Old Time Notes of Pennsylvania a Connected Chronological Record of the Commer

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Old Time Notes of Pennsylvania a Connected Chronological Record of the Commer
Mcclure, Alexander K. (Alexander Kelly), 1828-1909
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Nd President Judge Sterrett, of Allegheny, was appointed to fidl the vacancy. It is worthy of note that two men bearing precisely the same name, Henry Warren William. S, one. Residing in Allegheny, and the other in Tioga, without relationship, were candidates for the supreme judgeship. The Allegheny judge first succeeded and died in office, and a few years thereafter William. S of Tioga was appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Chief Justice Mercur, and was elected for a full... term the same year, and like his namesake died after a decade or more of service.
The contest for the Democratic nomination for supreme judge becam. E intensely embittered, chiefly because the late William M. Singerly, then a strong Democratic power in Philadelphia, threw him. Self into the breach to prevent the nomination of Furman Sheppard, who was the favorite of the convention, and would certainly have been nominated but for Singerly 's aggressive and skillful tactics. The first ballot gave Trunkey 71 and Sheppard 64, with a large scattering vote diffused among a half a score of candi- dates.


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