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Artemus Libbey (Libby in some sources; January 8, 1823 – March 15, 1894), of Augusta, Maine, was a justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from April 24, 1875, to April 24, 1882, and again from January 11, 1883, to March 15, 1894. [1] Born in Freedom, Maine, Libbey's family moved to Albion, Maine in 1825, where he attended the local schools.
On March 27, 1863, Governor Abner Coburn appointed Barrows to a seat on the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine vacated by the resignation of Judge Edward Fox. [1] [2] Barrows was reappointed at the end of each successive term, on March 24, 1870, and March 24, 1877. [3] [5] He declined reappointment in 1884, serving until March 24, 1884. [1] [5]
The research library at the Maine Historical Society is named for John Marshall Brown and his wife Alida (Carroll) Brown. The current library building was built in 1907 (replacing the Morton Block), [3] designed by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, nephew of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Arno W. King (August 2, 1855 – July 21, 1918), of Ellsworth, Maine, was a justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from June 28, 1907, to July 21, 1918. Born in Lamoine, Maine, King graduated from Colby College in 1883, and from Boston University School of Law the same year. He was appointed an Associate Justice on June 28, 1907, and ...
Maine (/ m eɪ n / ⓘ MAYN) [10] is a state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeastern most state in the Lower 48.It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and northwest, and shares a maritime border with Nova Scotia.
William H. Fogler (August 10, 1837 – February 18, 1902), of Rockland, Maine, was a justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from March 25, 1898, to February 18, 1902. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Born in Lincolnville, Maine , Folger attended Waterville College (later called Colby College) in 1859 and 1860, and read law to gain admission to the Waldo Bar in ...