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Reuben P. Boise

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judge for Oregon's third judicial district in 1880, covering Yamhill, Tillamook, Marion, Linn, and Polk counties. He served on the court until 1892, and then entered private legal practice. After six years in private practice in Salem, Boise returned to the circuit court in 1898. He retired from the
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gave the eulogy at the funeral, with many prominent politicians and officials in attendance. In honor of the former judge, the state courts adjourned for the day. At the time of his death, Boise owned more than 2,600 acres (11 km) of farmland spread across three farms in Marion and Polk
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Judge Boise has probably done more than any other man to systematize the practice of law in this state and to raise it to a high standard. He was a man whose ability and integrity were recognized by every one who knew him. His work speaks louder than words and stands as a monument to his
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in 1859 after Oregon became a state on February 14, 1859. Justice Boise served until 1870, winning re-election in 1864. After winning re-election in 1870, he resigned when the election results were contested. Boise was elected to the commission overseeing the construction of the
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to the new court in 1878, with his term ending in 1880. During his time with the court, he served as chief justice three times; from 1864 to 1866, 1870 to 1872, and 1876 to 1878.
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politician in the lower chamber House of Representatives. The following year, he was selected to help codify Oregon's laws, along with
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to attend the wedding. Reuben and Ellen had three sons – Reuben P. Boise, Jr., Whitney L., and Fisher A. – before Ellen died in 1865.
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for a total of 16 years, with three stints as chief justice. Early in his legal career, he worked as a district attorney.
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from Polk County. While serving at the Constitutional Convention, Boise served on the Legislation Committee.
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In 1876, he returned to the Oregon Supreme Court after winning the election. Two years later, the
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selected Boise to be the prosecuting attorney for Districts 1 and 2, which covered most of the
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Reuben Patrick Boise died on April 10, 1907, at the age of 87 in Salem, and is buried at
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in 1857, served in the Territorial Legislature, and helped to codify the laws of the
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counties. Reuben Boise road in Polk County is named in his honor, as is the
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide, 1853 Regular Session (5th Territorial).
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board members from 1851 1852. In 1851, Boise married Ellen Francis Lyon of
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In 1857, Boise was appointed to the Territorial Supreme Court by
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In his later years, Boise served on the board of trustees at
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After leaving the state's highest court, he was elected as a
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later that year. In the spring of 1851, he moved upriver to
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as a district attorney. In 1852, he purchased some land in
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as well as at the dedication of a monument to missionary
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Salem Pioneer Cemetery. Retrieved on September 22, 2007.
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to the Pacific Ocean. He took another ship, arriving in
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Portland Public Schools Board Members 1851 to Present
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and a regent of the Oregon Agricultural College (now
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Oregon Supreme Court
James Buchanan
Cyrus Olney
Benjamin F. Bonham
William Paine Lord
Oregon Supreme Court
Aaron E. Wait
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Blandford, Massachusetts
Salem, Oregon
Oregon Territory
Oregon
Massachusetts
Oregon Supreme Court
Oregon Constitutional Convention
Oregon Territory
Williams College
Blandford, Massachusetts
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