John W. Champlin
John W. Champlin (1831–1901) was a member of the Michigan Supreme Court from 1884 until 1891.
Champlain was born in Kingston, New York and came to Grand Rapids, Michigan as an adult to study law with his brother. He served as a judge of the Grand Rapids Recorders' Court and then as mayor of Grand Rapids starting in 1867.[1] In 1883 Champlin defeated Austin Blair in the election for the vacant seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
After leaving the Supreme Court Champlin served as a law professor at the University of Michigan.
Sources
- "Mayors of Grand Rapids, Michigan". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
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Preceded by Wilder D. Foster |
Mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan 1867 |
Succeeded by Moses V. Aldrich |
Preceded by Benjamin F. Graves |
Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1884–1891 |
Succeeded by George H. Durand |
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