Charles P. Sisson

Charles Peck Sisson (1890 – August 2, 1947) was the Attorney General of Rhode Island from 1925 to 1929, serving under Governors Aram J. Pothier and Norman S.

[4][5] Charles Peck Sisson was born in 1890, in Providence, Rhode Island.

Later that same year, Sisson became the Deputy Attorney General of Rhode Island, a position he would hold until 1932.

[7][8] In 1936, he was chosen as the Republican candidate for the 1936 Rhode Island gubernatorial election.

However, he lost the election to the then incumbent Lieutenant Governor, Robert E. Quinn, who beat Sisson by about 23000 votes.