House 1866 (District 9); Senate 1867-69 (District 9)
Party when first elected: Republican
Counties Served:
Goodhue
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth:
3/19/1823
Birth Place:
Stafford, New York
Birth County:
Genesee
Birth Country:
United States
Date of Death:
1/12/1890
Gender:
Male
Religion:
Episcopalian
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names:
City of Residence (when first elected):
Red Wing
Occupation (when first elected):
Lawyer
EDUCATION
Yates Academy, New York; Secondary;
Lima Seminary, New York; Postsecondary;
Wilson Collegiate Institute, New York; Attended College;
Fowler's Law School, New York; Studied Law;
OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE
Judge:
Goodhue County, Minnesota (Probate Judge);
18?? to 18??
[Elected]
County Attorney:
Hennepin County, Minnesota;
18?? to 18??
[Elected]
County Attorney:
Goodhue County, Minnesota (District Attorney);
18?? to 18??
[Elected]
Judge:
New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court (Associate Justice, Appointed by Presidents Grant, Hayes, Garfield, and Arthur);
06/1872 to 1885
[Appointed]
Territorial Government:
New Mexico Constitutional Convention (Grant County Delegate);
09/03/1889 to 09/21/1889
[Elected]
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Spouse:
Louisa C. Armstrong (married on April 20, 1864)
Children:
No children
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:
GENERAL NOTES
He came to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1850.
"He was also a recognized leader in political affairs, and in the summer of 1855 presided over the first Republican State convention held in Minnesota, when the party was formally organized." (New Mexico Office of the State Historian, 2011)
He was the Judge who presided over the New Mexico trial of the outlaw known as Billy the Kid. He sentenced him to death by hanging.
He died in Deming, New Mexico Territory. He was buried in Lockport Cemetery in Niagara County, New York.
He was a member of Christ Church in Red Wing, Minnesota.
Middle name provided by a researcher.
Religion provided by the New Mexico Office of the State Historian.