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Mann had served for five years as an associate justice of the Territorial Supreme Court and as the district judge for the 6th District with headquarters in Alamogordo. A native of Nebraska who first practiced in Norton, Kansas, Mann had served as a county prosecutor for two years in Gering, Scotts
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Edward Asbury Mann had a signicant impact on the bench and bar of New Mexico during his twelve years in the state. Arriving at age 36 in late 1903, he joined a law partnership with Joseph F. Bonham and Herbert B. Holt in Las Cruces and helped his father-in-law run The Rio Grande Republican. He
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From 1900 to 1902, he was prosecuting attorney of Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. In 1903 he moved to New Mexico, locating first at Alamogordo, where for a time he was clerk in the United States land office. He later formed a partnership with Herbert B. Holt and Judge Joseph F. Bonham.
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Mann "was one of the prominent figures in the legal and political life of New Mexico, and was a member of the state legislature, where he rendered effective service to the Republican party".
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Mann was a member of the lower house of the state legislature and was one of the leading Republicans in New Mexico. He was "an aggressive campaign speaker and organizer".
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practiced in Albuquerque after his term as judge ended and was elected to the House of Representatives in 1914, serving as Republican floor leader during the 1915 session.
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as judge of the newly-established sixth seat of the territorial district court, which position he held until 1909. In 1910, he moved to Albuquerque.
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in Kansas on February 14, 1891, thereafter practicing with Thompson.
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Mann was killed in an automobile accident three miles north of
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Justice of the New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court
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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/United States judges and justices
New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court
Beatrice, Nebraska
Belle Plain College
studied law
Norton, Kansas
admission to the bar
Theodore Roosevelt
Gallup, New Mexico






Judge Mann Killed in Auto Accident
History of New Mexico: its resources and people
OCLC
1692911





"Judge Edward. A. Mann: The D. A. Who Wasn't"


Judge E. A. Mann Killed
Justice of the New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court
Alford W. Cooley

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