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Van R. Paterson

Alexander Van Rensselaer Paterson (March 2, 1849 – July 27, 1902) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California from December 22, 1886 to May 3, 1894.[1][2][3]

Alexander Van Rensselaer Paterson
Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
In office
December 22, 1886 – May 3, 1894
Appointed byElected
Preceded bySamuel B. McKee
Succeeded byWilliam Cary Van Fleet
Personal details
Born(1849-03-02)March 2, 1849
Ogdensburg, New York, U.S.
DiedJuly 27, 1902(1902-07-27) (aged 53)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Spouse
Amy H. Kelsey
(m. 1880)
Alma materAlbany Normal College (B.A.)
Union College (LL.B.)

Biography edit

Born in Ogdensburg, New York, Paterson moved with his family to Ohio as child. He was educated at St. Lawrence Academy.[4] He graduated from Albany Normal College in 1872 and thereafter received an LL.B. from Union College. He then moved to Stockton, California to enter into the practice of law.[5][6]

In Stockton, Paterson held a series of public offices. In 1878 and 1879, he ran on the Citizens' Party ticket and was elected City Attorney of Stockton.[7] He resigned from that office to accept the nomination for judge of San Joaquin County Superior Court, and he was elected. In 1884, he was re-elected as judge.[8][9]

In August 1886, the Republican Party nominated Paterson, along with Thomas Bard McFarland and Noble Hamilton, as Associate Justices of the California Supreme Court, and Paterson and McFarland were elected to 12-year terms.[10][11][12] When Paterson took his seat in January 1887, Frank T. Baldwin was appointed to Paterson's vacant position on the Superior Court.[13] On the Supreme Court in 1888, Niles Searls was Chief Justice, while Paterson sat in Department One with Elisha W. McKinstry and Jackson Temple, while Department Two was composed of James D. Thornton, John Sharpstein, and McFarland.[14] In 1899, William H. Beatty replaced Searls as Chief Justice, and John D. Works took the seat of McKinstry in Department One.[15]

On May 3, 1894, Paterson resigned from the court to resume the practice or law in San Francisco with partner Arthur Rodgers in the firm of Paterson and Rodgers.[16] In March 1898, the remaining member, Judge Charles W. Slack of the San Francisco County Superior Court, resigned from the bench and joined the firm.[17][18][19] Paterson's notable cases as counsel include the James Graham Fair will contest, where he was appointed by the court as the representative of the minor heirs.[20][21] He was also the attorney for Clara Kluge Sutro in the contest which was made over the estate left by Adolph Sutro.[22]

Paterson remained involved in civic matters. In January 1899, his name was put forward for United States Senator by the California Legislature.[5][23] In February 1899, he helped draft a bill for the Legislature to create the district courts of appeal to reduce the Supreme Court's workload.[24]

Personal life edit

On May 5, 1880, while practicing law in Stockton, he married Amy H. Kelsey, with whom he had three surviving children: Kelsey, Majorie, and Ogden Paterson.[25][4] Paterson died at his residence at 1926 Octavia street, following a six month bout of liver disease.[5][26]

