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Thomas Wilson (Minnesota politician)

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Thomas Wilson
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Minnesota's 1st congressional district
In office
March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1889
Preceded byMilo White
Succeeded byMark H. Dunnell
Chief Justice of the
Minnesota Supreme Court
In office
1865–1869
Nominated byStephen Miller
Preceded byLaFayette Emmett
Succeeded byJames Gilfillan
Associate Justice of the
Minnesota Supreme Court
In office
1864–1865
Nominated byStephen Miller
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
In office
1882–1885
Member of the Minnesota Senate
In office
1880–1882
Personal details
Born(1827-05-16)May 16, 1827
Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland, U.K.
DiedApril 3, 1910(1910-04-03) (aged 82)
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic

Thomas Wilson (May 16, 1827 – April 3, 1910) was an American lawyer, Minnesota congressman and state legislator, associate justice and the second chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court.

Wilson was born in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland, U.K.; attended the common schools; immigrated to the United States in 1839 with his parents, who settled in Venango County, Pennsylvania; had graduated from Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania, in 1852; studied law; was admitted to the bar in February 1855 and commenced practice in Winona, Minnesota; member of the Minnesota Constitutional convention in 1857; judge of the third judicial district court 1857 – 1864; associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court in 1864; chief justice from 1865 to July 1869, when he resigned; resumed the practice of law; member of the Minnesota House of Representatives 1880 – 1882; served in the Minnesota Senate 1882–1885; elected as a Democrat to the Fiftieth Congress (March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1889); unsuccessful candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for governor in 1890; delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1892; general counsel for the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad until his death in Saint Paul, Minnesota, April 3, 1910; interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Winona, Minnesota.

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

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Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Minnesota
1890
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by U.S. Representative from Minnesota's 1st congressional district
1887–1889
Succeeded by


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