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John B. Winslow

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John Bradley Winslow

John Bradley Winslow (October 4, 1851 – July 13, 1920) was an American jurist.

Winslow was born in Nunda, New York as the only son of Horatio G. Winslow and Emily Bradley Winslow.[1] He was a direct descendant of Kenelm Winslow, brother of Edward Winslow, a Mayflower colonist and a governor of Plymouth Colony.[1] He moved with his parents to Racine, Wisconsin in 1855.[1] Winslow graduated from Racine College in 1871 and received his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1875.[1] He married Agnes Clancy on January 19, 1881.[1] He was elected a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge and in 1891 was appointed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. From 1907 until his death, Winslow served as Chief Justice of the court.[2][3]

His former home in Madison, Wisconsin is located in what is now the Langdon Street Historic District.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e "Madison Regrets Winslow's Death". Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. July 14, 1920. p. 5. Retrieved July 8, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ John Winslow, Wisconsin Historical Society
  3. ^ "Chief Justice John Winslow, Wisconsin Supreme Court". Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2011-09-02.

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