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Sam C. Cook

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in the House in the 1890, 1892, and 1894 sessions. He was appointed attorney for the Yazoo Mississippi delta levee board in 1900 and served two years. He was appointed circuit Judge of the Eleventh district by former Governor
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in 1912 after serving in the state legislature and for two terms as a circuit judge. In 1920, Brewer was challenged in his bid for reelection by
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He was appointed to Mississippi's supreme court by Mississippi governor
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Democratic Party members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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and served in the 1886 session. In 1888, he moved to
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Supreme Court of Mississippi
Mississippi House of Representatives
Coahoma County
Panola County
Oxford, Mississippi
Democratic
Supreme Court of Mississippi
Oxford, Mississippi
University of Mississippi
Bachelor of Laws
Holmes County, Mississippi
Batesville, Mississippi
Panola County
Democrat
Mississippi House of Representatives
Clarksdale, Mississippi
Coahoma County
Andrew H. Longino
James K. Vardaman Jr.
Edmond Noel
Earl L. Brewer
William Dozier Anderson
Methodist
List of justices of the Supreme Court of Mississippi




Leslie Southwick
Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996

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