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A. W. Sheldon

Alvanus Warner Sheldon (c. 1842 – January 31, 1884) was an American jurist who served as Associate Justice of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court from 1883 until his death in 1884.

A. W. Sheldon
Associate Justice, Arizona Territorial Supreme Court
In office
May 15, 1883 – January 31, 1884
Nominated byChester A. Arthur
Preceded byWilson W. Hoover
Succeeded byWilliam F. Fitzgerald
Personal details
Born1842 or early 1843
Granville, Ohio
Died(1884-01-31)January 31, 1884
San Francisco, California
Political partyRepublican
ProfessionAttorney

Background edit

Sheldon was born in Granville, Ohio, to Paul Warner Sheldon Jr. and his second wife, Eliza (Howell) Sheldon, in either 1842 or early 1843.[1] He was educated in local public schools and attended Denison University.[1]

With the outbreak of the American Civil War, Sheldon enlisted as a private for three months in the 17th Ohio Infantry. After the completion of his initial enlistment, he joined the 45th Ohio Infantry.[1] Sheldon was commissioned as a captain on October 13, 1864.[2] Sheldon spent the remainder of the war as a staff officer for a number of commanding officers, "having been severely wounded in battle and incapacitated for active field service".[1] At the end of hostilities he was assigned to Richmond, Virginia, as Commissary of Subsistence of Virginia.[1] Sheldon achieved the brevet rank of lieutenant colonel on March 13, 1865, and left the military on March 20, 1866.[3]

Following the war, Sheldon moved to New York City, where he studied law. On his application for the Arizona bench he indicated that he had graduated from the "Columbia College Law School", though the Columbia University records do not list him as having received a degree.[1] By 1875 Sheldon had been admitted to the bar and was practicing law at the firm of Lockwood, Sheldon & Lockwood.[4] While in New York, Sheldon served as Judge Advocate for the New York State Militia, participated in veteran's organizations, and was an attorney for the Prison Association of New York.[5]

By 1880, problems from his war wounds became bad enough that he sought relief by moving south in hope of a more beneficial climate. To assist him in these efforts, Sheldon's friends found him a job as editor of the Sunday Baltimore Herald. While in Baltimore, Sheldon was recommended by William Pinkney Whyte for judicial appointment. This recommendation was then endorsed by Ulysses S. Grant, Roscoe Conkling, and prominent members of the New York and Baltimore legal profession.[5] In the recommendation, Sheldon's friends noted he had "lately been addicted" to the newspaper business and wished to leave it.[6]

President Chester A. Arthur nominated Sheldon to replace Wilson W. Hoover as Associate Justice of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court on March 30, 1883.[5] At the time of the appointment, Sheldon's physicians were recommending he undergo surgery in New York before traveling to Arizona.[7] Sheldon was concerned about the expected recovery time and instead chose to leave for the territory immediately, arriving to take his oath of office on May 15, 1883.[8] Upon his arrival, he settled in Tucson, Arizona Territory and was assigned to Graham, Pima, and Pinal counties.[5] In September 1883, Sheldon traveled to San Francisco, California and underwent a series of three operations to his hip and thigh.[9]

On November 5, 1883, Sheldon presided over Graham county's first district court session. This was followed on January 7, 1884, by his joining with Chief Justice C. G. W. French and Justice Daniel H. Pinney for a session of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court.[5] While court records indicate that Sheldon "rendering decision" on several cases, the only surviving decision is a concurrence with Justice Pinney's decision in Dawson v. Lail, (1884) 1 Arizona 490.[5]

Following the Supreme Court session, Sheldon traveled to San Francisco for additional medical treatment. While there he died on January 31, 1884, in the Palace Hotel.[1] There he was provided a funeral by a local veteran's association.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Goff 1975, p. 93.
  2. ^ Powell 1900, p. 818.
  3. ^ Heitman 1890, p. 584.
  4. ^ Goff 1975, p. 93-4.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Goff 1975, p. 94.
  6. ^ Goff 1968, p. 216.
  7. ^ Goff 1975, p. 92.
  8. ^ Goff 1975, p. 92,4.
  9. ^ Goff 1975, p. 92-3.
  10. ^ Goff 1975, p. 95.
  • Goff, John S. (July 1968). "The Appointment, Tenure and Removal of Territorial Judges: Arizona-A Case Study". The American Journal of Legal History. 12 (3). Temple University: 211–231. doi:10.2307/844126. JSTOR 844126.
  • Goff, John S. (1975). Arizona Territorial Officials Volume I: The Supreme Court Justices 1863-1912. Cave Creek, Arizona: Black Mountain Press. OCLC 1622668.
  • Heitman, Francis Bernard (1890). Historical Register of the United States Army: From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to September 29, 1889. Washington D.C.: The National Tribune. p. 584. OCLC 3587137.
  • Powell, William H (June 1, 1900). List of officers of the army of the United States from 1779 to 1900. New York: L.R. Hamersly & Co. p. 818. OCLC 1743827.

