Joseph B. Crockett

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Joseph Bryant Crockett
Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
In office
December 1867 – January 5, 1880
Appointed byGovernor Henry Huntly Haight
Preceded byOscar L. Shafter
Succeeded byElections under new constitution of 1879
Personal details
Born(1808-11-17)November 17, 1808
Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedJanuary 15, 1884(1884-01-15) (aged 75)
Fruit Vale, California, U.S.
Spouse
Caroline Matilda Bryan
(m. 1832)
Alma materUniversity of Tennessee at Nashville (no degree)

Joseph Bryant Crockett (November 17, 1808 – January 15, 1884) was an American attorney who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California from December 1867 to January 5, 1880.

Biography

Crockett was born in Lexington, Kentucky to Martha Ferguson and Robert Crockett. At the age of 19, he moved to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and read law in the offices of Charles S. Morehead. In 1830, he formed a partnership of Henry & Crockett, and with the departure of his partner after two years he took over the practice. In August 1833, Crockett was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives from Christian County. In 1836, he formed a firm with a young attorney, James F. Buckner, in the partnership of Crockett & Buckner, where he was joined by his brother, John W. Crockett. In 1840, Crockett moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where he edited a newspaper, the Intelligencer, and continued to practice law. In 1850, he ran under the Whig Party for the Missouri House of Representatives.

In 1852, he joined with Gwin Page, a fellow pupil from Morehead's law office, to come to San Francisco, California. They formed a law partnership, and Crockett continued his involvement in Democratic Party politics. In 1864, Crockett ran for the United States House of Representatives in California's 1st congressional district on the Democratic Party ticket, but lost to Republican Donald C. McRuer. After Page's death in 1857, Crockett formed the firm of Crockett & Whiting, and was joined in 1867 by Joseph Naphtally as a name partner.

In December 1868, Governor Henry Huntly Haight appointed Crockett as Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court to fill the vacancy left the resignation of Oscar L. Shafter. In October 1869, Crockett ran against William T. Wallace and Lorenzo Sawyer and was elected for the remainder of Shafter's term. In 1879, a constitutional convention was held, and a new constitution was adopted that called for elections for all seats of the Supreme Court. Crockett did not run in the September 1879 election.

On January 15, 1884, Crockett died at his home in Fruitvale, California.

Clubs

Crockett was a member of the Bohemian Club.

Personal life

On November 15, 1832, Crockett married Caroline Matilda Bryan in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and they had eight children.

External links

See also

  • List of justices of the Supreme Court of California
  • Augustus Rhodes
  • Silas Sanderson
  • Lorenzo Sawyer
  • Royal Sprague
Political offices
Preceded by
Oscar L. Shafter
Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
1867–1880
Succeeded by
Elections under new Constitution of 1879