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Edwin R. McNeill

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Edwin ran for, and was elected to, two terms as judge for the Pawnee and Tulsa County District, serving from 1923 to 1931. During his tenure, he helped establish the Pawnee County Law Library and set up a policy allowing visitors and out-of-town lawyers to use it without charge. In 1923 he was
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Edwin R. McNeill, Jr. was born January 5, 1880 to Edwin Ruthven McNeill, Sr. (1842-1907) and his wife, Louisa Irene Younkin, (1847-1925), who had married on May 5, 1868, and settled near
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in 1916. When the U.S. became involved with World War I, Edwin was named chairman of the Pawnee County Draft Board. His wife was appointed chairmwoman of the Military Relief Committee.
133:, an action in Tulsa riot race. In 1931, he was appointed as Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, serving through 1937. From 1934 to 1936, he served as chief justice. 165:, who also became a judge in Oklahoma and served on the Supreme Court. Neal McNeil served on the Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1918 to 1924, also representing District 6. 300: 277: 325: 315: 320: 310: 340: 161:
Ten of the children were boys. The eleventh was a girl, who died before her parents could give her a name. One of his brothers was
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Edwin Jr. was employed as a teacher in Monona County's Ashton Township in 1900. He received a bachelor's degree from the
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from 1931 to 1937, representing District 6. He also served as chief justice from 1934 to 1936.
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Oklahoma Supreme Court
Onawa
Monona County, Iowa
University of Minnesota
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Pawnee County, Oklahoma
Pawnee, Oklahoma
Neal E. McNeill





Makers of Government in Oklahoma
"McNamee-McPherrin. The Political Graveyard.







Miner, Mark. "David Younkin." 2017.
Albert C. Hunt
Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
Categories
Justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
Educators from Iowa
University of Minnesota alumni
Chicago-Kent College of Law alumni

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