William H. Beatty Explained

William H. Beatty
Office:15th Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court
Termstart:January 1889
Termend:August 4, 1914
Appointer:Elected
Predecessor:Niles Searls
Successor:Matt I. Sullivan
Office1:Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court
Termstart1:1879
Termend1:1880
Predecessor1:Thomas Porter Hawley[1]
Successor1:Thomas Porter Hawley[2]
Office2:Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court
Termstart2:January 1875
Termend2:1879
Birth Date:18 February 1838
Birth Place:Monclova, Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Party:Republican
Father:H. O. Beatty
Mother:Margaret Boone Runyan
Alma Mater:University of Virginia (no degree)

William Henry Beatty (February 18, 1838 – August 4, 1914) was the 15th Chief Justice of California from 1889 to 1914. Previously, he was chief justice of the Nevada Supreme Court from 1879 to 1880.

Early life and education

On February 18, 1838, Beatty was born in a small village of Monclova, Lucas County, Ohio (near Toledo) to H. O. Beatty and Margaret Boone Runyan. Around 1840, his family returned to Kentucky, where his parents were originally from.[3] He attended public schools and in 1853, when he was 15 years old, his family moved to Sacramento, California and his father became a successful lawyer.[3] When Beatty was 17 years old, he went East for his education and studied at the University of Virginia for two years, but did not receive a degree.[4] [5]

Legal and judicial career

Returning to Sacramento, Beatty read law at his father's office and in 1861 was admitted to the California bar.[6] [7] In 1863, he moved to Nevada and was elected City Attorney of Austin, Nevada, and then from 1864 to 1874 as District Judge in the Sixth, Seventh, and then the Eighth Judicial Districts.[3] [5] At the same time, his father, Henry Oscar Beatty, moved to Nevada and in 1864 was elected a Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court.[3] In November 1874, William Beatty was elected to the Nevada Supreme Court and took his seat in January 1875.[8] He served for six years on the Supreme Court, the last two as chief justice.[9] [3] In January 1881, soon after the conclusion of his term, Beatty returned to Sacramento and resumed a private practice.[5] [10] [11]

In 1888, both the Republican and Union Labor parties placed Beatty on the ticket for the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California.[12] [13] He won the election, defeating Niles Searls (who was appointed Chief Justice in April 1887 by Governor Washington Bartlett) to complete the unexpired portion of the term of the previous Chief Justice Robert F. Morrison, who had died.[14] [15] The next year, in 1890, the Republican Party renominated Beatty and he won the election in November[16] [17] for a 12 year term beginning January 8, 1891.[18] In November 1902, Beatty was re-elected as Chief Justice under the Republican ticket to another 12 year term, which would expire in 1915.[19] Beatty held the position of Chief Justice for over 25 years until he died in office on August 4, 1914, and Matt I. Sullivan assumed the post.[20]

In 1904, Beatty supported an amendment to the California Constitution to create three divisions of a Court of Appeals to reduce the case load of the Supreme Court.[21]

Honors and awards

On May 14, 1913, Beatty received an honorary degree of LL.D. from the University of California.[22]

Personal information

On June 17, 1874, at Hamilton, White Pine County, Nevada, Beatty married Elizabeth May ("Bessie") Love (born 1845), who was originally from Salisbury, North Carolina, and they had two children: H. Oscar Beatty (c. 1876  - April 14, 1935) and Alice Margaret Beatty (Wright) (born 1880).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Albany Law Journal, Volume 20. 1878. Weed, Parsons & Company. 137. July 14, 2017. Nevada Reports, Thomas P. Hawley, Chief Justice.
  2. Book: American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial ..., Volume 6. 1883. American News Company. 187. Entry for Thomas P. Hawley, Chief Justice of Nevada Supreme Court.
  3. Web site: Memorial for William Henry Beatty. Nevada Supreme Court. July 14, 2017. 1914.
  4. Web site: Backer. Donna. Hon. William H. Beatty. Ancestry.com. 20 August 2012.
  5. News: The Supreme Court, From Chief Justice Hastings to Chief Justice Beatty. July 14, 2017. San Francisco Call. 22. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 22 June 1895. 78. 5.
  6. News: San Francisco: Auction of Real Estate and Personal Property. July 14, 2017. Marysville Daily Appeal. 68. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 1 October 1872. 2. On the premises of William H. Beatty, situated in Placer county, two miles south of Wheatland, and one and one-half miles north of Sheridan.....
  7. News: Real Estate Transfer. July 14, 2017. Sacramento Daily Union. 53. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 22 April 1876. 2. 5.
  8. Book: Johnson. J. Edward. History of the California Supreme Court: The Justices 1850-1900, vol 1. 1963. Bender Moss Co. San Francisco, CA. 162–170. August 14, 2017. December 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161227124913/http://library.courtinfo.ca.gov/included/docs/SCJC_Vol_1.pdf. dead.
  9. Book: Spofford. Ainsworth Rand. American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and Political for 1880. 1880. American News Company. 182. chief justice of nevada supreme court 1881.. July 14, 2017. Entry for W. H. Beatty, Chief Justice, Nevada Supreme Court.
  10. News: Banquet to the Supreme Court. July 14, 2017. Sacramento Daily Union. 245. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 6 December 1878. 7. 3. The invited guests present were...Hon. William H. Beatty, of the Supreme Court of Nevada.
  11. News: Personals. July 14, 2017. Daily Alta California. 12548. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 21 August 1884. 37. 6. Judge William H. Beatty, formerly of the Supreme Bench of Nevada, is at the Palace.
  12. News: The Republican State Convention Meets. July 14, 2017. Coronado Mercury. 65. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 1 August 1888. 1. Nominations for chief justice of the Supreme Court being in order, A.L. Hart, of Sacramento, nominated Hon. William H. Beatty, of Sacramento..
  13. News: Native Sons. July 14, 2017. Daily Alta California. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 31 October 1888. 8.
  14. News: Election Day. July 14, 2017. Coronado Mercury. 12. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 13 November 1888. 5. Chief Justice— William H. Beatty, 154; Niles Searls, 88; Robert Thompson 4..
  15. News: Official Count of San Bernardino County, Election November 6, 1888. July 14, 2017. San Bernardino Daily Courier. 45. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 30 November 1888. 5. 3.
  16. News: Republican Convention. July 14, 2017. Coronado Mercury. 15. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 23 August 1890. 4.
  17. News: Marin County's Vote. July 14, 2017. Sausalito News. 40. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 14 November 1890. 6. 3.
  18. News: The Supreme Court. July 14, 2017. San Francisco Call. 39. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 8 January 1891. 69. 2.
  19. News: Pardee Carries Alameda County by Nearly Five Thousand Votes. July 14, 2017. San Francisco Call. 159. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 6 November 1902. 92. 13.
  20. News: Head of California Supreme Court Dead. July 14, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 237. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 5 August 1914. 11.
  21. News: Supreme Court is Far Behind. July 14, 2017. Red Bluff Daily News. 45. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 4 November 1904. 1.
  22. Book: University of California Chronicle, Volume 15. 1913. University of California. Berkeley, CA. 413. July 14, 2017.