Nathan Weston

Nathan Weston (July 1782 – 1872) was a Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from July 1, 1820 to October 21, 1841, serving as Chief Justice from October 22, 1834 to October 21, 1841.[1]

Born in Augusta, Weston graduated from Dartmouth College in 1803 and read law to gain admission to the bar in Boston, Massachusetts, in July 1806. He was appointed Chief Justice of the 2nd Circuit Court of the District of Maine in 1811, and then Associate Justice Supreme Judicial Court July 1, 1820, becoming Chief Justice on October 22, 1834, and serving in that capacity until October 21, 1841. He died in Augusta.[2][3][4]

In 1827, he purchased what is now known as the Fuller-Weston House. His grandson, Melville Weston Fuller, was the eighth Chief Justice of the United States from 1888 to 1910.

References

  1. Hon. Nathan Weston, LL.D. 1852. p. 507.
  2. Maine Genealogy Archives, Maine Supreme Judicial Court Justices, 1820-1920.
  3. "Maine Supreme Court Chief and Associate Justices". Maine State Legislature. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  4. "The Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine, 1820 to 2009". Nathan & Henry B. Cleaves Law Library. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
Political offices
Preceded by
Prentiss Mellen
Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court
1820–1841
Succeeded by
Ezekiel Whitman


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