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North Carolina: Associate Justices of the Supreme Court


Associate Justices of North Carolina Supreme Court, 1777-2002(May be incomplete!)
SamuelAshe 1777JohnWilliams of Montpelier as of 1779-99JohnHaywood 1794LeonardHenderson 1818ThomasRuffin 1829-52WilliamGaston 1833-44WilliamH. Battle 1848WilliamH. Battle 1852-67ThomasRuffin 1858-59MatthiasEvans Manly 1860-65EdwinGodwin Reade as of 1865-79WilliamB. Rodman 1868-78ThomasSettle as of 1868-71NathanielBoyden as of 1872-73ThomasSamuel Ashe as of 1878-87WilliamN. H. Smith as of 1878-89A.S. Merrimon 1883-89WalterClark 1889-1902RobertMartin Douglas as of 1897-1905CharlesA. Cook 1901-03PlattD. Walker 1903-23GeorgeH. Brown as of 1905-16WilliamA. Hoke as of 1905-21JamesS. Manning as of 1909-10WilliamReynolds Allen 1911-21WalterP. Stacy as of 1921HeriotClarkson 1923-42W.J. Brogden 1926-35WilliamJ. Adams 1927-34GeorgeW. Connor 1927-38MichaelSchenck 1934-48WilliamA. Devin 1935-45J.Wallace Winborne 1937-45M.V. Barnhill 1937-48AaronA. F. Seawell 1938-45EmeryB. Denny 1942-62SamJ. Ervin, Jr. 1948-54R.Hunt Parker 1952-66WilliamH. Bobbitt 1954-69CarlisleW. Higgins 1954-WilliamB. Rodman 1956-65SusieMarshall Sharp 1962-74I.Beverly Lake 1965-78BurleyB. Mitchell, Jr. as of 1982-94I.Beverly Lake, Jr. as of 1992-93I.Beverly Lake, Jr. as of 1995-2000G.K. Butterfield as of 2001-02

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1844 Jan 23:WilliamGaston, died in office.
  • 1868:A.S. Merrimon, defeated.
  • 1873 Nov 20:NathanielBoyden, died in office.
  • 1887 Feb 4:ThomasSamuel Ashe, died in office.
  • 1904:GeorgeH. Brown, elected;WilliamA. Hoke, elected.
  • 1910:WilliamReynolds Allen, elected.
  • 1912:GeorgeH. Brown, elected;WilliamA. Hoke, elected.
  • 1918:WilliamReynolds Allen (Dem), elected.
  • 1920:WilliamA. Hoke, elected;WalterP. Stacy (Dem), elected.
  • 1921 Sep 8:WilliamReynolds Allen, died in office.
  • 1923 May 22:PlattD. Walker, died in office.
  • 1923 May 26:HeriotClarkson, appointed.
  • 1924:HeriotClarkson, elected.
  • 1926:HeriotClarkson, elected.
  • 1934:HeriotClarkson (Dem), elected.
  • 1934 May 20:WilliamJ. Adams, died in office.
  • 1934 May 28:MichaelSchenck, appointed.
  • 1935 Oct 29:W.J. Brogden, died in office.
  • 1935 Nov 4:WilliamA. Devin, appointed.
  • 1937 Apr 1:J.Wallace Winborne, appointed.
  • 1937 Jul 1:M.V. Barnhill, appointed.
  • 1938 Apr 23:GeorgeW. Connor, died in office.
  • 1938 May 2:AaronA. F. Seawell, appointed.
  • 1942 Jan 27:HeriotClarkson, died in office.
  • 1942 Feb 3:EmeryB. Denny, appointed.
  • 1948 Jan 31:MichaelSchenck, resigned.
  • 1948 Feb 3:SamJ. Ervin, Jr., appointed.
  • 1982:BurleyB. Mitchell, Jr., appointed.
  • 1996 Nov 5:CarlL. Tilghman (Rep), defeated.

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