John Wilson Ross
John Wilson Ross (November 1863 – June 30, 1945) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from November 13, 1918 to January 6, 1919. At 8 weeks, Ross served the shortest tenure in the court's history while his brother, Henry D. Ross, served the longest.Ross was appointed by Governor George W. P. Hunt to replace outgoing Justice Alfred Franklin, who'd been defeated in the 1918 primary by Albert C. Baker. Franklin resigned before the end of his term to take a position as Collector of Internal Revenue for the Arizona–New Mexico District.
Ross later served in the 9th Arizona State Legislature, representing Cochise County. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ross, John Wilson, 1818-1887
London : E. Dipple, 1800
London : E. Dipple, 1800
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by Ross, John Wilson, 1818-1887
London, Diprose & Bateman, 1878
London, Diprose & Bateman, 1878
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by Ross, John Wilson, 1818-1887
Salt Lake City : Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation, 2005
Salt Lake City : Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation, 2005
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