The Political Graveyard: Minnesota: State Supreme Court (original) (raw)


Justices of the Minnesota State Supreme Court, 1858-1990 (May be incomplete!)
Isaac Atwater 1858-64Charles E. Flandrau 1858-64Samuel J. R. McMillan 1864-74Thomas Wilson 1864-65John M. Berry 1865-87George B. Young 1874-75Francis R. E. Cornell 1875-81William Mitchell 1881-99Greenleaf Clark 1881-82Daniel A. Dickinson 1881-93Charles E. Vanderburgh 1882-93Loren W. Collins 1887-1904Daniel Buck 1893-99Thomas Canty 1894-99Calvin L. Brown 1899-1913Charles L. Lewis 1900-12John A. Lovely 1900-05Wallace B. Douglas 1904-05Edwin A. Jaggard 1905-11Charles B. Elliott 1905-09Thomas D. O'Brien 1909-11David F. Simpson 1911-12George L. Bunn 1911-17Philip E. Brown 1912-15Andrew Holt 1912-17Oscar Hallam 1913-23James H. Quinn 1917Julius J. Olson 1934-48Luther W. Youngdahl as of 1942-47Thomas F. Gallagher 1943-47Frank T. Gallagher 1947-Martin A. Nelson as of 1953Lee Loevinger as of 1960-61Harry Hunter MacLaughlin 1972-77A. M. 'Sandy' Keith 1989-90

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

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