Samuel H. Sedgwick (March 12, 1848 – December 25, 1919) was a justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court from 1902 to 1908, and again from 1910 until his death in 1919, serving as chief justice from 1906 to 1908.[1]

Nebraska Supreme Court Justice Samuel H. Sedgwick.

Born in Bloomingdale, Illinois, Sedgwick received a Master's degree from Wheaton College and studied law at the University of Michigan before gaining admission to the bar in Wisconsin in 1874.[2][3] After practicing law for a time in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, he moved to York, Nebraska in 1878, and practiced law there until his election to the Nebraska District Court in 1896.[3]

From 1896 to 1900, Sedgwick was a Nebraska District Judge for District 5, residing in York.[4] From 1901 to 1902, Sedgwick was a Supreme Court Commissioner.[5]

Sedgwick served two terms on the Nebraska Supreme Court, and died in office. He died suddenly while having a cigar after dinner on Christmas Day.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Nebraska State Gov't, State Judicial Branch (2019), p. 750.
  2. ^ Theron E. Sedgwick, York County, Nebraska and Its People, Volume 1 (1921), p. 501-502.
  3. ^ a b c "Judge Sedgwick Dies Suddenly", The Lincoln Star (December 26, 1919), p. 1.
  4. ^ Nebraska State Gov't, State Judicial Branch (2019), p. 777.
  5. ^ Nebraska State Gov't, State Judicial Branch (2019), p. 757.
Political offices
Preceded by Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court
1902–1908
1910–1919
Succeeded by
Court restructured
George A. Day