J. H. Price Explained
James H. Price (August 26, 1861 – March 24, 1947)[1] [2] was a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi from March to August 1903.[3]
He was a Sigma Chi fraternity brother,[4] and a member of the Mississippi State Bar Association.[5]
He lived in Magnolia, Mississippi and was co-counsel for governor Lee M. Russell when the governor was sued over whether he met the qualifications to hold office.[6]
Notes and References
- "Judge Price Passes; Rites Held Monday", McComb Enterprise-Journal (March 24, 1947), p. 1.
- Book: Rowland, Dunbar . Mississippi: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form . 1907 . Southern Historical Publishing Association . 978-0-87152-222-1 . 673 . en.
- [Leslie H. Southwick|Leslie Southwick]
- Book: Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities: A Descriptive Analysis of the Fraternity System in the Colleges of the United States, with a Detailed Account of Each Fraternity . James T. Brown, editor and publisher. . 1923.
- Book: Law Notes . 1907 . E. Thompson Company .
- Book: Mississippi's Federal Courts: A History . 9781496819499 . January 17, 2019 . Univ. Press of Mississippi .