- William Tod Otto
William Tod Otto (
January 19 ,1816 –November 7 ,1905 ) was an Americanjudge and the eighth reporter of decisions of theUnited States Supreme Court , serving as reporter from 1875 to 1883.Born in
Philadelphia , he received hisA.B. in 1833 and his A.M. in 1836, both from theUniversity of Pennsylvania . He moved west and practiced law inBrownstown, Indiana and was a judge on theIndiana Second Circuit Court from 1844 to 1852. He taught law at Indiana University and unsuccessfully ran forAttorney General of Indiana in 1858. ["William Tod Otto." "West's Encyclopedia of American Law." The Gale Group, Inc, 1998. Accessed at http://www.answers.com/topic/william-tod-otto, March 4, 2008.] He was a delegate to the 1860Republican National Convention supportingAbraham Lincoln . Lincoln appointed him Assistant Secretary of the Interior after the previous man in the position,John Palmer Usher , was promoted to Secretary of the Interior. He served in that capacity from 1863 to 1871. Otto was also a diplomat, helping arbitrate claims againstSpain , as well as a delegate to theUniversal Postal Union congress inLisbon, Portugal .Notes
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