Dictionary of Wisconsin History
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Term: Orton, Harlow South 1817 - 1895
Definition: lawyer, politician, judge, b. Niagara County, N.Y. He was educated at Hamilton Academy and at Madison (now Colgate) Univ. In 1837 he moved to La Porte, Ind., where he studied law in his brother's office, and in 1838 was admitted to the bar. He practiced law and held various offices in Indiana (1838-1847), In 1847 he moved to Milwaukee, practiced there until 1852, and in 1852 set up a law practice in Madison. He was private secretary and legal adviser to Governor Leonard J. Farwell (q.v.) (1852-1854). In 1854 Orton switched his allegiance from the Whig to the Democratic party, and in 1855 was one of the attorneys for William A. Barstow (q.v.) in litigation growing out of the contested Barstow-Bashford gubernatorial election. Orton was an independent Democratic state assemblyman (1854, 1859, 1871), and from 1859 until his resignation in 1865 served as circuit court judge of the 9th judicial district. He was dean of the Univ. of Wisconsin law school (1869-1874), senior member of the law firm of Orton, Keyes and Chynoweth (1870-1878), mayor of Madison (1877-1878), and a member of the commission that compiled the Revised Statutes of the State of Wisconsin (1878). In 1878 when the state supreme court was expanded, Orton was elected to one of the new judgeships. He served on the high court bench from Apr., 1878, until his death. In 1894 he became chief justice (ex officio) of the court. Dict. Amer. Biog.; J. B. Winslow, Story of a Great Court (Chicago, 1912); J. R. Berryman, ed., Bench and Bar of Wis. (2 vols., Chicago, 1898); Wis. Reports, 90 (1895), pp. xxxi-xlvii; Madison Democrat, July 6, 1895; WPA MS. View newspaper clippings at Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles.
[Source: Dictionary of Wisconsin biography]
58 records found
O'Brien, Leo P. 1893
O'Connor, James L. 1859 - 1931
O'Keefe, Georgia (1887 - 1996)
O'Konski, Alvin E. 1904
O'Malley, David D. 1912
O'Neill, James 1810 - 1882
O'Shea, Michael Vincent 1866 - 1932
Oberle, Eugene W. 1929
Obey, David R. (b. 1938)
Octanaks
Odell, Emery Alvin 1871 - 1953
Oelhafen, John 1836 - 1923
Oestreicher, John C. 1936 - 2011
Offner, Paul 1942
Ogg, Frederick Austin 1878 - 1951
Ohl, Henry Jr. 1873 - 1940
Ojatinons
Ojibwe Indians
Olbrich, Michael Balthasar 1881 - 1929
Old Chief, Menominee leader, d. 1826
Olin, John Myers 1851 - 1924
Olsen, Luther S. 1951
Olson, Jack B. 1920
Olson, Julius Emil 1858 - 1944
Olson, Russell A. 1924
Omernick, Raymond J. 1923
Oneida Indians
Onnontaeronnons or Ontationoué
Opitz, David W. 1945
Ordway, Moses 1788 - 1870
Orlich, Sam L. 1939
Orton, Harlow South 1817 - 1895
Osborn, Joseph Horatio 1822 - 1892
Oschwald, Ambrose 1801 - 1873
Oshkosh, Menominee chief, 1795 - 1858
Otchagra
Otjen, Theobald 1851 - 1924
Otonkah
Ott, Alvin R. (Al) 1949
Ottawa Indians
Otte, Clifford 1933
Otter People
Otteson, Jakob Aall 1825 - 1904
Ouiatenons
Ouinibegouc
Ouinibegoutz
Oumiamis
Oumiamiwek
Ourada, Thomas D. 1958
Ousakis
Outagamis
Outaouak
Outaoüas
Owen, David Dale 1807 - 1860
Owen, Walter Cecil 1868 - 1934
Owen, William E. 1888
Owens, Carol 1931
Owens, Richard Griffith 1811 - 1882
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