Samuel Howard Blackmer (March 2, 1902 – December 25, 1951) was a Vermont attorney, politician, and judge. He was appointed as an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court in 1949, and served until his death.
In 1938, Aiken appointed Blackmer a judge of the Vermont Superior Court.[6] He rose through seniority to become the court's chief judge, and served until 1949.[7] In April 1949, Blackmer was named as an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, filling the vacancy created when John C. Sherburne was promoted to chief justice.[7] Blackmer served on the Supreme Court until his death, and was succeeded by Stephen S. Cushing.[8]
Death and burial
Blackmer died unexpectedly of a heart attack in Bennington on December 25, 1951.[6] He was buried at Old Bennington Cemetery.[9]
Family
On July 20, 1925, Blackmer married Katrina Roosevelt Schuyler, the daughter of Marie Louise (Nelson) Schuyler (b. 1865) and the Reverend Philip Schuyler (1861-1942), a member of New York's prominent Schuyler family.[1][10] They were the parents of a daughter, Patricia Ann (1927-1998).[1][6][11]
Legacy
The Samuel H. Blackmer Memorial Library was incorporated in August 1952.[12] It was established in the Bennington County Courthouse, and included the books from Blackmer's personal law library, as well as an endowment from his family.[12]