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Llewellyn L. Callaway

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In 1903, Callaway was chosen by the justices of the state to join the Montana Supreme Court Commission, and in 1904, he was elected District Judge for the 5th Judicial District and so resigned the Court Commission in 1905. He served as a district judge for the Montana Fifth Judicial District from
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to become the next chief justice of the Montana Supreme Court after the death of Chief Justice Brantly, served thereafter until his retirement in 1935.
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to help his father's ranch. Callaway returned to the University of Michigan in the fall of 1889 and received his
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On December 12, 1894 Callaway married Ellen N. Badger, with whom he had two sons and three daughters.
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Callaway died on in Helena, Montana, at the age of 83.
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Montana Supreme Court
Tuscola, Illinois
Virginia City, Montana Territory
James E. Callaway
Ulysses S. Grant
University of Michigan
Madison County
LL.B.
White Sulphur Springs, Montana
water rights
Montana Conservation Commission
Great Falls, Montana
Joseph M. Dixon






"Biographies and Histories of Montana's Justices, Judges, and Courts, 1865-2020"



Supreme Court Commission Is Named By The Justices
Theodore M. Brantley
Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court
Walter B. Sands
Categories
1868 births
1951 deaths

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