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whose term had ended. While on the court he was chosen as chief justice by his fellow justices, and served from 1935 to 1937. In 1936 he won re-election to a second six-year term, but only served a short portion of the term when he died in office on July 16, 1937. He is interred at Oswego Pioneer
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After returning to Oregon once the war was over, he served as deputy district attorney from 1902 to 1906. Then in 1906 he was elected as a Republican to the state House of Representatives representing
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counties. He served again during the 1909 session. Also in 1909 Campbell was appointed as a circuit court judge for the 5th District, and served until 1911.
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James Campbell was born August 29, 1866, on Prince Edward Island. This son of John Campbell and Mary McDougall was then educated at
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Oregon Blue Book: Earliest Authorities in Oregon - Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.
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Campbell was married in 1901 to Anna C. Pauling, and they had one daughter.
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In 1930 Campbell was elected to the Oregon Supreme Court to replace
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Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
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Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on January 23, 2008.
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Oregon Legislative Assembly (25th) 1909 Regular Session.
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Oregon Legislative Assembly (24th) 1907 Regular Session.
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Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on January 23, 2008.
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Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on January 23, 2008.
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James Campbell (disambiguation)

Oregon Supreme Court
John L. Rand
Henry J. Bean
Oregon Supreme Court
Oliver P. Coshow
Hall S. Lusk
Prince Edward Island
American
Oregon
Chief Justice
Oregon Supreme Court
Prince Edward Island
Canada
Oregon House of Representatives
Prince of Wales College
United States
Oregon City
Spanish–American War
Philippines
Clackamas
Multnomah
Oliver P. Coshow
Lake Oswego, Oregon




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