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Howard L. Bickley

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He was elected to the New Mexico Supreme Court as a Democrat, and began his service January 1, 1925. He was re-elected in 1932 and 1940. He served as chief justice three times during his tenure, the last time from January 1, 1947 until his death. He administered the oath of office to four
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in Santa Fe. State offices were closed the same day for an hour and a half in his memory. He was buried in Fairmont Cemetery in Raton, next to his wife.
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He married Ruth K. Phillips in 1897 in Mexico, Missouri; Ruth died in 1910 and he did not remarry. They had one daughter, Frances.
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Strategic Selection: Presidential Nomination of Supreme Court Justices from Herbert Hoover Through George W. Bush
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in 1895, and then returned to Mexico to practice law. He was elected prosecuting attorney for
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Report of Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the State Bar of New Mexico
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in 1904, and practiced law there until he became a judge.
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Bickley died of a sudden heart attack in his home in
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Index

New Mexico Supreme Court
Tomlinson Fort
James C. Compton
Mexico, Missouri
Santa Fe, New Mexico
University of Missouri School of Law
Missouri
New Mexico
New Mexico Supreme Court
Mexico, Missouri
University of Missouri School of Law
Audrain County
Democratic ticket
Raton, New Mexico
governors
Edward Terry Sanford
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Supreme Court of the United States
Herbert Hoover
Owen J. Roberts
Benjamin N. Cardozo
Santa Fe
freemason
Scottish Rite Cathedral





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