Adam Beeler
Adam Madison Beeler (October 11, 1879 – March 25, 1947) was a Justice of the Washington Supreme Court from 1930 until 1932. Beeler served as a King County Superior Court Judge between April 6, 1928 and September 30, 1930, when he was appointed to the Supreme Court by Governor Roland H. Hartley. Beeler had served in the Washington House of Representatives and Senate from 1922 until 1928. In 1932, Beeler resigned his court seat to run for United States Senate, and after losing the primary he was considered in November 1932 as a replacement to Wesley Livsey Jones, following his death.
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Adam Beeler
Adam Madison Beeler (October 11, 1879 – March 25, 1947) was a Justice of the Washington Supreme Court from 1930 until 1932. Beeler served as a King County Superior Court Judge between April 6, 1928 and September 30, 1930, when he was appointed to the Supreme Court by Governor Roland H. Hartley. Beeler had served in the Washington House of Representatives and Senate from 1922 until 1928. In 1932, Beeler resigned his court seat to run for United States Senate, and after losing the primary he was considered in November 1932 as a replacement to Wesley Livsey Jones, following his death.
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1879-10-11
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1947-03-25
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University of Indiana George Washington University School of Law
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1879-10-11
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Bluffington, Wells County, Indiana, U.S.
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Adam Beeler in 1927
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1947-03-25
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Seattle, Washington, U.S.
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Adam Madison Beeler
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American
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Lawyer, politician, judge
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Justice of the Washington Supreme Court
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Representative of the 36th District Washington House of Representatives
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Republican
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Seattle, Washington
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Florence Leona Scott
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William J. Steinert
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1928-01-01
1932-01-01
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1922-01-01
1930-01-01
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