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New Hampshire: State Supreme Court


Justices of the New Hampshire State Supreme Court, 1776-2001 (May be incomplete!)
Leverett Hubbard 1776-85 Matthew Thornton 1776-82 John Wentworth 1776-81 Josiah Bartlett 1782-90 Woodbury Langdon 1782-83 William Whipple 1783-85 John Dudley 1784-97 Woodbury Langdon 1786-91 Simeon Olcott 1790-95 Timothy Farrar 1791-1803 Ebenezer Thompson 1795-96 Daniel Newcomb 1796-98 Edward St. Loe Livermore 1797-99 Paine Wingate 1798-1809 Arthur Livermore 1799-1809 William King Atkinson 1803-05 Richard Evans 1809-13 Jonathan Steele 1810-12 Clifton Clagett 1812-13 Caleb Ellis 1813-16 Arthur Livermore 1813-16 Samuel Bell 1816-19 Levi Woodbury 1816-23 Samuel Green 1819-40 John Harris 1823-33 Joel Parker 1833-38 Nathaniel Gookin Upham 1833-42 Leonard Wilcox 1838-40 John James Gilchrist 1840-48 Andrew Salter Woods 1840-55 Ira Allen Eastman 1848-59 Leonard Wilcox 1848-50 Samuel Dana Bell 1849-59 Ira Perley 1850-52 Asa Fowler 1855-61 George Yeaton Sawyer 1855-59 Henry Adams Bellows 1859-69 Charles Doe 1859-74 George Washington Nesmith 1859-70 J. Everett Sargent 1859-73 William Henry Bartlett 1861-67 Jeremiah Smith 1867-74 William Lawrence Foster 1869-74 William S. Ladd 1870-76 Ellery Albee Hibbard 1873-74 Isaac W. Smith 1874 William H. H. Allen 1876-93 George A. Bingham 1876-80 William Lawrence Foster 1876-81 Aaron W. Sawyer 1876-77 Clinton Warrington Stanley 1876-84 Lewis W. Clark 1877-98 Isaac W. Smith 1877-95 Isaac N. Blodgett 1880-98 Alonzo P. Carpenter 1881-96 George A. Bingham 1884-91 William M. Chase 1891-1907 Robert M. Wallace 1893-1901 Frank N. Parsons 1895-1902 Robert G. Pike 1896-1901 Robert J. Peaslee 1898-1901 John E. Young 1898-1901 James W. Remick 1901-04 Reuben E. Walker 1901-21 George H. Bingham 1902-13 John E. Young 1904-25 Robert J. Peaslee 1908-24 William Alberto Plummer 1913-25 Leslie Perkins Snow 1921-32 John E. Allen 1924-34 Thomas L. Marble 1925-43 Oliver Winslow Branch 1926-46 Peter Woodbury 1933-41 Edwin Lawrence Page 1934-46 Henri Alphonse Burque 1941-47 Francis Wayland Johnston 1943-49 Laurence Ilsley Duncan 1946-76 Frank Rowe Kenison 1946-52 Amos Noyes Blandin, Jr. 1947-66 Edward John Lampron 1949-78 John Richard Goodnow 1952-57 Stephen Morse Wheeler 1957-67 William Alvan Grimes 1966-79 Robert Frederick Griffith 1967-76 Maurice Paul Bois 1976-83 Charles G. Douglas III 1977-85 David A. Brock 1978-86 John W. King as of 1979-81 William F. Batchelder 1981-95 David H. Souter 1983-90 William R. Johnson 1985-99 W. Stephen Thayer III 1986-2000 Sherman D. Horton, Jr. 1990-2000 John T. Broderick, Jr. 1995- Linda S. Dalianis 2000- James E. Duggan 2000- Joseph P. Nadeau 2000-

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1816 May 9: Caleb Ellis, died in office.
  • 1874 Feb 10: Isaac W. Smith, appointed.
  • 1877 Jul 24: Isaac W. Smith, appointed.
  • 1891 Mar 19: George A. Bingham, resigned.
  • 1891 Mar 24: William M. Chase, appointed.
  • 1893 Apr 1: William H. H. Allen, resigned.
  • 1893 Apr 15: Robert M. Wallace, appointed.
  • 1895 May 21: Frank N. Parsons, appointed.
  • 1896 Apr 14: Robert G. Pike, appointed.
  • 1898 Jun 28: Robert J. Peaslee, appointed.
  • 1898 Aug 18: John E. Young, appointed.
  • 1947 Mar 1: Amos Noyes Blandin, Jr., appointed.
  • 1985: William R. Johnson, appointed.
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