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achieved statehood in 1912, and Parker was one of the first three justices elected to the Supreme Court. He continued to secure re-election, always running on the Republican ticket, and served on the court until his death in 1932. During his tenure, he served as chief justice from 1919 to 1920 and
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Parker was married twice. He married Lillian L. Kinney on September 28, 1892; she died on August 11, 1893. They had one daughter, Rosamond Lillian. On October 26, 1904, he married Anna Davis, with whom he had a son, Frank Wilson, Jr. He was a
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in 1909. While serving as a territorial district court judge, he presided over two trials that received national publicity. In 1899, ranchers Oliver Lee and Jim Gilliland were charged with the murder of lawyer and
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rival of Fountain's, who obtained an acquittal; Fountain's murder was never solved. In 1909, Parker presided over the trial of
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newspaper, suggested that Parker had misused court funds. The paper's editor and publisher,
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At the time, Territorial Supreme Court justices had trial court as well as appellate duties.
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in 1883. He served as the Sierra County school superintendent from 1887 to 1889.
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The trial and the stories of Bacon, Fountain, and Lee are described in detail in
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1922 to 1928. He also served as chair of the state's boundary commission during
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My Nine Years as Governor of the Territory of New Mexico, 1897-1906
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in 1880, and practiced law for a year in Sturgis before moving to
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for 35 years, from its territorial period to after statehood.
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and his son, three years after their disappearance. Sheriff
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in 1881. He moved in 1882 to Kingston, a mining town in
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History of New Mexico: Its Resources and People, Vol. I
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Roberts, Calvin Alexander; Roberts, Susan A. (2006),
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Frank Parker (disambiguation)

New Mexico Supreme Court
Tom W. Neal
Sturgis, Michigan
Fairview Cemetery
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Republican
University of Michigan Law School
LLB
New Mexico Supreme Court
Sturgis, Michigan
Bachelor of Laws
University of Michigan Law School
Mesilla
New Mexico Territory
Sierra County
Hillsboro
Republican
William McKinley
Miguel Antonio Otero
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Republican
Albert J. Fountain
Pat Garrett
Billy the Kid
Albert Bacon Fall
Democratic
Jesse Wayne Brazel

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