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Oliver P. Coshow

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on the Oregon Supreme Court after Harris resigned his position. Coshow then won a full six-year term in 1924 and his term ended without re-election. While on the court he served as chief justice from 1929 to 1931.
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Oliver was married in 1886 to Elizabeth Kay of Salem, and they had four daughters together.
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Oregon Blue Book: Earliest Authorities in Oregon - Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.
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in 1851. After receiving his primary education in the local schools he attended the
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in 1890, Coshow began practicing law in Albany for two years before moving to
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where he graduated in 1885. After graduation he worked in the retail filed in
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to Oliver, Sr. and Sarah Cochran. His parents immigrated from
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Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on January 22, 2008.
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Oregon State Archives: Oregon Governor's Records Guides.
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Oregon Legislative Assembly (23rd) 1905 Regular Session.
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Oregon Legislative Assembly (24th) 1907 Regular Session.
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On January 15, 1924, Oliver Coshow was appointed by
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Oregon Supreme Court
John L. Rand
Henry J. Bean
Oregon Supreme Court
Lawrence T. Harris
James U. Campbell
Oregon State Senate
Brownsville, Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon Supreme Court
Oregon Legislative Assembly
Brownsville, Oregon
Indiana
University of Oregon
Eugene
Roseburg, Oregon
Albany, Oregon
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McMinnville, Oregon
Douglas County
Oregon Governor
Walter M. Pierce
Lawrence T. Harris




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