James Denison Colt
James Denison Colt (October 8, 1819 - August 9, 1881) served two stints as an Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.[1] The first was from 1865 to 1866 and the second was from 1868 to 1881. He was appointed the first time by Governor John Albion Andrew and the second time by Governor Alexander H. Bullock.[2]
References
- "James D. Colt". Mass.gov.
- "Supreme Judicial Court Justices' memorials". Mass.gov.
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Preceded by Theron Metcalf Reuben Atwater Chapman |
Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court 1865–1866 1868–1881 |
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