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Virgil Bouldin

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in 1896, He served on the Jackson County Democratic executive committee from 1890 to 1902, and on the state Democratic executive committee from 1907 to 1910, and from 1915 to 1916.
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He then returned to Jackson County "to devote himself to his law practice and his banking and lumber interests".
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Bouldin served on the court for 21 years, retiring to supernumerary status effective May 1, 1944.
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appointed Bouldin to a seat on the state supreme court vacated by the resignation of Justice
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Bouldin returned to Scottsboro to practice law, and represented Jackson County in the
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Former State Supreme Court Judge Virgil Bouldin, 82, Dies
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Supreme Court of Alabama
Jackson County, Alabama
B.A.
Winchester Normal College
Winchester, Tennessee
Cumberland School of Law
Lebanon, Tennessee
admission to the bar
Alabama House of Representatives
United States Army
Spanish-American War
2nd Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment
William W. Brandon
Thomas C. McClellan
Dardanelle, Arkansas
Scottsboro, Alabama








Former State Supreme Court Judge Virgil Bouldin, 82, Dies




Retired Judge Dies

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