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American judge (1838–1906)

Thomas Van Camp Julien
Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada
In office
1902–1903
Preceded byWilliam A. Massey
Succeeded byGeorge Frederick Talbot
Personal details
Born(1838-11-11)November 11, 1838
Ohio
DiedJuly 3, 1906(1906-07-03) (aged 67)
SpouseMartha Alice Brewer (m. 1875; died 1903)
Children3 sons, 3 daughters
OccupationLawyer, Judge, Politician

Thomas Van Camp Julien (November 11, 1838 – July 3, 1906) was a Nevada lawyer and politician who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada from 1902 to 1903.

Career

Born in Ohio, Julien moved west and served in the Nevada Assembly in 1866 and 1867, representing Humboldt County, Nevada, and serving as Speaker Pro Tempore in 1867. Julien ran unsuccessfully for a district court seat in 1898.

On September 15, 1902, after William A. Massey resigned from the state supreme court to accept appointment to the United States Senate, Julien was appointed to succeed Massey, but "served the shortest term of any justice: just three months".

Personal life and death

On November 9, 1975, Julien married Martha Alice Brewer in Washington, D.C., with whom he had four sons (one of whom died in infancy) and three daughters. Martha died in June 1903, and Julien himself died in 1906, at the age of 67.

References

  1. ^ "Court Takes Adjournment Out of Respect to Late Judge Julien", Reno Gazette-Journal (July 6, 1906), p. 2.
  2. ^ "Pioneer Jurist and Journalist Is Buried", Daily Nevada State Journal (July 7, 1906), p. 3.
  3. ^ Barbara K. Cegavske, Political History of Nevada, Twelfth Edition (2016).
  4. "The appointment of Thomas Julien", Daily Nevada State Journal (September 18, 1902), p. 4.
  5. ^ Patricia D. Cafferata, "Back Story: Partisan Elections to Select Judges", Nevada Lawyer (October 2014), p. 46.
  6. "Death of Mrs. T. V. Julien", Daily Nevada State (June 2, 1903), p. 8.
Political offices
Preceded byWilliam A. Massey Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada
1902–1903
Succeeded byGeorge Frederick Talbot


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