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Appointed by
  
LaFayette Grover

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Spouse
  
Winnifred Moser

Political party
  
Republican Party

Name
  
Lafayette Mosher


Died
  
May 27, 1894, Oregon, United States

Succeeded by
  
John Burnett (judge)

Lafayette F. Mosher (September 1, 1824 – May 27, 1894) was an American politician and judge in Oregon. He was the 23rd Associate Justice on the Oregon Supreme Court. Prior to joining the state's highest court in 1873 he served in the Oregon State Senate.

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Early life

Mosher was born near Latonia Springs in Kentucky on September 1, 1824. The son of Hannah Webster and her husband Stephen Mosher, Lafayette was educated in Cincinnati, Ohio at Woodward College where he received a Bachelor of Arts in 1843. He later moved to Oregon Territory.

Oregon

On May 14, 1853, he arrived in Oregon. Through 1854 he was involved in a movement in Southern Oregon to create a new territory, Jackson Territory. In 1855 he was appointed as a registrar for the Southern Oregon District of the land office. Then on July 1, 1856 Mosher married the daughter of former governor Joseph Lane, Winnifred, with whom he would have eight children.

In 1870, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate after the winner of the seat accepted a federal position and became ineligible for the legislature. Mosher served as a Republican from Douglas County. In 1873, he was appointed by Oregon Governor LaFayette Grover to the Oregon Supreme Court to replace Andrew J. Thayer who had died in office. His term then ended the following year and Mosher left the court. Lafayette Mosher died on May 27, 1894.

References

Lafayette F. Mosher Wikipedia


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