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− | '''Wilson Edwin Hemingway''' was a partner in the [[Rose Law Firm]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. | + | '''Wilson Edwin Hemingway''' was an [[Arkansas Supreme Court]] justice and a partner in the [[Rose Law Firm]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. |
− | Hemingway was born in Carrollton, Mississippi, on April 4, 1854. He attended public schools in Carrolton and Oxford, Mississippi, as well as in Athens, Georgia. He received his legal education privately. Hemingway was admitted to the Mississippi bar in 1874. He served as the prosecuting attorney for [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas, from 1878 to 1881, and as a Justice on the | + | Hemingway was born in Carrollton, Mississippi, on April 4, 1854. He attended public schools in Carrolton and Oxford, Mississippi, as well as in Athens, Georgia. He received his legal education privately. Hemingway was admitted to the Mississippi bar in 1874. He served as the prosecuting attorney for [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas, from 1878 to 1881, and as a Justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1879 to 1893. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 00:27, 2 May 2009
Wilson Edwin Hemingway was an Arkansas Supreme Court justice and a partner in the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Hemingway was born in Carrollton, Mississippi, on April 4, 1854. He attended public schools in Carrolton and Oxford, Mississippi, as well as in Athens, Georgia. He received his legal education privately. Hemingway was admitted to the Mississippi bar in 1874. He served as the prosecuting attorney for Pulaski County, Arkansas, from 1878 to 1881, and as a Justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1879 to 1893.
References
- James Clark Fifield, The American Bar (Minneapolis, MN: The James C. Fifield Company, 1918), 31.