References edit

  1. ^ "Supreme Court Resignation, Justice Van R. Paterson of the Supreme Bench Reslgns". Sacramento Daily Union. Vol. 87, no. 57. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 28 April 1894. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "From the Bench: Supreme Justice Paterson Resigns". San Francisco Call. Vol. 75, no. 139. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 28 April 1894. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "Justice Van R. Paterson of the State Supreme Court Has Resigned". Red Bluff Daily News. No. 102. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 29 April 1894. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Johnson, J. Edward (1963). History of the California Supreme Court: The Justices 1850-1900, vol 1 (PDF). San Francisco, CA: Bender Moss Co. pp. 146–148. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Judge Van R. Paterson Passes Away Surrounded By His Family", San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 58 (July 28, 1902).
  6. ^ "A Good Man is Dead, Former Justice of the Supreme Court Passes Away". Press Democrat. No. 245. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 29 July 1902. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  7. ^ "Pacific Coast News, Stockton Municipal Elections". Los Angeles Herald. Vol. 9, no. 136. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 8 May 1878. p. 2. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  8. ^ "Social and Personal". Santa Cruz Sentinel. Vol. 2, no. 7. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 15 July 1885. p. 3. Retrieved August 22, 2017. Judge Van R. Paterson, of Stockton.
  9. ^ "Carpenter Will Case is Finally Settled". San Francisco Call. Vol. 84, no. 158. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 5 November 1898. p. 2. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  10. ^ "Republican State Ticket". Sausalito News. Vol. 2, no. 33. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 23 September 1886. p. 3. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  11. ^ "City Official Canvas". Daily Alta California. Vol. 41, no. 13600. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 24 November 1886. p. 1. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
  12. ^ "The Supreme Court, From Chief Justice Hastings to Chief Justice Beatty". San Francisco Call. Vol. 78, no. 22. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 22 June 1895. p. 5. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  13. ^ "Death of Judge Baldwin". San Francisco Call. Vol. 83, no. 5. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 5 December 1897. p. 3. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  14. ^ "Supreme Court". Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 28 July 1888. p. 1. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  15. ^ "Supreme Court Judges". Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar. No. 25. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 7 September 1889. p. 1. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  16. ^ "Supreme Court Resignation". Sacramento Daily Union. Vol. 87, no. 57. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 28 April 1894. p. 4. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  17. ^ "Judge Slack Resigns, He Will Leave the Bench to Engage in the General Practice of the Law". San Francisco Call. Vol. 83, no. 117. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 27 March 1898. p. 7. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  18. ^ Zook, Edgar T. (March 1946). "Charles W. Slack, 1858-1945". California Historical Society Quarterly. 25 (1): 87–89. doi:10.2307/25155960. JSTOR 25155960.
  19. ^ "Professor Charles W. Slack". San Francisco Call. Vol. 70, no. 151. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 29 October 1891. p. 1. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  20. ^ "Paterson Is Guardian". San Francisco Call. Vol. 79, no. 169. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 17 May 1896. p. 32. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  21. ^ "Van R. Paterson Asks for $10,000 From the Fair Estate". San Francisco Call. Vol. 86, no. 83. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 24 August 1899. p. 13. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  22. ^ "Battle is On for Sutro's Millions". San Francisco Call. Vol. 84, no. 148. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 26 October 1898. p. 9. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  23. ^ "They Vote for Senator". Marin Journal. Vol. 38, no. 44. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 12 January 1899. p. 2. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  24. ^ "Relief for Overworked Supreme Court Justices". San Francisco Call. Vol. 85, no. 71. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 9 February 1899. p. 7. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  25. ^ "Married". Sacramento Daily Union. Vol. 11, no. 72. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 14 May 1880. p. 4. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  26. ^ "A Good Man is Dead, Former Supreme Court Justice Passes Away". Press Democrat. No. 245. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 29 July 1902. p. 1. Retrieved August 22, 2017.

External links edit

  • Van R. Patterson. California Supreme Court Historical Society.
  • Opinions authored by A. Van R. Paterson. Courtlistener.com.
  • Past & Present Justices. California State Courts. Retrieved July 19, 2017.

See also edit

Legal offices
Preceded by Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
1886–1894
Succeeded by

