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Joseph F. Radigan was born on 15 November, 1905 in Rutland City, Vermont, is an American attorney and politician. Discover Joseph F. Radigan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Attorney Public official
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 15 November, 1905
Birthday 15 November
Birthplace Rutland City, Vermont
Date of death 1 August, 1975
Died Place Rutland City, Vermont
Nationality Vermont

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His wife is Florence Irene Sabourin (m. 1945-1975, his death)

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1905

Joseph F. Radigan (November 15, 1905 - August 1, 1975) was an American attorney and politician from Vermont.

Joseph Francis Radigan was born in Rutland City, Vermont on November 15, 1905, a son of William H. Radigan and Mary Catherine (Ryan) Radigan.

1924

He attended St. Peters Catholic School and graduated from Rutland High School in 1924.

1927

He attended Saint Michael's College in Winooski, Vermont and the University of Notre Dame before beginning a legal career in 1927 by studying law at the Ludlow law firm of William W. Stickney, John G. Sargent, Homer L. Skeels, and Olin M. Jeffords.

1930

Radigan and several other prospective attorneys were admitted to the Vermont bar on Thursday, October 9, 1930.

That night Radigan and four other successful bar applicants were en route to Montreal, Canada for a weekend celebration when they were involved in a car accident in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu.

Radigan sustained burns and a sprained back and required hospitalization.

Another passenger received severe head injuries and required a lengthy hospital stay.

The driver of the car died of his injuries the following week.

After attaining admission to the bar, Radigan practiced in Ludlow.

From 1930 to 1932 he was the town of Ludlow's grand juror (city court prosecutor).

In the early and mid-1930s, Radigan was an title attorney for the United States Department of Agriculture.

He continued to practice law in Rutland with different partners at different times, most prominently as a principal in the firm of Abatiell, Radigan & Delliveneri.

1932

In 1932, Radigan returned to Rutland, where he formed a law partnership with Edward G. McClallen Jr.

He also became active in the local theater group, the Rutland Players, and acted in several of their productions.

In September 1932, Radigan won the Democratic nomination for State's Attorney of Rutland County, but was defeated in the November general election by incumbent Republican Jack A. Crowley.

1941

In 1941, Radigan enlisted for military service in World War II.

1945

Radigan later served in the office of the Army's Provost Marshal for the Trenton, New Jersey area and was discharged in August 1945.

1946

He returned to practicing law in Rutland and from 1946 to 1952 he served as a member of Rutland's Board of Aldermen.

1949

From 1949 to 1953, he was Commissioner of the United States District Court for Vermont, with authority for certain judicial functions, including hearing arraignments, setting bail, and acting on applications for search warrants.

1950

Radigan's other government activities in the 1950s included service on the state Unemployment Compensation Commission and Rutland-area assistant coordinator for the state Civil Defense program.

1956

In 1956, Radigan was elected to represent Rutland City in the Vermont House of Representatives and he was reelected in 1958.

1957

He served from 1957 to 1961, and was a member of the Judiciary and Municipal Corporations Committees in his first term, and chairman of the Municipal Corporations Committee in his second.

During his second term, Radigan served as the House Minority Leader.

1960

In 1960, he was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for Vermont Attorney General.

In December 1960, Radigan was appointed to the Vermont Racing Commission, but he resigned in January in order to accept appointment as U.S. Attorney.

1961

A Democrat, He is most notable for serving as United States Attorney for the District of Vermont from 1961 to 1969.

In 1961, Radigan was appointed United States Attorney for the District of Vermont by President John F. Kennedy, succeeding Louis G. Whitcomb.

1966

Among the notable cases Radigan handled as U.S. Attorney was the prosecution in 1966 and 1967 of State Senator and Vermont Democratic Party chairman Frederick J. Fayette, who was accused of accepting a bribe to influence the appointment of the postmaster in St. Johnsbury.

Fayette was convicted and fined $300, and his conviction was affirmed on appeal.

Radigan was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Elks, and United Commercial Travelers.

In addition, he was active in the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, and Society of the First Infantry Division.

He was also a member of the Rutland County, Vermont, and American Bar associations and the Notre Dame Law Association.

In retirement, Radigan continued to reside in Rutland.

1969

He served until 1969, when newly-elected Republican Richard Nixon assumed the Presidency and had the opportunity to appoint Republicans to office.

Nixon named George W. F. Cook to succeed Radigan.

2017

While living in Ludlow, Radigan was a member of the Vermont National Guard's Company B, 172nd Infantry Regiment.

He received a commission as a second lieutenant of Infantry, and was later promoted to first lieutenant.

Radigan had played center on the football teams at Rutland High School and Saint Michael's College and while living in Ludlow he coached Black River Academy's football team and played on local semipro teams.

He served in North Africa and Europe as a member of the 17th Field Artillery Regiment, a unit of the 1st Infantry Division.