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Joseph Mitchell (Indiana judge)

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395:, a former Indiana Supreme Court Justice who also married into the Defrees family. As mentioned, Mitchell was a cousin of John H. Baker, and is thereby related to his son, Francis E. Baker, another Indiana Supreme Court justice. Joseph and Mary Mitchell had two children. Mitchell was raised in a 747: 516:
A Standard History of Elkhart County, Indiana: An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with Particular Attention to the Modern Era in the Commercial, Industrial, Educational, Civic and Social Development, Volume
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After a short education in Blandinsville, Mitchell became a school teacher. Returning to Pennsylvania in 1856 at age nineteen, he began to study law at the office of Riley & Sharp in
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Mitchell returned to practice law in Goshen following his service in the war. In 1865, he founded the legal firm of Baker & Mitchell with his cousin,
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In 1865, Mitchell married Mary E. Defrees of the prominent Defrees political family of Indiana. Mitchell's father in law was
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to the bench. While serving on the bench, Mitchell helped resolve a legal dispute between the owners of a dam on the
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was appointed to Mitchell's now vacant seat. Mitchell was eulogized by fellow Indiana Supreme Court Justice
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for the District of Indiana). Baker & Mitchell would become one of the most prominent law firms of
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origin). He grew up on the family farm near Mercersburg until he was seventeen, when he moved to
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In 2009, Goshen mayor Allan Kauffman announced that the city would purchase Mitchell's historic
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A Twentieth Century History and Biographical Record of Elkhart County, Indiana
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from January 6, 1885 to December 12, 1890. Mitchell also served in the
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chose Mitchell to be one of their delegates to a legal convention in
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Minde C. Browning, Richard Humphrey, and Bruce Kleinschmidt, "
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Biographical Sketches of Indiana Supreme Court Justices
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Mitchell served in the war for two years, joining the
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in 1854 to become a student at Blandinsville Academy.
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After travelling for several months in 188:descent) and Sarah Mitchell (nÊe Lecron, of 50:January 6, 1885 â€“ December 12, 1890 681: 300:, who would later serve as a judge of the 18: 441:(built circa 1870) house to renovate and 399:family, but was active in Goshen's First 218:, Mitchell moved to his lifelong home of 508: 506: 504: 502: 500: 498: 496: 494: 618:A history of St. Joseph County, Indiana 596:. Lewis Publishing Company. p. 517 576:Legislative and State Manual of Indiana 486:Indiana Courts Justice Biographies page 454: 210:In 1859, Mitchell was admitted to the 753:Justices of the Indiana Supreme Court 738:People from Mercersburg, Pennsylvania 542:Justices of the Indiana Supreme Court 470: 468: 466: 464: 462: 460: 458: 304:for the District of Indiana and as a 7: 700:Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 332:. Mitchell served as Goshen's first 768:American people of Scottish descent 14: 773:American people of French descent 226:, he left Goshen to serve in the 285:. Mitchell also participated in 615:Howard, Timothy Edward (1907). 385:U.S. Government Printing Office 176:Mitchell was born in 1837 near 152:who served as a justice of the 666:. The Goshen News. 13 Mar 2015 640:Kauffman, Allan (6 Jul 2009). 1: 342:Indiana State Bar Association 410:candidate for a seat on the 302:United States District Court 235:2nd Indiana Cavalry Regiment 166:2nd Indiana Cavalry Regiment 375:, and his uncle-in-law was 314:United States Circuit Court 789: 621:. Lewis Publishing Company 434:at his funeral in Goshen. 406:In 1880, Mitchell was the 237:and attaining the rank of 16:American judge (1837–1890) 706: 697: 689: 684: 247:Alexander McDowell McCook 124: 101:Mercersburg, Pennsylvania 78: 43: 31: 539:Shelly, Timothy (2010). 513:Weaver, Abraham (1916). 322:Indiana Attorney General 312:(John H. Baker's son, a 245:on the staff of General 590:Deahl, Anthony (1905). 184:to Andrew Mitchell (of 573:Burford, W.B. (1903). 412:Indiana Supreme Court 154:Indiana Supreme Court 131:Joseph A. S. Mitchell 38:Indiana Supreme Court 287:Stoneman's 1863 raid 241:. He also served as 743:Union Army officers 369:U.S. Representative 306:U.S. Representative 685:Political offices 481:Indiana Law Review 158:American Civil War 763:Indiana Democrats 716: 715: 707:Succeeded by 644:. The Goshen News 373:Joseph H. Defrees 362:DePauw University 358:board of trustees 354:Benjamin Harrison 318:Charles W. Miller 283:Kennesaw Mountain 243:inspector general 128: 127: 111:December 12, 1890 98:December 21, 1837 780: 690:Preceded by 682: 676: 675: 673: 671: 660: 654: 653: 651: 649: 637: 631: 630: 628: 626: 612: 606: 605: 603: 601: 587: 581: 580: 570: 564: 563: 561: 559: 536: 530: 529: 527: 525: 510: 489: 472: 439:Queen Anne style 420:St. Joseph River 330:Northern Indiana 310:Francis E. 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Indiana Supreme Court
Edwin Hammond
John Berkshire
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania
Goshen, Indiana
American
lawyer
politician
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judge
Indiana Supreme Court
American Civil War
captain
2nd Indiana Cavalry Regiment
Mercersburg
Pennsylvania
Scottish
French
Blandinsville
Illinois
Chambersburg
Indiana
the South
Goshen
Civil War
Union Army
2nd Indiana Cavalry Regiment
captain
inspector general
Alexander McDowell McCook

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