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Thomas G. Hailey

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Thomas G. Hailey

35th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
In office
1905 – 1907
Appointed by George Earle Chamberlain
Preceded by Charles E. Wolverton
Succeeded by Robert Eakin

Born July 13 1865
Flag of Oregon La Grande, Oregon
Died March 6 1908
Portland, Oregon
Spouse Maude G. Beach

Thomas G. Hailey (1865-1908) was the 35th Associate Justice on the Oregon Supreme Court in the United States. Prior to appointment to Oregon’s high court he served as a district attorney in Eastern Oregon and as mayor of Pendleton, Oregon.

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Early life

Born in La Grande, Oregon on July 13 1865, Thomas Hailey was the son of Louisa M. Griffin and John Hailey.[1] After his birth the family moved to Boise, Idaho where Thomas received his primary education before he attended the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington (at the time both Washington and Idaho were territories).[1] Also in Idaho Thomas’ father John was a politician, stage coach entrepreneur, the namesake for Hailey, Idaho, and served in Congress.[2] Thomas also then attended Washington and Lee University before returning to Pendleton.[1]

Legal career

From 1889 until 1905 Hailey practiced law in Pendleton, where he also married in 1892 to Maude G. Beach.[1] The couple would have two daughters.[1] Hailey served as both a district attorney in Pendleton for Oregon’s 6th Judicial District and as mayor of the town as a Democrat.[1] On December 5 1905, Hailey was appointed by Oregon Governor George Earle Chamberlain to the Oregon Supreme Court to replace Charles E. Wolverton who had resigned to take a federal court position.[3][4][5] Hailey did not win election to a full six-year term and left the court on January 15 1907.[4]

Later life

After his time on the Supreme Court Thomas G. Hailey moved to Portland, Oregon, where he died on March 6 1908.[1]

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