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William E. Beck

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and practiced law there until 1876. He was elected by members of the Republican party to participate in the framing of the state's constitution in 1875. He and Byron L. Carr represented the 4th District. Beck was the chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means. He was a member of the committees on
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January 13, 1880. On January 9, 1883, he became the third Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court, serving in this position until January 8, 1889. He was then appointed reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court tribunal until his death.
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Judge Beck, as the world estimates, was not a brilliant man, but while this is true, it is equally true that all the leading qualities of sterling manhood were in him so pronounced as to distinguish him unmistakably as no ordinary
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judiciary department, right of suffrage, elections, and miscellaneous division. The constitution was passed by the Congress of the United States and approved on March 3, 1875. Beck was a
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Beck operated a law firm with George D. Reynolds named Beck & Reynolds until November 6, 1876, because Beck had accepted a seat on the bench of the
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He is also said to have become an associate judge in 1878, but there are many newspaper sources that report his 1879 election contest.
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Beck died at his home in Denver on September 2, 1892. He was about 60 years old at the time of his death. He is buried in
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After he completed his education, he was a schoolteacher for several years and he studied the law. He moved to
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History of the State of Colorado, Embracing Accounts of the Pre-historic Races and Their Remains
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Beck was also said to have been born in New York about 1826 or born about 1837.
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Colorado Supreme Court
Colorado Supreme Court
Samuel Hitt Elbert
Venango County, Pennsylvania
Denver
Colorado
Republican
district court
jurist
chief justice
Colorado Supreme Court
Venango County, Pennsylvania
Centre County, Pennsylvania
Lawrenceville, New Jersey
LaSalle County, Illinois
Mendota
Ottawa, Illinois
Boulder, Colorado
Republican
First Judicial District
associate justice
Colorado Supreme Court
Samuel Hitt Elbert
Riverside Cemetery





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