Draft:Alfred D. King

Alfred D. King (1824 – August 1897) was a judge and state senator in Arkansas.

He served as a judge from 1858-1860. He served in the Arkansas Senate in 1873. He succeeded Republican Union Army veteran John Newton Sarber.

He attended the Democratic-Conservative state convention in 1874 and served on its Executive Committee.

He gave a deposition and signed onto a letter regarding voter registration in 1873.

He served as postmaster in Paris, Arkansas (Logan County).

He died in August 1897 in San Jose, California.