James E. Shepherd

James E. Shepherd

James Edward Shepherd (1847-1910) was a lawyer and jurist who served on the North Carolina Supreme Court.

Shepherd was born at Mintonville, near Suffolk, Virginia, the son of Thomas Swepson Shepherd (1811-1860) and his first wife Ann Eliza Browne (1813-1852). After the outbreak of the American Civil War, James, not quite 14 years old, claimed to be eighteen and joined Company A, 16th Regiment, of the Virginia Infantry, as a private. At the end of summer in 1862, Lee's Army of Northern Virginia moved into Maryland during its first invasion of the North. During this campaign young Shepherd revealed the fact that he was only fifteen and was discharged from military service near Frederick, Maryland, on September 8. He spent the remainder of the war as a telegraph operator under contract with the C.S.A. War Department, first in Giles County, Virginia, then at Wilson, North Carolina.

Shepherd attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1867 and 1868, and was admitted to the bar and opened a practice in Wilson in 1869. After marrying, he moved to Washington, North Carolina to join his father-in-law in his law practice. He became active in local politics, serving as chairman of the Beaufort County Democratic Party. In 1875, Shepherd was elected delegate from Beaufort County and Pamlico County to the state Constitutional Convention, where he authored a provision on county government. The following year, 1876, he was elected judge of the Beaufort County Inferior Court, an office he held until 1882 when he was elected judge of the Superior Court. Shepherd was elected as an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court in 1888 and was appointed chief justice in late 1892 (after the death of Chief Justice Augustus Summerfield Merrimon). Shepherd served as chief justice until 1895 when he was defeated for re-election to the high court.

Shepherd should not be confused with James E. Shepard, founder of North Carolina Central University.

References

* [http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/ead/eadxml/pc_shepherd_james_e.xml Finding Aid of the James E. Shepherd Papers, North Carolina State Archives]
* [http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/0199/ Guide to the James E. Shepherd Papers, East Carolina University]


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