Hildreth Frost

Hildreth Frost (1880–1955) was a lawyer and soldier from Colorado who commanded Company A of the 2nd Infantry Regiment during the Colorado Coalfield War. He also served as Judge Advocate for the military courts-martial for prosecuting members of the Colorado National Guard following the Ludlow Massacre.

Hildreth Frost
Hildreth Frost in a Bench and Bar of Colorado handbook, 1917.
Born(1880-06-22)22 June 1880
Newton, Massachusetts, US
Died1955
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
Buried
AllegianceUnited States, Colorado
Service/branch
Rank
Unit
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment (Colorado National Guard)
Battles/warsColorado Coalfield War
World War I
Alma materColorado College (A.B, 1901), Harvard Law School (LL.B, 1904)
Spouse(s)
Bertha K. Marcum
(m. 1914; died 1942)
Other workLawyer
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