George G. Wright

American judge


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FieldValue
nameGeorge Grover Wright
imageGeorge Grover Wright.jpg
jr/srUnited States Senator
stateIowa
term_startMarch 4, 1871
term_endMarch 3, 1877
predecessorJames B. Howell
successorSamuel J. Kirkwood
office25th and 8th Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court
term_start21864
term_end21865
predecessor2Caleb Baldwin
successor2Ralph P. Lowe
term_start31855
term_end31859
predecessor3Joseph Williams
successor3Ralph P. Lowe
office4Associate Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court
term_start4June 1860
term_end4September 1870
term_start5January 1854
term_end5January 1860
office6Member of the Iowa Senate
term61849-1851
birth_date
birth_placeBloomington, Indiana, U.S.
death_date
death_placeDes Moines, Iowa, U.S.
partyRepublican
relationsJoseph Albert Wright (Brother)
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|name = George Grover Wright |image = George Grover Wright.jpg |jr/sr = United States Senator |state = Iowa |term_start = March 4, 1871 |term_end = March 3, 1877 |predecessor = James B. Howell |successor = Samuel J. Kirkwood | office2 = 5th and 8th Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court | term_start2 = 1864 | term_end2 = 1865 | predecessor2 = Caleb Baldwin | successor2 = Ralph P. Lowe | term_start3 = 1855 | term_end3 = 1859 | predecessor3 = Joseph Williams | successor3 = Ralph P. Lowe | office4 = Associate Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court | term_start4 = June 1860 | term_end4 = September 1870 | term_start5 = January 1854 | term_end5 = January 1860 | office6 = Member of the Iowa Senate | term6 = 1849-1851 | birth_date = | birth_place = Bloomington, Indiana, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. | party = Republican | relations = Joseph Albert Wright (Brother) George Grover Wright (March 24, 1820January 11, 1896) was a pioneer lawyer, Iowa Supreme Court justice, law professor, and Republican United States Senator from Iowa.

Born in Bloomington, Indiana, he attended private schools and graduated from Indiana University at Bloomington in 1839. He studied law in Rockville, Indiana and was admitted to the bar in 1840, commencing practice in Keosauqua, Iowa Territory (now Keosauqua, Iowa).

He was prosecuting attorney of Van Buren County, Iowa in 1847-1848 and was a member of the Iowa Senate from 1849 to 1851. He was a justice of the Iowa Supreme Court from January 1854 to January 1860, and June 1860 to September 1870. He was the Court's chief justice for seven of those years. He also served as president of the Iowa Agricultural Society from 1860 to 1865.

Wright moved to Des Moines in 1865. In collaboration with Justice C. C. Cole, he established at Des Moines the first law school west of the Mississippi River. This school later became the University of Iowa College of Law. He served as one of its professors from 1865 to 1871.

In 1870, the Iowa General Assembly chose Wright (over William Boyd Allison and others) to serve a six-year term in the United States Senate. He served in the Senate from March 4, 1871, to March 4, 1877. He was not a candidate for reelection. While in the Senate, he was a member of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary (in the Forty-second Congress), a member of the Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment (in the Forty-third Congress) and Committee on Claims (in the Forty-fourth Congress).

After leaving the Senate, he resumed the practice of his profession in Des Moines and also engaged in banking as the president of the Polk County Savings Bank. From 1887 to 1888 he was president of the American Bar Association. He died in Des Moines in 1896, aged 75, and was interred in Woodland Cemetery.

Wright's brother, Joseph Albert Wright, was a Governor and Senator from Indiana.

References

References

  1. Dan Elbert Clark, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=jXJDAAAAIAAJ History of Senatorial Elections in Iowa]," pp. 143-49 (Iowa 1913).

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