Edward B. Green (judge)
Edward B. Green was an American attorney and jurist who was appointed by Benjamin Harrison as the first chief justice of the Oklahoma Territory Supreme Court on May 4, 1890. Green, presided over a three-man panel of judges, who were also appointed by President Harrison. The other two judges, known as Associate Justices, were John G. Clark, from Illinois and Abraham J. Seay, from Missouri. Other court officials included Charles H. Filson, as clerk, Warren G. Lurty, as marshal and Horace Speed, as United States Attorney.
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Born | December 29, 1837 |
Died | Unknown |
Occupation(s) | Attorney, Judge |
Years active | 1860-?? |
Known for | First chief justice of the Oklahoma Territory Supreme Court |
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