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Harlow S. Orton

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to create two more seats on the Supreme Court and Orton was elected. Orton became the chief justice when Chief Justice William Lyon retired in 1894.
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case in establishing the scope of liability from battery. Earlier in his career, he served three non-consecutive terms in the
405:(November 23, 1817 – July 4, 1895) was an American lawyer and judge. He was the 8th Chief Justice of the 1220: 1084: 614: 502: 475: 340: 558: 540: 536: 444: 1210: 818: 783: 748: 730: 695:
Orton was on the Supreme Court until he died July 4, 1895. He and his wife Elizabeth Cheney had four children.
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from 1869 to 1874. He was elected a final time to the Assembly in 1870, this time unopposed, as one of several
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of the City of Madison), and described his profession as "Capt. of the Dane Cavalry"; he was assigned to the
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declare him the winner of the election. Orton was Bashford's lawyer in this proceeding.
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was not running for re-election.) He was succeeded in 1871 (the Assembly having been
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Academy and then at Madison University (which later changed its name to
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Orton served as an Indiana judge for four years. In 1847, he moved to
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In 1858, Orton was again elected to the Assembly, succeeding Democrat
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in 1838. Orton practiced law for five years. In 1843,
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in 1876 as a Democrat, against Republican incumbent
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to serve as legal counsel and private secretary for
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Law School and elected offices 527:'s 5th Assembly district (the then- 1236:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 1181:People from Porter County, Indiana 650:University of Wisconsin Law School 586:was narrowly defeated by Democrat 515:Assembly service and 1855 election 14: 1216:19th-century American legislators 613:, and Madison (but only the 1st 568:. He was succeeded by Democrat 366: 1: 664:in the meantime) by Democrat 45:8th Chief Justice of the 1231:19th-century American judges 1196:Wisconsin state court judges 1191:Mayors of Madison, Wisconsin 648:Orton served as dean of the 451:). 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Orton ran for 469:Indiana Governor 370: 368: 316: 294: 277: 275: 263:Personal details 253:Levi Baker Vilas 249: 237: 228: 214: 202: 193: 179: 167: 158: 143: 128: 116: 107: 98: 84:John B. Cassoday 80: 68: 59: 50: 36: 19: 1251: 1250: 1246: 1245: 1244: 1242: 1241: 1240: 1211:Wisconsin Whigs 1156: 1155: 1154: 1149: 1014: 1013: 1006: 981: 980: 973: 961: 946: 945: 938: 933: 899: 890: 883: 879: 877:William P. Lyon 869: 860: 850: 828: 816: 812: 802: 793: 781: 777: 767: 758: 746: 742: 701: 686: 646: 638:Leonard Farwell 631:Luther S. Dixon 537:Town of Madison 517: 437: 423:, representing 372: 364: 360: 357: 346: 321:Political party 312: 296: 292: 279: 273: 271: 247: 235: 229: 224: 212: 200: 194: 189: 177: 165: 159: 154: 144: 139: 126: 114: 108: 103: 94: 78: 72:William P. Lyon 66: 60: 55: 46: 27: 26:Harlow S. 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Wisconsin Supreme Court
William P. Lyon
John B. Cassoday
Justice
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Roujet D. Marshall
Wisconsin State Assembly
Dane
Alden Sprague Sanborn
Frank Gault
Leonard J. Farwell
Mathew Roche
Levi Baker Vilas
Niagara County, New York
Dane County, Wisconsin
Forest Hill Cemetery
Madison, Wisconsin
Democratic
Conservative Democrat
Whig
Alma mater
Madison University
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Vosburg v. Putney
torts
Wisconsin State Assembly
Madison
Dane County
Niagara County, New York

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