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William Agnew Johnston

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and his two children Mrs Samuel J. Brandeburg and John Johnston, both adopted. After half a century of continuous service he was known as the "Grand old man of Kansas". He was only ill twice during his service and only once did it cause him to miss court sittings.
215:. Then in 1903 became the chief justice of the court by seniority. While on the court he had participated in around twenty one thousand opinions and wrote almost three thousand opinions, mostly in favor with around 105 dissenting. 731: 756: 129:. He had once been a baseball player, and continued to follow the game throughout his life as his favorite sport. He was also a keen walker, believing it to be excellent metal relaxation, he was known to often have 66:. He attended the Rockford Academy and worked as a fruit picker for four years. While at Rockford he observed a murder trial which was the start of his interest in law. He then moved in 1869 to 701: 726: 95:, her home town. Together they had a daughter Margaret and a son John. He supported her in her efforts to get the 1912 Kansas woman's suffrage amendment passed. 721: 673: 646: 711: 786: 776: 761: 736: 771: 766: 781: 741: 288: 174:
for four years. While service as a senator he was a member of five committees including judiciary, education and finance and taxation.
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He did not have any college training, instead he had an apprenticeship at a law office in Upton City, Missouri for three years.
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from December 1, 1884, to January 12, 1903, and chief justice from January 12, 1903, to June 30, 1935.
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serving two terms from January 10, 1881, to December 1, 1884, being re-elected in 1882.
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His career started practising law in his own private law firm with R. F. Thompson in
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In 1884 he was elected to the Kansas Supreme Court to fill the unexpired term of
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In 1935 Johnston retired before the end of his current term and was replaced by
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He died unexpectedly from a heart attack January 23, 1937, at his home in
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In 1879 he started, with R. F. Thompson and other local businessmen, the
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People from the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
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as chief justice and the spare seat on the court was filled by
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He was a regular attendant at the First Presbyterian Church of
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Emigrants from pre-Confederation Ontario to the United States
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Photograph of William Agnew Johnston (c. 1888-1899)
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Johnston Papers - Collection 62 647:Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court 87:He married political and social activist 16:American politician and judge (1848–1937) 252: 192:In 1880 he was elected became the 11th 76:He first married Lucy Hoisington, from 7: 722:Justices of the Kansas Supreme Court 84:, where he was admitted to the bar. 50:Johnston was born July 24, 1848, in 674:Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court 14: 712:Assistant United States Attorneys 189:, a position he held until 1880. 162:Just three years after moving to 591: 558: 525: 487: 187:Assistant United States Attorney 185:law firm, and was appointed the 787:19th-century American educators 777:20th-century Kansas politicians 762:19th-century Kansas politicians 737:People from Minneapolis, Kansas 183:Rossington, Smith, and Johnston 181:. Also that year he joined the 179:Solomon Valley Railroad Company 168:Kansas House of Representatives 166:in 1875 he was elected to the 1: 772:20th-century American lawyers 767:19th-century American lawyers 541:"E.R. Sloan to Supreme Court" 514:. January 23, 1937. p. 8 476:. January 23, 1937. p. 1 141: 26: 782:Schoolteachers from Missouri 213:Kansas State Bar Association 547:. March 31, 1931. p. 3 205:United States circuit court 803: 742:People from Topeka, Kansas 680: 671: 663: 653: 644: 636: 631: 580:. July 1, 1935. p. 6 717:Kansas attorneys general 117:. He was a conservative 104:Washburn College, Topeka 100:Baker University, Kansas 25:William Agnew Johnston, 207:; he actually replaced 203:, who had moved to the 194:Kansas Attorney General 68:Appleton City, Missouri 657:Rousseau Angelus Burch 610:William Agnew Johnston 220:Rousseau Angelus Burch 147: 36:William Agnew Johnston 32: 707:Kansas state senators 545:The Morning Chronicle 512:The Manhattan Mercury 474:The Manhattan Mercury 139: 24: 240:Lucy Browne Johnston 78:Kishwaukee, Illinois 40:Kansas Supreme Court 578:The Emporia Gazette 201:David Josiah Brewer 157:Minneapolis, Kansas 113:as well as being a 82:Minneapolis, Kansas 148: 64:Rockford, Illinois 60:American Civil War 52:Pattersons Corners 46:Life and education 33: 690: 689: 681:Succeeded by 654:Succeeded by 121:, a supporter of 794: 667:Theodore A. 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Kansas Supreme Court
Pattersons Corners
Ontario, Canada
American Civil War
Rockford, Illinois
Appleton City, Missouri
Kishwaukee, Illinois
Minneapolis, Kansas
Lucy Browne
Camden, Ohio
Baker University, Kansas
Washburn College, Topeka
Topeka
Mason
Republican
women's rights
Prohibitionist
John Marshall

Minneapolis, Kansas
Kansas
Kansas House of Representatives
State Senator
Assistant United States Attorney
Kansas Attorney General
David Josiah Brewer
United States circuit court
Theodore A. Hurd
Kansas State Bar Association

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