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Charles Dewey (Indiana judge)

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Charles Dewey

Charles Dewey (March 6, 1784 – April 25, 1862) was a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from May 30, 1836, to January 29, 1847.

Born in Sheffield, Massachusetts,[1] Dewey moved to Indiana "at an early day in its history".[2] Dewey attended Williams College, and received an honorary LL.D. from Indiana University.[1]

He became a leading lawyer in private practice in the state prior to his appointment to the state supreme court. Following his retirement from the bench, Dewey returned to private practice, though he was not thereafter active in public affairs.[2]

After breaking his leg in a fall in his early seventies, Dewey largely withdrew from practice. He died at his home in Charlestown, Indiana at the age of 78, following a long illness.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Minde C. Browning, Richard Humphrey, and Bruce Kleinschmidt, "Biographical Sketches of Indiana Supreme Court Justices", Indiana Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 1 (1997), section reproduced in Indiana Courts Justice Biographies page.
  2. ^ a b c "Death of Judge Dewey", Richmond Weekly Palladium (May 10, 1862), p. 3.
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Political offices
Preceded by Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
1836–1847
Succeeded by