Guy H. Sturgis
American judge (1877–1951)
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Guy H. Sturgis (March 3, 1877 – January 18, 1951) of Portland, Maine, was a long-serving Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from August 13, 1923, to March 8, 1949, serving as Chief Justice after August 8, 1940.[1]
Born in New Gloucester, Maine, Sturgis was " educated in the town's common schools, and graduated from Bowdoin College in 1898. He received a law degree from Columbia University Law School in 1899, and studied law at the office of Thomas B. Reed".[2] Sturgis served as Maine Attorney General from 1917 to 1920.
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Preceded by Albert Spear | Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court 1923–1949 | Succeeded by Harold H. Murchie |
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