Leslie Perkins Snow
Leslie Perkins Snow (October 19, 1862 – March 1934) was a Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1921 to 1932.
Born in Eaton, New Hampshire, Snow became a schoolteacher by the age of 16. He received a BA from Dartmouth College and a law degree from George Washington University (then called Columbian College) in 1891.[1][2] He gained admission to the bar in Maryland in 1891, and in New Hampshire the following year.[2] He became prominent in law and business.[2]
Snow served in the New Hampshire Senate, becoming President of the Senate by 1921; on April 8, 1921, Governor Albert O. Brown announced Snow's nomination to the state supreme court.[3]
Snow retired from the court in 1932 at the mandatory age of 70, and two years later died in his home from a heart attack.[2]
References
- "Judge Leslie P. Snow", The Portsmouth Herald (March 17, 1934), p. 4.
- "Prominent New Hampshire Jurist Dies of Heart Attack", The Brattleboro Reformer (March 16, 1934), p. 8.
- "Leslie P. Snow for N. H. Supreme Bench", Boston Post (April 8, 1921), p. 16.
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Preceded by Reuben E. Walker |
Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1921–1932 |
Succeeded by Peter Woodbury |