Raymond Fellows
Raymond Fellows (1885 – September 3, 1957), of Bucksport, Maine, was a Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from May 1, 1946 to September 15, 1956, serving as Chief Justice from April 7, 1954 to September 15, 1956.[1][2]
Fellows graduated from the University of Maine School of Law in 1909. His father, Oscar F. Fellows, represented his hometown of Bucksport in the Maine House of Representatives and served as its speaker from 1903 to 1904. His younger brother, Frank, represented Maine's third congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1941 to 1957.[3]
From 1925 to 1928, Fellows served as Maine Attorney General during the administration of Governor Owen Brewster. Fellows chaired the Republican State Committee in 1932, and was appointed to the state supreme court by Governor Horace Hildreth in 1946, and elevated to Chief Justice by Governor Burton M. Cross in 1954.[3]
Fellows married Madge Gilmore, with whom he had two daughters and a son. Fellows died in a hospital in Bangor, Maine, at the age of 71, just two weeks after the death of his former colleague Percy T. CLarke.[3]
References
- "Maine Supreme Court Chief and Associate Justices". Maine State Legislature. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
- "The Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine, 1820 to 2009". Nathan & Henry B. Cleaves Law Library. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
- "High Court Jurist, Raymond Fellows, Succumbs in Maine", The Portsmouth Herald (September 4, 1957), p. 9.
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Preceded by Harry Manser |
Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court 1946–1954 |
Succeeded by Walter M. Tapley |
Preceded by Edward F. Merrill |
Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court 1954–1956 |
Succeeded by Robert B. Williamson |