Olin M. Jeffords Explained

Olin M. Jeffords
Office1:Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
Term Start1:1955
Term End1:1958
Predecessor1:John C. Sherburne
Successor1:Walter H. Cleary
Office2:Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
Term Start2:1938
Term End2:1955
Predecessor2:Sherman R. Moulton
Successor2:Benjamin N. Hulburd
Office3:Chief Judge of the Vermont Superior Court
Term Start3:1938
Term End3:1938
Predecessor3:Allen R. Sturtevant
Successor3:Walter H. Cleary
Office4:Judge of the Vermont Superior Court
Term Start4:1934
Term End4:1938
Predecessor4:John C. Sherburne
Successor4:Orrin B. Hughes
Birth Name:Olin Merrill Jeffords
Birth Date:8 June 1890
Birth Place:Enosburg Falls, Vermont
Death Place:Rutland, Vermont
Resting Place:Missisquoi Cemetery
Enosburg Falls, Vermont
Party:Republican
Spouse:Marion Hausman (m. 1928-1964, his death)
Children:2, including Jim Jeffords
Education:Boston University Law School
Occupation:Attorney
Judge

Olin Merrill Jeffords (June 8, 1890 – October 10, 1964) was a Vermont attorney and judge who served as chief justice of the Vermont Supreme Court. He was the father of Senator Jim Jeffords.

Biography

Olin M. Jeffords was born in Enosburg Falls, Vermont on June 8, 1890, the son of James Merrill Jeffords (1863–1926) and Mary D. (Merrill) Jeffords (1849–1918).[1] He graduated from Enosburg Falls High School in 1909 and Phillips Exeter Academy in 1911.[2] Jeffords worked in his father's drug store until 1915, when he decided to attend law school.[3] He graduated from Boston University Law School in 1918, was admitted to the bar, and became an attorney.[4]

He practiced with Ropes & Gray in Boston,[5] and then returned to Vermont to practice in Ludlow with the firm of William W. Stickney and John G. Sargent. He later moved to Rutland, where he continued to practice as a partner in a firm that grew to include several prominent attorneys, including Leonard F. Wing. A Republican,[6] in 1934 Jeffords was appointed a Judge of the Vermont Superior Court.[7] Jeffords rose by seniority to become the court's chief judge, a post he held briefly in 1938.[8] Later in 1938, Jeffords was appointed an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, in keeping with Vermont's tradition of promoting the chief judge of the Superior Court as Supreme Court vacancies arose. He filled the vacancy caused by the death of Chief Justice George M. Powers and promotion of Associate Justice Sherman R. Moulton to succeed Powers.[9]

In 1955 Jeffords became Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, succeeding John C. Sherburne, who had retired.[10] Jeffords served until resigning in 1958.[11] He was succeeded by Walter H. Cleary.[12]

Death and burial

Jeffords died in Rutland on October 10, 1964.[13] He was buried at Missisquoi Cemetery in Enosburg Falls.[14]

Awards and honors

In 1939 Jeffords was awarded the honorary degree of LL.D. from Boston University.[15]

In 2006 James Jeffords established the Olin M. Jeffords Scholarship at Vermont Law School, which is intended to benefit students pursuing a career in public service.[16]

Family

In 1928 Jeffords married Marion Hausman (1895-1977).[17] [18] They were the parents of two children: Mary Jeffords Mills (1932-2009); and James Merrill Jeffords (1934-2014).[19]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Armstrong, Howard E. . 1955 . Vermont Legislative Directory and State Manual . Montpelier, VT . Vermont Secretary of State . 593.
  2. Book: Vermont Bar Association . 1965 . Report of Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Volume 59 . Montpelier, VT . Argus and Patriot Steam Book Press . 26.
  3. News: September 17, 1915 . Local Items: Olin M. Jeffords . Enosburg Standard . Enosburg Falls, VT . 5 . Newspapers.com.
  4. Book: Lamb, Wallace Emerson . 1940 . The Lake Champlain and Lake George Valleys . New York, NY . The American Historical Company, Inc. . 198–199.
  5. Book: Brauer, Carl M. . 1991 . Ropes & Gray: 1865-1990 . 173.
  6. Book: Myrick, Rawson C. . 1935 . Vermont Legislative Directory . Montpelier, VT . Vermont Secretary of State . 562.
  7. News: October 13, 1964 . Olin M. Jeffords, 74, Dies . New York Times . New York, NY.
  8. News: April 20, 1938 . Sturtevant Rises to Supreme Court . Brattleboro Reformer . Brattleboro, VT . 1 . subscription . Newspapers.com.
  9. Web site: Justices of the Supreme Court, 1778 – Present . 2013 . Vermont State Archives and Records Administration . Vermont Secretary of State . May 21, 2015.
  10. News: February 18, 1955 . Olin M. Jeffords becomes State's 31st Chief Justice . Burlington Free Press . Burlington, VT . . 1 . .
  11. Web site: Supreme Court Chief Justices, State of Vermont . 2004 . History of Elected Officials Site . Vermont General Assembly . May 21, 2015.
  12. News: Morning Press Bureau . February 28, 1958 . Gov. Johnson Names Cleary Supreme Court Chief Justice . Burlington Free Press . Burlington, VT . . 2 . .
  13. Web site: Death certificate, Olin M. Jeffords . October 10, 1964 . Vermont Death Records, 1909-2008 . Ancestry.com . May 21, 2015.
  14. News: October 12, 1964 . Olin Jeffords, 74, Retired Vermont Chief Justice, Dies . Burlington Free Press . Burlington, VT . 1 . Newspapers.com.
  15. Book: Myrick, Rawson C. . 1940 . Vermont Legislative Directory . Montpelier, VT . Vermont Secretary of State . 588.
  16. News: Allen . Darren . June 23, 2006 . Jeffords Campaign Cash Going to Charity . The Times Argus . Barre, VT.
  17. Web site: Marriage record, Olin M. Jeffords and Marion Hausman . July 23, 1928 . New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866-1937 . Ancestry.com . May 21, 2015.
  18. Web site: Death certificate, Marion H. Jeffords . April 9, 1977 . Vermont Death Records, 1909-2008 . Ancestry.com . May 21, 2015.
  19. Book: Lamb, Wallace Emerson . 1940 . The Lake Champlain and Lake George Valleys . New York, NY . The American Historical Company, Inc. . 199.