Lorenzo Sawyer

Lorenzo Sawyer

Lorenzo Sawyer (May 23 1820 – September 7 1891) was an American lawyer and judge who was appointed the Supreme Court of California in 1860 and served as its Chief Justice from 1868–70. [cite web | url=http://cschs.org/02_history/02_c.html | title=Chief Justices of California | publisher=The California Supreme Court Historical Society | accessdate=2008-01-14] He later served as the first judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 1870 until his death. [cite web | url=http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/Web/SDocuments.nsf/94dcdf31963df55d88256453006e368f/f541970a1f094c8688256453007c6f34?OpenDocument | title=A Brief History of Ninth Circuit Courts | work=History and Guide to the U.S. Courts | publisher=United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit | accessdate=2008-01-14]

Early years

Sawyer was born on a farm in Le Roy, New York, the eldest of six children. He worked on the farm during the summer and attended the district school in winter. At the age of fifteen he attended, for a short time, a high school at Watertown, called the Black River Institute, where he became interested in the law. In 1837, having reached the age of seventeen, he went out on his own to pursue a course of study preparatory to commencing the study of law. The next eight years were devoted to preparation for the bar, at first in New York and afterward in Ohio. To support himself during this period, he taught in the district schools, and afterward in academies and as a tutor in college.cite book | url=http://www.calarchives4u.com/Biographies/sanfrancisco/sf-saw.htm | chapter=LORENZO SAWYER | title=The Bay of San Francisco | volume=1 | publisher=Lewis Publishing Co. | year=1892 | pages=652–54]

Career

In 1840 he emigrated to Ohio, where he pursued his studies for a time at the Western Reserve College, and afterward continued his studies at Columbus and at Central College of Ohio near Columbus. He was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Ohio in May 1846. He afterward went to Chicago, Illinois, where he passed a year in the office of future California Senator James A. McDougall. Soon afterward he entered into a law partnership with the Lieutenant-Governor John Edwin Holmes at Jefferson, Wisconsin, where he was rapidly acquiring an extensive and lucrative practice, when the California Gold Rush happened.

Joining a company of men from Wisconsin, he made his way across the country in seventy-two days, arriving in California about the middle of July 1850 in "an unprecedentedly short trip". [cite book | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=QXleCFDHFpkC&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=%22lorenzo+sawyer%22+california+supreme+court&source=web&ots=HZpD6jdX2G&sig=LSOFyQvwTb8CeQdmiHZGpqlV8iU | title=Bench and Bar in California: History, Anecdotes, Reminiscences | first=Oscar Tully | last=Shuck | year=1889 | publisher=Occident Printing House | chapter=Chapter 7 | page=67] He wrote sketches of this trip, which were published in the "Ohio Observer", and copied into many of the western papers. They were highly appreciated and were used as a guide by many emigrants of the succeeding year. After working in the mines for a short time, he went to Sacramento and opened a law office there. Ill health, however, compelled him to seek the climate of the mountains, and accordingly he moved to Nevada City and entered upon the practice of law in October of that year, his law library consisting of eleven volumes which he had brought across the plains. With the exception of a few months from February to August 1851 passed in San Francisco, during which time his office was twice burned, he remained in Nevada City until the autumn of 1853, when he returned to San Francisco. In 1853 he was elected City Attorney.

In 1855 he was a candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court, and came within six votes of reaching the nomination. In the spring of 1861 he formed a law partnership with the General C. H. S. Williams, and in the winter of 1861-62 they determined to open a branch office in Virginia City, Nevada. Sawyer went to Virginia City in January 1862 to open the office and establish the business, and while there Governor Leland Stanford of California offered him the appointment of City and County Attorney of San Francisco, which he declined. In June 1862, he was offered a vacant spot in the office of Judge of the Twelfth Judicial District, embracing the city and county of San Mateo, which he accepted, and he was unanimously reelected to office when his first term was up, both political parties giving him their support.

Upon the reorganization of the State courts, under the amended constitution, Judge Sawyer was in 1863 elected a justice of the Supreme Court of California, and drew a six-year term, during the last two years of which he was Chief Justice. During his term, he was noted for the thoroughness and elaborateness of his decisions and held in high regard.

In 1869, Congress passed an act to amend the judicial system of the United States, by which the United States Circuit Courts were reorganized—the appointment of a circuit judge for each of the nine circuits being provided for. In December of that year, as the term of Chief Justice Sawyer was about to expire, President Ulysses S. Grant nominated him for United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit, which was confirmed by the Senate in 1870. In 1884, he handed down what became known as the Sawyer Decision in "Woodruff v. North Bloomfield Mining and Gravel Company" which abruptly ended hydraulic mining in Northern California's Gold Country. [cite web |url=http://www.sierranevadavirtualmuseum.com/docs/specialex/ontheroad/highway49/northbloomfield.htm |title=North Bloomfield and Malakoff Diggins |accessdate=2008-09-01 |publisher=sierranevadavirtualmuseum.com] He served on the court until his death in 1891.

References

External links

* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=2106 Federal Judicial Center]
* [http://www.1849.org/ggg/legacy.html Woodruff Vs North Bloomfield]


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