List of judges of the Supreme Court of Missouri
The following is a list of all of the individuals who have served on the Supreme Court of Missouri.
Missouri's Supreme Court had three judges from 1820 until 1872, when it was increased to five. In 1890 the number of judges was increased to seven, which is still the standard.
Only the Chief Justice is referred to as "justice" while other members are referred to as "judge." The chief justice is typically elected to a two-year term on a rotating basis by a vote of the Supreme Court judges.[1]
Name | County | Term as Judge |
Mathias McGirk | Montgomery | 1821–1841 |
John Dillar Cook | Cape Girardeau | 1821–1823 |
John Rice Jones | Washington | 1821–1824 |
Rufus Pettibone | St. Louis | 1823–1825 |
George Tompkins | Howard | 1824–1845 |
Robert Wash | St. Louis | 1825–1837 |
John Cummins Edwards | Cole | 1837–1839 |
William Barclay Napton | Saline | 1839–1849 |
William Scott | Cole | 1841–1843 |
Priestly H. McBride | Monroe | 1845–1848 |
John Ferguson Ryland | Lafayette | 1849 |
James Harvey Birch | Clinton | 1849 |
James Harvey Birch | Clinton | 1850–1851 |
John Ferguson Ryland | Lafayette | 1850–1857 |
Hamilton Rowan Gamble | St. Louis | 1850–1855 |
William Scott | Cole | 1851–1862 |
Abiel Leonard | Howard | 1855–1857 |
John Crowley Richardson | St. Louis | 1857–1859 |
William Barclay Napton | Saline | 1857–1861 |
Ephraim Brevard Ewing | Ray | 1859–1861 1873 |
Barton Bates | St. Charles | 1862–1865 |
John D. S. Dryden | Marion | 1862–1865 |
William Van Ness Bay | St. Louis | 1862–1865 |
David Wagner | Lewis | 1865–1877 |
Walter L. Lovelace | Montgomery | 1865–1866 |
Nathaniel Holmes | St. Louis | 1865–1868 |
Thomas James Clark Flagg | Pike | 1866–1868 |
James Baker | Greene | 1868 |
Philemon Bliss | Buchanan | 1868–1872 |
Warren Currier | St. Louis | 1868–1872 |
Washington Adams | Cooper | 1871–1874 |
William Barclay Napton | Saline | 1873–1880 |
Henry M. Vories | Buchanan | 1873–1876 |
Thomas Adiel Sherwood | Greene | 1873–1902 |
Edward Augustus Lewis | St. Louis | 1874 |
Warwick Hough | Jackson | 1875–1884 |
Elijah Hise Norton | Platte | 1877–1888 |
John Ward Henry | Macon | 1876–1888 |
Robert D. Ray | Carroll | 1881–1890 |
Francis Marion Black | Jackson | 1885–1894 |
Theodore Brace | Monroe | 1887–1907 |
Shephard Barclay | St. Louis | 1889–1898 |
James Britton Gantt | Henry | 1891–1910 |
John Lilburn Thomas | Jefferson | 1890–1892 |
George Bennett MacFarlane | Audrain | 1890–1898 |
Gavon Drummond Burgess | Linn | 1893–1910 |
Waltour Moss Robinson | Jasper | 1895–1904 |
William Muir Williams | Cooper | 1898 |
William Champe Marshall | St. Louis | 1899–1906 |
Leroy D. Valliant | St. Louis | 1899–1912 |
James David Fox | Madison | 1903–1910 |
Henry Lamm | Pettis | 1905–1914 |
Waller Washington Graves | Bates | 1906–1928 |
Archelaus Marius Woodson | Buchanan | 1907–1925 |
Franklin Ferriss | St. Louis | 1910–1912 |
John Kennish | Jackson | 1910–1913 |
John Chilton Brown | Carter | 1911–1915 |
Henry Whitelaw Bond | St. Louis | 1913–1919 |
Charles Breckenridge Faris | Pemiscot | 1913–1919 |
Robert Franklin Walker | Morgan | 1913–1930 |
James Thomas Blair | DeKalb | 1915–1924 |
