Albert Enoch Pillsbury was a Boston lawyer who served in both houses of the Massachusetts legislature, president of the Massachusetts State Senate, and as the Attorney General of Massachusetts from 1891 to 1894. Wikipedia
Born: August 19, 1849, Milford, NH
Died: December 23, 1930 (age 81 years), Newton, MA
Grandparent: Oliver Pillsbury
Great-grandparent: Sarah Pillsbury
Party: Republican Party
Previous offices: Attorney General of Massachusetts (1891–1894), President of the Massachusetts Senate (1885–1886), Massachusetts State Senator (1884–1886), and more
Books
Lincoln and Slavery, Pp. 1-95
Lincoln and Slavery; Volume 2
Lincoln and Slavery - Scholar's Choice Edition
Daniel Webster, the Orator; an Address Delivered Before the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences and the New England Society of Brooklyn Volume 2
Public Spirit: Oration Delivered Before the City Council and Citizens of Boston, on the One Hundred and Fourteenth Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1890
1890
Address on the Centenary Observance of Horace Greeley at Amherst