then began a career with the Vermont Marble Company in Proctor, Vermont. Vermont Marble was owned by Redfield Proctor, and Partridge's decision to join Vermont Marble continued his lifelong association with the Proctor family. He served as Vermont Marble's Treasurer (1886); Vice President (1891); and President (1912) and Chairman of the Board of Directors.

He was also President of the Proctor Trust Company and the Clarendon and Pittsford Railroad, as well as a member of National Life Insurance Company's Board of Directors.

Partridge was a Trustee of Middlebury College, and received an honorary LL.D. degree in 1909.

A Republican, he held several positions in local, state and national government, including: Proctor Town Clerk (1887–1889); school board member (1888–1889); Private Secretary to Secretary of War Redfield Proctor (1889–1890); Solicitor of the Department of State (1890–1893); United States Ambassador to Venezuela (1893–1894); U.S. Consul in Tangier, Morocco (1897–1898); Vermont State Senator (1898–1900); Member of Vermont's World War I Committee of Public Safety (1917–1919); Member of the American Society of International Law's Executive Council (1906-1923); Chairman of the Commission to propose amendments to the Constitution of Vermont (1909); Delegate to the Fifth Pan-American Conference in Santiago, Chile (1923); Member of the New England Council (1925-1927); and President of the Vermont Flood Credit Corporation (following the Flood of 1927).


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