Charles G. Revelle | St. Francois | 1915–1916 |
Fred Lincoln Williams | Jasper | 1917–1920 |
John Isaac Williamson | Jackson | 1919–1920 |
Richard Livingston Goode | St. Louis | 1919–1922 |
Conway Elder | St. Louis | 1921–1922 |
Edward Higbee | Adair | 1921–1922 |
David Elmore Blair | Jasper | 1921–1930 |
William T. Ragland | Monroe | 1922–1932[2] |
John Turner White | Greene | 1923–1932 |
Frank Ely Atwood | Carroll | 1925–1934 |
Robert William Otto | Franklin | 1925–1926 |
Ernest S. Gantt | Audrain | 1927–1946 |
North Todd Gentry | Boone | 1928 |
William Francis Frank | Adair | 1929–1938 |
Berryman Henwood | Marion | 1930–1932 |
George Robb Ellison | Nodaway | 1931–1955 |
Charles Thomas Hays | Marion | 1933–1942 |
Clarence Alexander Burney | Jackson | 1933 |
Ernest M. Tipton | Jackson | 1933–1955 |
Charles A. Leedy Jr. | Jackson | 1933–1964 |
Walter D. Coles | St. Louis | 1935 |
John Caskie Collet | Chariton | 1935–1937 |
James Marsh Douglas | St. Louis | 1937–1949 |
Raymond B. Lucas | Scott | 1938 |
Albert M. Clark | Ray | 1939–1950 |
Laurance M. Hyde | Mercer | 1943–1966 |
Roscoe P. Conkling | Buchanan | 1947–1954 |
Sidna Poage Dalton | Cape Girardeau | 1950–1965 |
Frank Hollingsworth | Audrain | 1950–1964 |
Henry J. Westhues | Howard | 1954–1963 |
Henry I. Eager | Jackson | 1955–1968 |
Clem F. Storckman | St. Louis City | 1955–1970 |
Lawrence Holman | Randolph | 1963–1977 |
Fred L. Henley | Pemiscot | 1964–1978 |
James A. Finch Jr. | Cape Girardeau | 1965–1978 |
Robert True Donnelly | Laclede | 1965–1988 |
Robert Eldridge Seiler | Jasper | 1967–1982 |
June P. (J. P.) Morgan | Livingston | 1969–1982 |
John E. Bardgett | St. Louis | 1970–1982 |
Albert L. Rendlen | Marion | 1977–1992 |
Joseph J. Simeone | St. Louis | 1978–1979 |
Warren Dee Welliver | Boone | 1979–1989 |
Andrew Jackson Higgins | Platte | 1979–1991 |
George F. Gunn Jr. | St. Louis | 1982–1985 |
William Howard Billings | Dunklin | 1982–1991 |
Charles Blakey Blackmar | St. Louis | 1982–1992 |
Edward D. Robertson Jr. | Cole | 1985–1998 |
Ann K. Covington | Boone | 1989–2001 |
John C. Holstein | Howell | 1989–2002 |
William Duane Benton | Cole | 1991–2004 |
Elwood L. Thomas | Clay | 1991–1995 |
William Ray Price Jr. | Jackson | 1992-2012 |
Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. | Cape Girardeau | 1992–2008 |
Ronnie L. White | St. Louis | 1995–2007 |
Michael A. Wolff | St. Louis | 1998–2011 |
Laura Denvir Stith | Jackson | 2001–present |
Richard B. Teitelman | St. Louis City | 2002–2016 |
Mary Rhodes Russell | Marion | 2004–present |
Patricia Breckenridge | Vernon | 2007–present |
Zel Fischer | Atchison | 2008–present |
George W. Draper III | St. Louis | 2011–present |
Paul C. Wilson | Boone | 2012–present |
W. Brent Powell | Greene | 2017–present |
References
- Supreme Court Judges – courts.mo.gov – Retrieved November 5, 2007 Archived February 4, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- "Chillicothe Constitution Tribune Archives, Jun 7, 1952, p. 6". NewspaperArchive.com. 7 June 1952. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- Official Manual, State of Missouri, 2005-2006. Jefferson City, MO:Secretary of State.
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