Background
VILAS, Martin Samuel was born on March 1, 1870 in Colchester, Vermont, United States. Son of Harrison Martin and Mary J ane (Hathway) Vilas.
VILAS, Martin Samuel was born on March 1, 1870 in Colchester, Vermont, United States. Son of Harrison Martin and Mary J ane (Hathway) Vilas.
He graduated from the University of Vermont in 1894, studied at Harvard University, and received a master of arts degree from the University of Vermont in 1899.
He practiced in Burlington until 1912, when he relocated to the west coast, living first in California, and later in Washington. He returned to Vermont in 1915. A Republican, Vilas served in several local offices, including Burlington City Attorney and Chairman of the Burlington Republican Party.
In 1916 Vilas was elected to the Vermont Senate.
He served two terms, 1917 to 1921, and was Senate President from 1919 to 1921. Vilas was an unsuccessful candidate for the United States House of Representatives (1926, 1930).
Lieutenant Governor (1932). And the United States Senate (1938).
He wrote magazine articles and short stories on historical topics, many of which were printed in pamphlet or book form.
His published works include: Charles Brockden Brown: A Study of Early American Fiction (1904). The Reorganization of the Republican Party, (1915). The Barbary Coast of San Francisco, (1915).
Municipal Railway of San Francisco, (1915).
And The Veterans of the National Soldiers" Home, (1915). Vilas died in Burlington on November 19, 1953.
Member: American Bar Association.