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Judge Loren Warren Collins

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Judge Loren Warren Collins Veteran

Birth
Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
27 Sep 1912 (aged 74)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Saint Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Parents Charles P. Collins and Abigail Linoy CollinsLoren Warren Collins resides at St. Cloud; is a widower; was born in Lowell, Mass., 1838; settled upon Eden Prairie, Hennepin County, in 1854. Enlisted August 9th, 1862, in the Seventh Minnesota; served through the war; brevetted captain March 30, 1865. Was county attorney for ten years in Stearns County; member of the house of representatives in 1881-1883; one of the managers conducting the impeachment proceedings against District Court judge Cox; was appointed judge of the Seventh Judicial District, April 17, 1883; was appointed associate judge of the Supreme Court, Nov. 12, 1887, to fill a vacancy caused by the death of justice Berry; elected 1888, re-elected 1894, 1900. Upon the death of Senator Davis, in December, 1900, he was tendered an appointment to the United States Senate by Governor Lind, but declined.
http://www.debbiesgenealogy.com/minnesota_territorial_pioneers_biographies.htm
Family Search record shows buried in St. Cloud
MN Death Cert ID# 1912-MN-017588
Parents Charles P. Collins and Abigail Linoy CollinsLoren Warren Collins resides at St. Cloud; is a widower; was born in Lowell, Mass., 1838; settled upon Eden Prairie, Hennepin County, in 1854. Enlisted August 9th, 1862, in the Seventh Minnesota; served through the war; brevetted captain March 30, 1865. Was county attorney for ten years in Stearns County; member of the house of representatives in 1881-1883; one of the managers conducting the impeachment proceedings against District Court judge Cox; was appointed judge of the Seventh Judicial District, April 17, 1883; was appointed associate judge of the Supreme Court, Nov. 12, 1887, to fill a vacancy caused by the death of justice Berry; elected 1888, re-elected 1894, 1900. Upon the death of Senator Davis, in December, 1900, he was tendered an appointment to the United States Senate by Governor Lind, but declined.
http://www.debbiesgenealogy.com/minnesota_territorial_pioneers_biographies.htm
Family Search record shows buried in St. Cloud
MN Death Cert ID# 1912-MN-017588


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