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William Cary Van Fleet

Born 3/24/1852 · Died 9/3/1923

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Biography

American judge (1852-1923)

William Cary Van Fleet (March 24, 1852 – September 3, 1923) was an associate justice of the California Supreme Court and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California .

Education and career

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Born in Maumee , Ohio , in 1869 Van Fleet came to California . He read law in the offices of H. O. Beatty, and entered the bar in 1873. He was an assistant district attorney of Sacramento County , California from 1878 to 1879. He was a California State Assemblyman from 1881 to 1882, and was the Director of California State Prisons from 1883 to 1884. He was a Judge of the Superior Court of California from 1884 to 1892, and was appointed by Governor Henry Markham an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California , serving from May 7, 1894, to January 3, 1899. In November 1898, he ran on the Republican and United Labor Party ticket for another term but lost the election to Democratic Walter Van Dyke .

After stepping down from the court, he practiced in the firm of Mastic, Belcher, Van Fleet & Mastick.

Federal judicial service

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On April 2, 1907, Van Fleet received a recess appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California created by 34 Stat. 1253. Formally nominated to the same position by President Roosevelt on December 3, 1907, he was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 17, 1907, and received his commission the same day. Van Fleet served until his death on September 3, 1923, in San Francisco , California.[_citation needed
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Personal

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Van Fleet married twice. On April 12, 1877, he married Mary Isabella Carey, who died in Sacramento on February 14, 1878. They had a son, Ransom.

After her death, he married Lizzie Eldridge Crocker (sister of Henry and niece of Charles and Edwin of the prominent Crocker family) in San Francisco on January 19, 1887. They had four children, Alan, William, Clark, and Julia.

References

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    William Cary Van Fleet at the _Biographical Directory of Federal Judges _, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center .

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    "It Is Van Fleet" . _San Francisco Call _. Vol. 75, no. 131. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 30 April 1894. p. 8. Retrieved July 27, 2017.

  3. Johnson, J. Edward (1963). History of the California Supreme Court: The Justices 1850-1900, vol 1 (PDF). San Francisco, CA: Bender Moss Co. pp. 194–197. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 27, 2016. Retrieved August 14, 2017.

  4. Shuck, Oscar Tully (1901). History of the Bench and Bar of California: Being Biographies of Many Remarkable Men, a Store of Humorous and Pathetic Recollections, Accounts of Important Legislation and Extraordinary Cases, Comprehending the Judicial History of the State . Commercial Printing House. pp.  –756. Retrieved September 20, 2017. William Cary Van Fleet judge.

  5. "The State Ticket" . _Evening Sentinel _. Vol. 3, no. 121. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 21 October 1898. Retrieved July 25, 2017.

  6. "Official Vote Count on State Ticket" . _Marin Journal _. Vol. 38, no. 41. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 22 December 1898. p. 1. Retrieved July 25, 2017.

  7. "Van Fleet Takes Oath and Becomes a Judge" . San Francisco Call. Vol. 101, no. 132. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 11 April 1907. p. 9. Retrieved July 25, 2017.

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