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James M. Ogden

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662: 356:). Twelve white men were put on trial for the crime, but they were all quickly found innocent. Ogden appointed his old friend from law school, Robert L. Bailey, to the office of Assistant Attorney General. This appointment was notable because Bailey was a Black man from 532: 478: 618: 279: 361: 353: 611: 927: 761: 395: 681: 947: 932: 771: 604: 550: 942: 881: 499: 307: 203: 148: 415: 514: 340:. As Attorney General, Ogden oversaw changes in Indiana banking laws. Ogden also oversaw an investigation into an infamous 271:, where he became a teacher and eventually a principal at Kendallville High School from 1894 to 1896. In 1899, he moved to 341: 287: 937: 460: 851: 691: 627: 578: 326: 291: 249: 210: 196: 45: 241: 24: 268: 922: 917: 876: 711: 237: 841: 816: 786: 726: 334: 533:"IU McKinney Alumnus Robert L. Bailey Served as First African-American Assistant Attorney General" 856: 781: 756: 686: 245: 180: 861: 821: 801: 766: 746: 736: 731: 696: 635: 571: 376: 345: 330: 233: 222: 176: 126: 82: 66: 826: 716: 319: 846: 811: 776: 751: 741: 651: 588: 365: 349: 337: 94: 70: 836: 721: 701: 646: 295: 911: 871: 866: 791: 706: 433: 311: 253: 886: 831: 272: 391:
Ogden married Alice Bell Dean of Danville. They had a daughter, Mary Ann Parrish.
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and the Indianapolis Bar Association. He served as vice president of the
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and the university's alumni association. DePauw bestowed an honorary
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Alumnal register of officers, faculties and graduates, 1837-1900
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Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
170: 162: 154: 144: 132: 109: 104: 88: 76: 62: 43: 32: 267:After his graduation from Harvard, Ogden moved to 314:of Indianapolis. From 1924 to 1926, he served as 612: 8: 551:"States Claims Ruled Prior in Bank Closings" 479:"Centennial history and handbook of Indiana" 360:. In 1933, Ogden served as president of the 195:(April 5, 1870 - November 11, 1956) was an 619: 605: 597: 560: 375:Ogden was a member of DePauw University's 58:January 1, 1929 – January 1, 1933 29: 472: 470: 455: 453: 451: 449: 447: 445: 362:National Association of Attorneys General 213:from January 1, 1929 to January 1, 1933. 494: 492: 354:Lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith 438:. Greencastle: DePauw University. 1901. 407: 278:Starting in 1900, Ogden taught at the 7: 282:in Indianapolis. He wrote the book, 519:Organization of American Historians 502:. Terre Haute Tribune. 12 Nov 1956. 16:Indiana Attorney General, 1929-1933 14: 553:. Indianapolis News. 15 May 1930. 23:. For the New York merchant, see 660: 19:For the Australian Senator, see 500:"James M. Ogden Taken By Death" 209:who served as the twenty-sixth 416:"Attorneys General of Indiana" 284:Ogden's Negotiable Instruments 1: 928:People from Danville, Indiana 463:. Hammond Times. 13 Nov 1956. 398:, died on November 11, 1956. 294:, and state president of the 288:Indiana State Bar Association 286:. Ogden was a member of the 256:, graduating in 1899 with a 240:, graduating in 1894 with a 275:and began to practice law. 964: 18: 948:Harvard Law School alumni 933:Indiana attorneys general 658: 628:Indiana Attorneys General 585: 576: 568: 563: 383:degree on Ogden in 1952. 364:. Ogden was succeeded by 186: 100: 51: 39: 943:DePauw University alumni 579:Indiana Attorney General 461:"James Ogden Rites Held" 327:Indiana Attorney General 292:American Bar Association 217:Early life and education 211:Indiana Attorney General 46:Indiana Attorney General 25:James de Peyster Ogden 420:Indiana State Library 329:in 1928, succeeding 938:Indiana Republicans 477:Cottman, George S. 244:. He then attended 193:James Matlock Ogden 114:James Matlock Ogden 564:Political offices 513:Madison, James H. 483:Indiana University 325:Ogden was elected 280:Indiana Law School 246:Harvard Law School 221:Ogden was born in 181:Harvard Law School 905: 904: 638:(1804–1816) 595: 594: 586:Succeeded by 572:Arthur L. Gilliom 377:Board of Trustees 331:Arthur L. Gilliom 234:DePauw University 190: 189: 177:DePauw University 136:November 11, 1956 127:Danville, Indiana 83:Arthur L. Gilliom 67:Edward L. Jackson 955: 674: 664: 663: 639: 621: 614: 607: 598: 569:Preceded by 561: 555: 554: 547: 541: 540: 529: 523: 522: 510: 504: 503: 496: 487: 486: 474: 465: 464: 457: 440: 439: 430: 424: 423: 412: 346:African American 320:city corporation 302:Political career 166:Mary Ann Parrish 139: 123: 121: 105:Personal details 91: 79: 56: 30: 963: 962: 958: 957: 956: 954: 953: 952: 908: 907: 906: 901: 672: 665: 661: 656: 637: 630: 625: 591: 589:Philip Lutz Jr. 582: 574: 559: 558: 549: 548: 544: 531: 530: 526: 512: 511: 507: 498: 497: 490: 476: 475: 468: 459: 458: 443: 432: 431: 427: 414: 413: 409: 404: 389: 373: 366:Philip Lutz Jr. 338:Harry G. Leslie 304: 265: 232:Ogden attended 219: 179: 158:Alice Bell Dean 145:Political party 137: 125: 119: 117: 116: 115: 95:Philip Lutz Jr. 89: 77: 71:Harry G. 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James Ogden
James de Peyster Ogden
Indiana Attorney General
Edward L. Jackson
Harry G. Leslie
Arthur L. Gilliom
Philip Lutz Jr.
Danville, Indiana
Republican
Alma mater
DePauw University
Harvard Law School
American
lawyer
Republican
politician
Indiana Attorney General
Danville
Indiana
DePauw University
Greencastle
PhB
Harvard Law School
Cambridge
Massachusetts
LL.B.
Kendallville
Indianapolis
Indiana Law School
Indiana State Bar Association

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