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Charles H. Aldrich

 
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Charles H. Aldrich

Charles Aldrich portrait
Born August 28, 1850(1850-08-28)
LaGrange County, Indiana, Indiana,  United States
Died April 13, 1929 (aged 78)
Chicago, Illinois,  United States
Resting place Orlan, Indiana,  United States
Spouse(s) Helen Roberts
Children Charles H. Aldrich, Jr.
Helen Aldrich Hare

Charles H. Aldrich (August 28, 1850, LaGrange County, IndianaApril 13, 1929, Chicago) was a Solicitor General of the United States of America.

He attended the University of Michigan and received his A.B. in 1875. The University also awarded Charles an honorary masters in 1893. Admitted to the bar in 1876, Aldrich established a practice in Fort Wayne, Indiana for 10 years. He then moved to Chicago, where he maintained his practice from 1886 up until his appointment to U.S. Solicitor General.

In March 1892, Aldrich was appointed Solicitor General in place of William Howard Taft, who had just been appointed judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. During his time as Solicitor General, Aldrich notably litigated the debated lives of United States patents, which principally involved telephone and electric light companies. He held the position until May 1893.

Aldrich returned to private practice after his service in the Office of the Solicitor General. Aldrich’s achievements also included his leadership in various legal organizations, including president of the Chicago Law Club, member of the Chicago, Illinois and American Bar Associations, trustee of the Chicago Law Institute, and Vice President of the Union League Club.

Aldrich was married to Helen Roberts on October 13, 1875. The couple had two children, Charles H. Aldrich, Jr. and Helen Aldrich Hare. He died on April 13, 1929 in Chicago, aged 78, and was interred near his hometown in Orlan, Indiana.

This article incorporates text obtained from the public domain Office of the Solicitor General.


Legal offices
Preceded by
William Howard Taft
Solicitor General
1892–1893
Succeeded by
Lawrence Maxwell, Jr.

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