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John H. Campbell

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Campbell formed a law partnership with Samuel L Kingan in 1917. Attorney's such as Archie R. Conner, George R. Darnell, and Frederick G. Nave would later join the firm. At the firm, Campbell was known for representing the Arizona National Bank as well as a number of mining companies. In March 1919,
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in Tucson to form the law firm of Nave & Campbell. Shortly afterward, Nave experienced a severe decline in his health and died in September 1912. Campbell's first wife, Estelle, died on October 17, 1910. He married his former partner's widow, Elise Wheaton Nave, on March 30, 1916.
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nominated Campbell to be an associate justice of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court on March 15, 1905. He took his oath of office on March 22, 1905. While Campbell was nominated for the newly created fifth district, upon taking office, he was assigned to replace
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requesting creation of a fifth judicial district within Arizona Territory. Congressional approval for a new judge on the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court came at the beginning of March. President
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Arizona gaining statehood on February 14, 1912, marked the end of Campbell's time on the territorial bench. After leaving the bench, he partnered with
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who served as an associate justice of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court from 1905 until 1912. Beginning his legal career overseeing
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Goff, John S. (July 1968). "The Appointment, Tenure and Removal of Territorial Judges: Arizona-A Case Study".
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Moving to Arizona Territory in 1901, Campbell formed a partnership with Roscoe Dale based in
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at 8 to 12 miles per hour (13 to 19 km/h) as a condition of his employment. In
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about the nature of inflicted wounds could be allowed during trial involving a
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argument. He also granted a retrial to a union organizer convicted of
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where he oversaw pardon processing. Campbell married Estelle Freet of
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Seat created March 3, 1905, by 33 Stat.L. 998, 10 F.S.A. 400
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Dealing with criminal matters, Campbell wrote opinions in
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the next year. Campbell was appointed to the territorial
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in turn was assigned to the fifth district. President
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Associate Justice, Arizona Territorial Supreme Court
239:in 1905 and served until Arizona gained statehood. 198: 186: 134: 124: 108: 89: 84: 70: 60: 48: 32: 21: 329:nominated him for a second term on April 8, 1909. 282:four children: William, Helen, Ruth and John Jr. 967:Justices of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court 914:Arizona, prehistoric, aboriginal, pioneer, modern 350:Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway v. Hall 972:George Washington University Law School alumni 895:. Cave Creek, Arizona: Black Mountain Press. 263:in 1892. While in college, he worked for the 8: 247:Campbell was born on September 19, 1869, in 439:case to come before the territorial court. 301:and served as Grand Chancellor of Arizona. 44:March 22, 1905 – February 14, 1912 758:"Regents Named for University by Governor" 540: 525: 279:, on April 15, 1890. The union produced 255:(now George Washington University) with a 18: 271:in 1892. 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Territory of Arizona 289:. The next year, he became an 1: 982:People from Tuscola, Illinois 433:Tribolet v. The United States 375:, 13 Arizona 306 (1911). In 776:"The Three Retiring Regents" 658:. April 14, 1909. p. 6. 596:. March 16, 1905. p. 2. 590:"Bristow's Post for De Graw" 393:Ryan v. Territory of Arizona 389:assault with a deadly weapon 369:Levy v. Territory of Arizona 344:, 10 Arizona 57 (1906), and 193:George Washington University 800:. June 11, 1928. p. 3. 764:. March 7, 1919. p. 4. 407:, and catarrh of the head, 16:American jurist (1868–1928) 998: 346:The Bank of Bisbee v. Graf 816:Conners, Jo, ed. (1913). 206: 80: 37: 28: 798:Prescott Evening Courier 780:Prescott Evening Courier 608:"New Judicial Districts" 453:Arizona Board of Regents 340:, 9 Arizona 311 (1905), 269:admitted to the D.C. bar 891:—— (1975). 822:. Vol. I. Tucson. 321:in the first district. 154:⁠–⁠ 594:The San Francisco Call 457:Loma Linda, California 425:prohibition of alcohol 358:City of Globe v. Slack 308:sent a request to the 231:in 1901 and became an 119:Loma Linda, California 385:right of self-defense 348:, 12 Arizona 156. In 332:While serving on the 304:In January 1905, the 223:applications for the 909:McClintock, James H. 819:Who's who in Arizona 655:Weekly Journal-Miner 319:George Russell Davis 253:Columbian University 938:John Henry Campbell 762:Bisbee Daily Review 327:William Howard Taft 213:John Henry Campbell 23:John Henry Campbell 977:Burials in Arizona 744:Arizona Republican 576:Arizona Republican 558:Arizona Republican 342:Friedman v. Suttle 314:Theodore Roosevelt 299:Knights of Pythias 165:Elise Wheaton Nave 100:September 19, 1868 55:Theodore Roosevelt 705:, pp. 182–3. 627:, pp. 180–1. 614:. March 22, 1905. 444:Frederick S. 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Index

Theodore Roosevelt
Tuscola, Illinois
Loma Linda, California
Republican
Alma mater
George Washington University
jurist
pardon
United States Department of Justice
Arizona Territory
Assistant United States Attorney
bench
Tuscola, Illinois
Columbian University
Bachelor of Laws
Master of Laws
United States Treasury Department
admitted to the D.C. bar
United States Department of Justice
Washington D.C.
Tucson
Assistant United States Attorney
Nogales
Knights of Pythias
23rd Arizona Territorial Legislature
United States House of Representatives
Theodore Roosevelt
George Russell Davis
Eugene A. Tucker
William Howard Taft

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