Hugh M. Alcorn
Hugh Mead Alcorn was an American lawyer and politician. He was the state's attorney in Hartford County, Connecticut from 1908 to 1942.
Early life
Alcorn was the son of Hugh Glen Alcorn and Susan . His father's experiences in the Civil War, including time in Andersonville Prison, led to alcoholism and his death by drowning. Alcorn's brother William F. Alcorn became a lawyer, commanded a battalion in France in World War I, and ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1920 as a Democrat, losing to incumbent John Q. Tilson. Hugh M. Alcorn was educated at the Connecticut Literary Institute in Suffield and then studied law.Political career
In 1902 Alcorn was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives from Suffield; he was re-elected in 1904.Alcorn was the Republican candidate for governor in 1934, losing narrowly to Democrat Wilbur L. Cross.