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Thomas J. Anderson (judge)

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took office in March of that year, he replaced two other Cleveland-appointed judges, but did not replace Anderson. In November 1889, Anderson denied citizenship applications sought by a number of immigrants to the United States "simply because they were members of the Mormon church", a controversial
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After obtaining an appointment to the office of the assistant commissioner of the general land, Anderson was appointed to the Utah Supreme Court by President
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on January 14, 1889, on the recommendation of the entire Democratic and Republican delegation of Iowa.
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Anderson remained in Utah until 1906, when he went to live in the Soldier's Home in
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U.S. state supreme court judges admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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decision. Anderson remained on the court until 1893, when Harrison appointed
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United States Article I federal judges appointed by Grover Cleveland
65:(March 4, 1837 – April 13, 1910) was a justice of the Territorial 52: 44: 36: 28: 21: 164:The Federal Courts of the Tenth Circuit: A History 88:. He was also an editor of the newspaper, the 264:Justice of the Utah Territorial Supreme Court 182: 180: 178: 176: 174: 172: 8: 209: 106:1888 United States Senate election in Iowa 104:, and for the United States Senate in the 18: 160:Utah: The Territorial and District Courts 154: 152: 150: 148: 146: 144: 140: 7: 92:. On August 15, 1862, he joined the 317:Justices of the Utah Supreme Court 131:, where he died at the age of 73. 14: 84:in 1860, and began practicing in 162:", chapter 5 in James K. Logan, 102:1887 Iowa gubernatorial election 1: 338: 312:People from Utah Territory 16:American judge (1837–1910) 270: 261: 253: 248: 238: 223: 217: 212: 213:Party political offices 203:(April 14, 1910), p. 10. 274:George Washington Barch 199:"T. J. Anderson Dead", 190:(March 21, 1889), p. 5. 122:George Washington Barch 158:Clifford L. Ashton, " 201:The Salt Lake Herald 188:The Salt Lake Herald 129:Sawtelle, California 82:admission to the bar 307:Union Army officers 186:"Our New Justice", 90:Democratic Standard 69:from 1889 to 1893. 249:Political offices 220:Charles E. Whiting 166:(1992), p. 158-60. 98:American Civil War 67:Utah Supreme Court 63:Thomas J. Anderson 23:Thomas J. Anderson 280: 279: 271:Succeeded by 239:Succeeded by 117:Benjamin Harrison 60: 59: 329: 257:Jacob S. Boreman 254:Preceded by 230:Governor of Iowa 218:Preceded by 210: 204: 197: 191: 184: 167: 156: 124:to succeed him. 113:Grover Cleveland 96:to serve in the 19: 337: 336: 332: 331: 330: 328: 327: 326: 282: 281: 276: 267: 259: 244: 233: 221: 208: 207: 198: 194: 185: 170: 157: 142: 137: 86:Knoxville, Iowa 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 335: 333: 325: 324: 319: 314: 309: 304: 299: 294: 284: 283: 278: 277: 272: 269: 260: 255: 251: 250: 246: 245: 240: 237: 222: 219: 215: 214: 206: 205: 192: 168: 139: 138: 136: 133: 58: 57: 54: 50: 49: 46: 42: 41: 40:April 13, 1910 38: 34: 33: 30: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 334: 323: 320: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 293: 290: 289: 287: 275: 266: 265: 258: 252: 247: 243: 236: 232: 231: 227: 216: 211: 202: 196: 193: 189: 183: 181: 179: 177: 175: 173: 169: 165: 161: 155: 153: 151: 149: 147: 145: 141: 134: 132: 130: 125: 123: 118: 114: 109: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 70: 68: 64: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 32:March 4, 1837 31: 27: 20: 262: 242:Horace Boies 228:nominee for 224: 200: 195: 187: 163: 126: 110: 89: 71: 62: 61: 297:1910 deaths 292:1837 births 45:Nationality 286:Categories 268:1889–1893 226:Democratic 135:References 94:Union Army 53:Occupation 80:to gain 78:read law 74:Illinois 72:Born in 48:American 56:Judge 235:1887 37:Died 29:Born 288:: 171:^ 143:^ 108:.

Index

Utah Supreme Court
Illinois
read law
admission to the bar
Knoxville, Iowa
Union Army
American Civil War
1887 Iowa gubernatorial election
1888 United States Senate election in Iowa
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
George Washington Barch
Sawtelle, California






Utah: The Territorial and District Courts






Democratic
Governor of Iowa
1887
Horace Boies

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