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Victor A. Elliott

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American judge (1839–1899)
Judge Victor A. Elliott

Victor Alanson Elliott (July 23, 1839 – February 5, 1899) was an associate justice of the Colorado Supreme Court from 1888 to 1895.

Early life

Elliott was born in Richmond, Pennsylvania on July 23, 1839. He earned a law degree at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.

He fought in the Civil War, achieving the rank of major, and relocated to Colorado after the war ended.

Career in Colorado

Elliott had a law practice in Denver. Following Colorado's admission to the Union in 1876, he was elected to serve as the first judge of Colorado's Second Judicial District. He was re-elected to the office in 1882, serving for almost twelve years before being elected associate justice of the supreme court.

Elliott was elected to the Supreme Court in fall 1888 and served as an associate justice from December 4, 1888, to January 1895.

Death

Elliott died on February 5, 1899, aged 59, in Denver. He is buried in Denver's Riverside Cemetery.

References

  1. Boughton, J. (1903). Genealogy of the Families of John Rockwell, of Stamford, Connecticut 1641, and Ralph Keeler, of Hartford, Connecticut 1939. W.F. Jones. p. 382. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  2. ^ "In memoriam: Victor A. Elliott". Colorado Reports. 25: xix–xxiii. 1899. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  3. Dill, R. G. (1895). The political campaigns of Colorado: with complete tabulated statements of the official vote. Denver: Arapaho Pub. Co. pp. 27, 82. hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t0bv7db6h.
  4. Smiley, Jerome C. (1901). History of Denver : with outlines of the earlier history of the Rocky Mountain country. Denver: The Times-Sun Publishing Company. pp. 712–714. hdl:2027/chi.73060583.
  5. "MAJ Victor A Elliott". Find a Grave. 2015-04-20. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
Political offices
Preceded bySamuel Hitt Elbert Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court
1888–1895
Succeeded byJohn Campbell


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