Daniel Goodenow

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Daniel Goodenow (October 30, 1793 – October 7, 1863) was an American politician and jurist from

National Republican Party candidate for Governor. Unsuccessful, he ran again in 1832 and 1833. In 1838 and 1841, Goodenow served as Maine Attorney General.[1]

On October 10, 1855, Republican Governor Anson Morrill appointed Goodenow to a 7-year term as an associate justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. He retired after his first term ended in 1862 and died in Alfred a year later on October 7, 1863.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Cleaves Law Library". Retrieved 20 December 2014.
Party political offices
Preceded by National Republican nominee for Governor of Maine
1831, 1832, 1833
Succeeded by
None
Legal offices
Preceded by Maine Attorney General
1838
Succeeded by
Preceded by Maine Attorney General
1841
Succeeded by