Ara Bartlett

American judge


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Ara Bartlett (born Bethany, Pennsylvania, 1825 – died Harper, Kansas, November 17, 1883) was an American lawyer and judge who was the second Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dakota Territory.

Biography

Bartlett moved to Kankakee, Illinois in 1853, the second lawyer to set up practice there. By 1858 he was serving as the police magistrate in Kankakee. He was elected judge of Kankakee County in 1861, serving until he was appointed an associate justice of the Dakota Territory Supreme Court by president Abraham Lincoln in June 1864. In 1865 he was appointed Chief Justice by Lincoln. After his term expired, Bartlett practiced law for a time and then moved to Kansas; in 1880 he was living in the town of Wellington.

Bartlett married Lucinda Jane Eldred (1832–1871) on December 8, 1856; she was the daughter of Nathanial Eldred, a prominent Pennsylvania judge and politician. Her sister Mary Eldred married E. O. Hamlin, also a lawyer and judge. Bartlett's daughter Mary Hamlin Bartlett (1858–1896) married Joseph Adams Smith, who became Paymaster General of the Navy and a notable lecturer on naval history.

References

References

  1. (November 24, 1883). "Obituary". Harper Sentinel (Harper, Kansas).
  2. 1876 Kankakee city directory, p. 97
  3. Illinois state gazetteer and business directory for 1858 and 1859, entry "Kankakee", list of city officers
  4. "Kankakee Circuit Court History".
  5. [https://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?1117,594158 transcription of bio of Nathanial Eldred, from Egle's Notes and Queries, 1895]

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