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Benjamin F. Bonham

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33: 270:. Later that year he served in Oregon's last Territorial Legislature as the citizens awaited statehood. Bonham was then elected to the state's first legislature, serving as a Democrat from Marion County. Each time he served in the legislature, he served in the lower chamber 281:, who would then replace Bonham six years later when Bonham's term ended. While on the court, Bonham served as chief justice from 1874 to 1876. Bonham narrowly lost to Boise by 18 votes after having a 44-vote lead at one point during the vote count. 449: 454: 474: 479: 489: 509: 459: 464: 504: 301: 494: 271: 469: 267: 203: 403:
Ralph James Mooney; Raymond H. Warns, Jr. Governing a New State: Public Law Decisions by the Early Oregon Supreme Court.
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at Calcutta. Later he returned to Salem where he served as postmaster from 1894 to 1898, and was a professor at
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in 1856. Beginning in 1858 he started his political career when he was elected to the
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Oregon Blue Book: Earliest Authorities in Oregon - Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.
274:. In 1859, he married in Salem to Mildred A. Baker; they would have seven children. 186:(October 8, 1828 – June 2, 1906) was an American educator, politician, and judge in 304:. He then returned to the practice of law until he died in Salem on June 2, 1906. 32: 202:'s highest court from 1870 to 1876. Prior to joining the court he was in the 419:
Catalogue of the Instructors in the Law Schools of the United States in 1891
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Oregon Legislative Assembly (10th Territorial) 1858 Regular Session.
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In 1870, Bonham was elected to the Oregon Supreme Court to replace
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After arriving in Oregon he took up teaching again, this time at
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appointed Bonham to be Consul General to British-controlled
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Oregon Supreme Court
William W. Upton
Paine Page Prim
Oregon Supreme Court
Reuben P. Boise
Reuben P. Boise
Knoxville, Tennessee
Salem, Oregon
Mildred A. Baker
Oregon
chief justice
Oregon Supreme Court
Oregon
Oregon Territorial Legislature
State Legislature
Tennessee
Calcutta
India
Knoxville, Tennessee
Muncie, Indiana
Indiana
Oregon Territory
French Prairie
Salem
bar
Territorial Legislature
House of Representatives
Reuben P. Boise
President

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