Franz U. Burkett

Franz Upham Burkett (October 24, 1887  January 23, 1961) was an American lawyer and politician from Maine. A Republican from Portland, he served five terms in the Maine Legislature, including four in the [[Maine House of Representatives (1929  1934; 1951  1952} and one in the Maine Senate (1935  1936). During the 1933  1934 session, he was elected Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives. From 1937  1940, he served as Maine Attorney General.

Burkett was born in Union, Maine as the son of Fred E. Burkett and Lina M. Upham Burkett. His father was a member of the Maine House of Representatives. He attended Maine Wesleyan Seminary and graduated from Bowdoin College in 1911. He then worked as a teacher at Union High School before studying at the University of Maine School of Law. There he earned a Bachelor of Laws in 1916. After graduation, he served as a lieutenant in the First World War. After returning from the war, Burkett practiced law in Cumberland County. In 1929, both he and his father were elected to the House of Representatives, which was the first time a father and son had served concurrently.[1]

References

  1. Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin Alumnus Volume 35 (1960-1961)" (1961). Bowdoin Alumni Magazines. 34. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/alumni-magazines/34


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