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Alexander
Burr
Justice of the Supreme Court
1926-1937Justice Burr was born in Pitrodie,
Perthshire, Scotland, on February 25, 1871. He lived with his
parents in Trinidad and Ontario until coming with them to the Dakota
Territory in September 1883. He pursued his higher education at the
University of Michigan and received a LL.B. degree and a LL.M.
degree in 1894. He later received an honorary doctor of laws degree
from the University of North Dakota. He was admitted to the North
Dakota Bar in 1894 and was elected State's Attorney of Bottineau
County that same year. He was re-elected State's Attorney in 1900
and 1902. In 1908 he was elected as the Ninth Judicial District
Judge and served in that capacity until his appointment to the
Supreme Court. On September 1, 1926, Justice Burr was appointed to
the Supreme Court by Governor Sorlie to succeed Justice Johnson. At
the time of his appointment, he was 55 years of age. He was elected
to a full term in 1928 and was re-elected in 1934 and 1942. He
retired from the Supreme Court on September 15, 1949, due to
disability, after serving approximately 22 years, ten and one-half
months. Justice Burr died on February 8, 1951, at age 79. |
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