James I. Brownson (judge) explained

James Irwin Brownson Jr.
Office:Judge of the Washington County Courts of Common Pleas
Term Start:1918
Term End:1939
Predecessor:Robert W. Irwin
Birth Date:January 25, 1856
Death Date:January 1, 1939
Death Place:Hillview Sanitarium
Alma Mater:Washington and Jefferson College

James Irwin Brownson Jr. (January 25, 1856 - January 1, 1939) was a judge in Pennsylvania.[1] He was born in Washington, Pennsylvania on January 25, 1856.

Biography

His father, Rev. Dr. James I. Brownson, served as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Washington for fifty years and as interim President of Washington & Jefferson College twice.

Brownson graduated from Washington and Jefferson College in 1875. He read law with the Alexander Wilson and was admitted to the Washington county bar in 1878. He worked at the law firm of AW & MC Acheson until 1889. He was in private practice from 1889 to 1902 before joining with partners to create Brownson, Donnan & Miller. He served as the solicitor of Washington County for 9 years.

He served as vice president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association in 1917. He was president of the board of trustees of Washington and Jefferson College. He was a member of the board of managers of the Pennsylvania Training School at Morganza.

He was appointed judge of Washington County Courts of Common Pleas on January 4, 1918; he was subsequently elected to a full term of ten years on November 1919. He eventually rose to become president judge.

He suffered a stroke in September 1938 while on the bench. He later died at the Hillview Sanitarium on January 1, 1939.[2]

Legacy

He had been involved Neighborhood House charity in Washington, purchasing the former Tyler Tube and Pipe Company for the charity's permanent location; upon his death, the charity was renamed Brownson House in his honor.[3] Upon his death, it was renamed the Brownson House in his honor.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Eastman, Frank Marshall . Twenty-sevenths Judicial District . Courts and lawyers of Pennsylvania: a history, 1623-1923. 3 . . 1922 . 726. https://books.google.com/books?id=TPwLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA726.
  2. News: James I. Brownson, 82, Pennsylvania Jurist. Head of the Washington County Court Also a Civic Leader . . January 2, 1939 .
  3. Web site: Brownson House 2002 - Youth Service . . https://web.archive.org/web/20151222092011/http://www.wash-greenesportshall.org/2002/Brownson%20House.htm . December 22, 2015 . September 10, 2012 . dead .