C. H. Elting

Cornelius Houseman Elting, more frequently known as C. H. Elting or Cornelius H. Elting, (1856-1922) was born on October 15, 1866 in Shelby County, Missouri. When he was thirteen years old, he moved with his parents, Richard O. and Mary Short Elting, to western Kansas. [1][lower-alpha 1] where he obtained his early education. During the winters, he attended public schools, then later attended high school and took a two-year preparatory course at Kansas University. Then he enrolled in the Kansas University School of Law and graduated with an LLB degree in 1896.[2] He earned his a law degree at the University of Kansas School of Law in 1894[lower-alpha 2] He practiced law for a few months in West Plains, Missouri, before moving to Indian Territory in February 1897, where he settled in the community of Caddo.[2] In 1899, he moved to what would become the present city of Durant, Oklahoma and served as a bankruptcy referee for a few years. He soon became active in politics and joined the Republican party, winning election in 1903 as district judge for the Durant District.[1] [lower-alpha 3]

C. H. Elting
Born
Cornelius Houseman Elting

(1856-10-15)October 15, 1856
Shelby County, Missouri
DiedDecember 3, 1922(1922-12-03) (aged 66)
Durant, Oklahoma
NationalityU.S.A.
Other namesCornelius H. Elting
Occupationattorney, judge
Years active1897-1922
Known forJustice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1920-22)

In 1920, Elting was nominated to run for a position on the Oklahoma State Supreme Court (representing Judicial District 2), which he won at the November 1920 general election.[2] In March, 1922, he became seriously ill, and his health continued to decline until he died at his home in Durant on December 3, 1922.[1]

Notes

  1. The Find-a-grave website contains information from an obituary published on December 4, 1924 in The Oklahoman newspaper. The original newspaper article is unavailable via Google, and this editor has no access to the actual newspaper article.
  2. The University of Kansas indicates that he was awarded his degree in 1896.[3]
  3. The 1908 city directory of Durant, Oklahoma listed him as "Elting, Cornelius H. (Sallie), commr U S Ct, r 716 N 3rd Av." Immediately below him is a separate listing for "Elting, Ruby," student, Durant Presbyterian Coll."[4] Ed. note: No other source found that lists any possible wife or children for this C. H. Etling.
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