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Minnesota: State Supreme Court


Justices of the Minnesota State Supreme Court, 1858-1990(May be incomplete!)
IsaacAtwater 1858-64CharlesE. Flandrau 1858-64SamuelJ. R. McMillan 1864-74ThomasWilson 1864-65JohnM. Berry 1865-87GeorgeB. Young 1874-75FrancisR. E. Cornell 1875-81WilliamMitchell 1881-99GreenleafClark 1881-82DanielA. Dickinson 1881-93CharlesE. Vanderburgh 1882-93LorenW. Collins 1887-1904DanielBuck 1893-99ThomasCanty 1894-99CalvinL. Brown 1899-1913CharlesL. Lewis 1900-12JohnA. Lovely 1900-05WallaceB. Douglas 1904-05EdwinA. Jaggard 1905-11CharlesB. Elliott 1905-09ThomasD. O'Brien 1909-11DavidF. Simpson 1911-12GeorgeL. Bunn 1911-17PhilipE. Brown 1912-15AndrewHolt 1912-17OscarHallam 1913-23JamesH. Quinn 1917JuliusJ. Olson 1934-48LutherW. Youngdahl as of 1942-47ThomasF. Gallagher 1943-47FrankT. Gallagher 1947-MartinA. Nelson as of 1953LeeLoevinger as of 1960-61HarryHunter MacLaughlin 1972-77A.M. 'Sandy' Keith 1989-90

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1864 Jul 5:CharlesE. Flandrau, resigned.
  • 1864 Jul 6:IsaacAtwater, resigned.
  • 1874:FrancisR. E. Cornell, elected.
  • 1881:CharlesE. Vanderburgh, elected.
  • 1881 May 23:FrancisR. E. Cornell, died in office.
  • 1881 Jun 23:DanielA. Dickinson, appointed.
  • 1887 Nov 8:JohnM. Berry, died in office.
  • 1887 Nov 16:LorenW. Collins, appointed.
  • 1892 Nov 8:WilliamMitchell (Rep), elected;DanielBuck (Dem & People's), elected;ThomasCanty (Dem & People's), elected;DanielA. Dickinson (Rep & Prohibition), defeated;CharlesE. Vanderburgh (Rep & Prohibition), defeated;WilliamN. Davidson (People's), defeated.
  • 1894 Nov 6:LorenW. Collins (Rep), elected;JohnW. Willis (People's & Dem), defeated.
  • 1898:CalvinL. Brown, elected.
  • 1899 Nov 14:DanielBuck, resigned.
  • 1899 Nov 20:CalvinL. Brown, appointed.
  • 1904:EdwinA. Jaggard, elected;CharlesE. Otis (Dem), defeated;CalvinL. Brown, elected.
  • 1904 Mar 31:LorenW. Collins, resigned;WallaceB. Douglas, appointed.
  • 1905 Sep 30:JohnA. Lovely, resigned.
  • 1905 Oct 3:CharlesB. Elliott, appointed.
  • 1909 Jul 28:CharlesB. Elliott, resigned;ThomasD. O'Brien, appointed.
  • 1910:EdwinA. Jaggard, elected;CalvinL. Brown, elected.
  • 1911 Feb 13:EdwinA. Jaggard, died in office.
  • 1911 Feb 17:GeorgeL. Bunn, appointed.
  • 1911 Dec 21:DavidF. Simpson, resigned;AndrewHolt, appointed.
  • 1912:AndrewHolt, elected.
  • 1914:GeorgeL. Bunn, elected.
  • 1915 Feb 6:PhilipE. Brown, died in office.
  • 1916 Jun 19:WilliamB. Anderson, nominated;JamesH. Quinn, nominated;AlbertSchaller, defeated in primary;ThomasR. Kneeland, defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Nov 7:JamesH. Quinn, elected;WilliamB. Anderson, defeated.
  • 1930 Nov 4:AndrewHolt, elected;RoyalA. Stone, elected;EdwardJ. Lee, defeated;WilliamH. Vanderburgh, defeated.
  • 1934 Nov 6:CliffordL. Hilton, elected;JuliusJ. Olson, elected;WilliamA. Anderson, defeated;WilliamH. Vanderburgh, defeated.
  • 1936 Nov 3:AndrewHolt, elected;RoyalA. Stone, elected;EdwardJ. Lee, defeated;WilliamH. Vanderburgh, defeated.
  • 1942:ThomasF. Gallagher, elected.
  • 1946 Nov 5:FrankT. Gallagher, elected;JuliusJ. Olson, elected;WilliamC. Christianson, defeated;RollinG. Johnson, defeated.
  • 1952:FrankT. Gallagher, elected.
  • 1958 Nov 4:FrankT. Gallagher, elected;E.Luther Melin, defeated.

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