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Alexander Van Rensselaer Paterson March 2 1849 July 27 1902 was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California from December 22 1886 to May 3 1894 1 2 3 Alexander Van Rensselaer PatersonAssociate Justice of the California Supreme CourtIn office December 22 1886 May 3 1894Appointed byElectedPreceded bySamuel B McKeeSucceeded byWilliam Cary Van FleetPersonal detailsBorn 1849 03 02 March 2 1849Ogdensburg New York U S DiedJuly 27 1902 1902 07 27 aged 53 San Francisco California U S SpouseAmy H Kelsey m 1880 wbr Alma materAlbany Normal College B A Union College LL B Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External links 5 See alsoBiography editBorn in Ogdensburg New York Paterson moved with his family to Ohio as child He was educated at St Lawrence Academy 4 He graduated from Albany Normal College in 1872 and thereafter received an LL B from Union College He then moved to Stockton California to enter into the practice of law 5 6 In Stockton Paterson held a series of public offices In 1878 and 1879 he ran on the Citizens Party ticket and was elected City Attorney of Stockton 7 He resigned from that office to accept the nomination for judge of San Joaquin County Superior Court and he was elected In 1884 he was re elected as judge 8 9 In August 1886 the Republican Party nominated Paterson along with Thomas Bard McFarland and Noble Hamilton as Associate Justices of the California Supreme Court and Paterson and McFarland were elected to 12 year terms 10 11 12 When Paterson took his seat in January 1887 Frank T Baldwin was appointed to Paterson s vacant position on the Superior Court 13 On the Supreme Court in 1888 Niles Searls was Chief Justice while Paterson sat in Department One with Elisha W McKinstry and Jackson Temple while Department Two was composed of James D Thornton John Sharpstein and McFarland 14 In 1899 William H Beatty replaced Searls as Chief Justice and John D Works took the seat of McKinstry in Department One 15 On May 3 1894 Paterson resigned from the court to resume the practice or law in San Francisco with partner Arthur Rodgers in the firm of Paterson and Rodgers 16 In March 1898 the remaining member Judge Charles W Slack of the San Francisco County Superior Court resigned from the bench and joined the firm 17 18 19 Paterson s notable cases as counsel include the James Graham Fair will contest where he was appointed by the court as the representative of the minor heirs 20 21 He was also the attorney for Clara Kluge Sutro in the contest which was made over the estate left by Adolph Sutro 22 Paterson remained involved in civic matters In January 1899 his name was put forward for United States Senator by the California Legislature 5 23 In February 1899 he helped draft a bill for the Legislature to create the district courts of appeal to reduce the Supreme Court s workload 24 Personal life editOn May 5 1880 while practicing law in Stockton he married Amy H Kelsey with whom he had three surviving children Kelsey Majorie and Ogden Paterson 25 4 Paterson died at his residence at 1926 Octavia street following a six month bout of liver disease 5 26 References edit Supreme Court Resignation Justice Van R Paterson of the Supreme Bench Reslgns Sacramento Daily Union Vol 87 no 57 California Digital Newspaper Collection 28 April 1894 Retrieved July 4 2017 From the Bench Supreme Justice Paterson Resigns San Francisco Call Vol 75 no 139 California Digital Newspaper Collection 28 April 1894 Retrieved July 4 2017 Justice Van R Paterson of the State Supreme Court Has Resigned Red Bluff Daily News No 102 California Digital Newspaper Collection 29 April 1894 Retrieved July 4 2017 a b Johnson J Edward 1963 History of the California Supreme Court The Justices 1850 1900 vol 1 PDF San Francisco CA Bender Moss Co pp 146 148 Retrieved August 14 2017 a b c Judge Van R Paterson Passes Away Surrounded By His Family San Francisco Call Volume 87 Number 58 July 28 1902 A Good Man is Dead Former Justice of the Supreme Court Passes Away Press Democrat No 245 California Digital Newspaper Collection 29 July 1902 Retrieved July 4 2017 Pacific Coast News Stockton Municipal Elections Los Angeles Herald Vol 9 no 136 California Digital Newspaper Collection 8 May 1878 p 2 Retrieved August 22 2017 Social and Personal Santa Cruz Sentinel Vol 2 no 7 California Digital Newspaper Collection 15 July 1885 p 3 Retrieved August 22 2017 Judge Van R Paterson of Stockton Carpenter Will Case is Finally Settled San Francisco Call Vol 84 no 158 California Digital Newspaper Collection 5 November 1898 p 2 Retrieved August 22 2017 Republican State Ticket Sausalito News Vol 2 no 33 California Digital Newspaper Collection 23 September 1886 p 3 Retrieved August 22 2017 City Official Canvas Daily Alta California Vol 41 no 13600 California Digital Newspaper Collection 24 November 1886 p 1 Retrieved August 15 2017 The Supreme Court From Chief Justice Hastings to Chief Justice Beatty San Francisco Call Vol 78 no 22 California Digital Newspaper Collection 22 June 1895 p 5 Retrieved August 14 2017 Death of Judge Baldwin San Francisco Call Vol 83 no 5 California Digital Newspaper Collection 5 December 1897 p 3 Retrieved August 22 2017 Supreme Court Healdsburg Tribune Enterprise and Scimitar California Digital Newspaper Collection 28 July 1888 p 1 Retrieved August 22 2017 Supreme Court Judges Healdsburg Tribune Enterprise and Scimitar No 25 California Digital Newspaper Collection 7 September 1889 p 1 Retrieved August 22 2017 Supreme Court Resignation Sacramento Daily Union Vol 87 no 57 California Digital Newspaper Collection 28 April 1894 p 4 Retrieved August 22 2017 Judge Slack Resigns He Will Leave the Bench to Engage in the General Practice of the Law San Francisco Call Vol 83 no 117 California Digital Newspaper Collection 27 March 1898 p 7 Retrieved August 22 2017 Zook Edgar T March 1946 Charles W Slack 1858 1945 California Historical Society Quarterly 25 1 87 89 doi 10 2307 25155960 JSTOR 25155960 Professor Charles W Slack San Francisco Call Vol 70 no 151 California Digital Newspaper Collection 29 October 1891 p 1 Retrieved August 22 2017 Paterson Is Guardian San Francisco Call Vol 79 no 169 California Digital Newspaper Collection 17 May 1896 p 32 Retrieved August 22 2017 Van R Paterson Asks for 10 000 From the Fair Estate San Francisco Call Vol 86 no 83 California Digital Newspaper Collection 24 August 1899 p 13 Retrieved August 22 2017 Battle is On for Sutro s Millions San Francisco Call Vol 84 no 148 California Digital Newspaper Collection 26 October 1898 p 9 Retrieved August 22 2017 They Vote for Senator Marin Journal Vol 38 no 44 California Digital Newspaper Collection 12 January 1899 p 2 Retrieved August 22 2017 Relief for Overworked Supreme Court Justices San Francisco Call Vol 85 no 71 California Digital Newspaper Collection 9 February 1899 p 7 Retrieved August 22 2017 Married Sacramento Daily Union Vol 11 no 72 California Digital Newspaper Collection 14 May 1880 p 4 Retrieved August 22 2017 A Good Man is Dead Former Supreme Court Justice Passes Away Press Democrat No 245 California Digital Newspaper Collection 29 July 1902 p 1 Retrieved August 22 2017 External links editVan R Patterson California Supreme Court Historical Society Opinions authored by A Van R Paterson Courtlistener com Past amp Present Justices California State Courts Retrieved July 19 2017 See also editList of justices of the Supreme Court of California Legal offices Preceded bySamuel B McKee Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court1886 1894 Succeeded byWilliam Cary Van Fleet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Van R Paterson amp oldid 1167686366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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