Edward A. Thomas
Edward A. Thomas (April 27, 1838 – September 2, 1890) was an American jurist who served as a Justice of the Territorial Wyoming Supreme Court from March 20, 1873 to December 14, 1877.
Born in Cayuga County, New York,[1] Thomas was captain in the Union Army in the American Civil War,[1][2] and was a lawyer, and later mayor in Auburn, New York.[1]
On March 20, 1873, President Ulysses S. Grant appointed Thomas, then 35 years old, to the Territorial Wyoming Supreme Court,[1] to replace John W. Kingman.[2] During his four years of service there, Thomas "was the compiler for the first volume of the Wyoming Supreme Court decisions".[2]
He resigned from the court on December 14, 1877, and "returned East, where he devoted some of his time to writing",[1] which included the authorship of several novels and a dictionary of biography.[2] Thomas died in Norristown, Pennsylvania.[1]
References
- Wyoming State Archives biography of E.A. Thomas, available at 2301 Central Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001.
- Rebecca W. Thomson, Annals of Wyoming (1981), p. 88.
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Preceded by John W. Kingman |
Justice of the Territorial Wyoming Supreme Court 1873–1877 |
Succeeded by William Ware Peck |