Henry Whitelaw Bond

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Henry W. Bond
Missouri Supreme Court
In office
1913–1919
Personal details
Born(1848-01-27)January 27, 1848
Brownsville, Tennessee
DiedSeptember 28, 1919(1919-09-28) (aged 71)
Jefferson City, Missouri
Spouse
Mary D. Miller
(m. 1880)
Children4
EducationHarvard University
OccupationJurist

Henry Whitelaw Bond (January 27, 1848 – September 28, 1919) was a justice of the

Missouri Supreme Court
from 1913 to 1919.

Biography

Born near Brownsville, Tennessee, to Thomas and Ellen Owen (Whitelaw) Bond,[1] He was educated in schools in Tennessee and at Harvard University. He married Mary D. Miller in Bolivar, Tennessee on November 18, 1880. They had four children: Thomas, Irene (Mrs. Alleyn von Schrader), Whitelaw and Marion.[1]

After gaining

admission to the bar in Tennessee, he practiced law there until 1879, then moved to St. Louis. In 1892, he was elected to a twelve-year term as a judge of the St. Louis Court of Appeals, beginning January 1, 1893.[1]

He resigned on October 7, 1901, to return to the practice of law.[1] He formed a partnership with his son, Thomas, in June 1904, and then with Judge William C. Marshall, forming the firm of Bond, Marshall & Bond.[1] Marshall left in 1910, and the firm continued as Bond & Bond until April 11, 1911, when Bond was appointed a Supreme Court commissioner of Missouri.[1] In 1912 he was elected to the Missouri Supreme Court for a term to run from 1913 to 1923, serving until he died in office in 1919, from "an attack of apoplexy".[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Albert Nelson Marquis, editor, The Book of St. Louisans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of St. Louis and Vicinity, Second Edition (1912), p. 69.
  2. ^ "Chief Justice Bond". New-York Tribune. Jefferson City. September 29, 1919. p. 6. Retrieved November 23, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
Political offices
Preceded by Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
1913–1919
Succeeded by