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Alvanus Warner Sheldon c 1842 January 31 1884 was an American jurist who served as Associate Justice of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court from 1883 until his death in 1884 A W SheldonAssociate Justice Arizona Territorial Supreme CourtIn office May 15 1883 January 31 1884Nominated byChester A ArthurPreceded byWilson W HooverSucceeded byWilliam F FitzgeraldPersonal detailsBorn1842 or early 1843Granville OhioDied 1884 01 31 January 31 1884San Francisco CaliforniaPolitical partyRepublicanProfessionAttorneyBackground editSheldon was born in Granville Ohio to Paul Warner Sheldon Jr and his second wife Eliza Howell Sheldon in either 1842 or early 1843 1 He was educated in local public schools and attended Denison University 1 With the outbreak of the American Civil War Sheldon enlisted as a private for three months in the 17th Ohio Infantry After the completion of his initial enlistment he joined the 45th Ohio Infantry 1 Sheldon was commissioned as a captain on October 13 1864 2 Sheldon spent the remainder of the war as a staff officer for a number of commanding officers having been severely wounded in battle and incapacitated for active field service 1 At the end of hostilities he was assigned to Richmond Virginia as Commissary of Subsistence of Virginia 1 Sheldon achieved the brevet rank of lieutenant colonel on March 13 1865 and left the military on March 20 1866 3 Following the war Sheldon moved to New York City where he studied law On his application for the Arizona bench he indicated that he had graduated from the Columbia College Law School though the Columbia University records do not list him as having received a degree 1 By 1875 Sheldon had been admitted to the bar and was practicing law at the firm of Lockwood Sheldon amp Lockwood 4 While in New York Sheldon served as Judge Advocate for the New York State Militia participated in veteran s organizations and was an attorney for the Prison Association of New York 5 By 1880 problems from his war wounds became bad enough that he sought relief by moving south in hope of a more beneficial climate To assist him in these efforts Sheldon s friends found him a job as editor of the Sunday Baltimore Herald While in Baltimore Sheldon was recommended by William Pinkney Whyte for judicial appointment This recommendation was then endorsed by Ulysses S Grant Roscoe Conkling and prominent members of the New York and Baltimore legal profession 5 In the recommendation Sheldon s friends noted he had lately been addicted to the newspaper business and wished to leave it 6 President Chester A Arthur nominated Sheldon to replace Wilson W Hoover as Associate Justice of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court on March 30 1883 5 At the time of the appointment Sheldon s physicians were recommending he undergo surgery in New York before traveling to Arizona 7 Sheldon was concerned about the expected recovery time and instead chose to leave for the territory immediately arriving to take his oath of office on May 15 1883 8 Upon his arrival he settled in Tucson Arizona Territory and was assigned to Graham Pima and Pinal counties 5 In September 1883 Sheldon traveled to San Francisco California and underwent a series of three operations to his hip and thigh 9 On November 5 1883 Sheldon presided over Graham county s first district court session This was followed on January 7 1884 by his joining with Chief Justice C G W French and Justice Daniel H Pinney for a session of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court 5 While court records indicate that Sheldon rendering decision on several cases the only surviving decision is a concurrence with Justice Pinney s decision in Dawson v Lail 1884 1 Arizona 490 5 Following the Supreme Court session Sheldon traveled to San Francisco for additional medical treatment While there he died on January 31 1884 in the Palace Hotel 1 There he was provided a funeral by a local veteran s association 10 References edit a b c d e f g Goff 1975 p 93 Powell 1900 p 818 Heitman 1890 p 584 Goff 1975 p 93 4 a b c d e f Goff 1975 p 94 Goff 1968 p 216 Goff 1975 p 92 Goff 1975 p 92 4 Goff 1975 p 92 3 Goff 1975 p 95 Goff John S July 1968 The Appointment Tenure and Removal of Territorial Judges Arizona A Case Study The American Journal of Legal History 12 3 Temple University 211 231 doi 10 2307 844126 JSTOR 844126 Goff John S 1975 Arizona Territorial Officials Volume I The Supreme Court Justices 1863 1912 Cave Creek Arizona Black Mountain Press OCLC 1622668 Heitman Francis Bernard 1890 Historical Register of the United States Army From Its Organization September 29 1789 to September 29 1889 Washington D C The National Tribune p 584 OCLC 3587137 Powell William H June 1 1900 List of officers of the army of the United States from 1779 to 1900 New York L R Hamersly amp Co p 818 OCLC 1743827 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A W Sheldon amp oldid 1188167802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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