Dictionary of Wisconsin History
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Term: Irvin, David 1794 - 1872
Definition: territorial judge, b. Albemarle County, Va. He practiced in Virginia, and served as federal judge for the "additional court" of western Michigan (1832-1836). When Wisconsin Territory was created in 1836, Irvin was appointed associate justice of the territorial supreme court. He served in that capacity until 1848, presiding over the judicial district west of the Mississippi River until the separation of Iowa Territory, and thereafter over the second district, comprising the central area of Wisconsin Territory. Irvin was a colorful character, more noted for his love of hunting and his common-sense decisions than for his legal knowledge. When Wisconsin became a state (1848), he moved to his large land holdings near Galveston, Texas. Colls. State Hist. Soc. Wis., 6 {1872), 14 (1898); Wis. Mag. Hist., 32; Proc. State Bar Assoc. Wis., 1 (reprint, 1905). View newspaper clippings at Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles.
[Source: Dictionary of Wisconsin biography]
18 records found
Icelanders in Wisconsin
Ihde, Herman 1877 - 1943
Ilsley, Charles Ferdinand 1827 - 1904
Inama, Adelbert 1798 - 1879
Ingersoll, Chalmers 1838 - 1908
Ingram, Orrin Henry 1830 - 1918
Iometah, Menominee leader, c. 1772-1867
Ireland, Walter J. F. 1923
Irish in Wisconsin
Irvin, David 1794 - 1872
Irvine, Thomas 1841 - 1930
Irvine, William 1851 - 1927
Irving, Roland Duer 1847 - 1888
Irwin, Robert, jr.
Islinois
Italians in Wisconsin
Iverson, Andreas Michael 1823 - 1907
Iverson, Donald L. 1923
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