Albert Stillman Batchellor (April 22, 1850 – June 15, 1913) was a lawyer, politician, and historian[1] who wrote about New Hampshire and early federal history.
He studied law with Harry Bingham in Littleton and passed the bar in 1875.
He was chosen as a state representative for Littleton in 1887, 1888, and 1889, and served as a Solicitor for Grafton County, New Hampshire.
The governor appointed him to compile the state's historical papers.
[3] The Boston Herald ran a news story related to him.