William Marion Ramsey

William Marion Ramsey

Infobox Judge
name = William Marion Ramsey


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office = 43rd Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
termstart = 1913
termend = 1915
nominator =
appointer = Oswald West
predecessor = new position
successor = Lawrence T. Harris
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birthdate = December 25 1846
birthplace = Iowa
deathdate = death date and age|1937|9|15|1846|12|25|mf=y
deathplace = Oregon
spouse = Mahala A. Harris
Julia A. Snyder

William Marion Ramsay (1846-1937) was an American politician and judge in Oregon. He was the 43rd Associate Justice on the Oregon Supreme Court serving from 1913 to 1915. He was also the first dean of Willamette University College of Law and a mayor of Salem, Oregon, and McMinnville, Oregon.

Early life

William Ramsay was born on Christmas Day 1846 in Monroe County, Iowa.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] The next year the family traveled the Oregon Trail and settled near the town of Newberg in Oregon Country. Arriving in the fall of 1847, William’s parents Susan Shuck (d. 1898) and David Ramsey (d. 1891) homesteaded on the same site as Ewing Young’s former mill. [http://www.ojd.state.or.us/yam/Pages/judicial_history.htm Yamhill County Circuit Court History.] Oregon Judicial Department. Retrieved on February 2 2008.] William was the youngest of five children in the family when they moved to Oregon, though his parents would have nine more children. He was schooled in the local public schools before attending and graduating from McMinnville College. William read law in Yamhill County and passed the bar, becoming a lawyer in 1868. Two years later he married Mahala A. Harris with whom he would father four children.

Legal career

In 1870, William was elected as the county judge for Yamhill County. He then practiced law in Lafayette, Oregon for ten years including for a time as a law partner with Benjamin F. Bonham, the two were partners from 1876 until 1885. From 1883 to 1888 Ramsey served as the first dean for Willamette University College of Law in Salem, Oregon, where he was in charge of a staff of three professors.1840-1990 Keepsake Edition: Willamette University. "Statesman Journal", October 26 1990.] While in Salem he also served as mayor before moving to east to Pendleton, Oregon, and La Grande, Oregon, (1902-1911) and then settling again in McMinnville, Oregon, where he served two terms as mayor.

On June 3 1913, Oregon Governor Oswald West appointed Ramsey and fellow former Willamette Law dean Charles L. McNary to the state supreme court bench when the court expanded from five to seven justices. [ [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections24.htm Oregon Blue Book: Governors of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 2 2008.] [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections27.htm Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 2 2008.] Both left the court at the end of the term on January 4 1915.

Family

William’s son Frederick served as a captain in the United States Navy aboard the "Battleship Oregon". After his first wife died William married Julia A. Snyder in 1896, and they would have one daughter. William Marion Ramsey died on September 15 1937, at the age of 79 and was buried in McMinnville at a funeral attended by several Oregon Supreme Court justices including Henry J. Bean, John O. Bailey, John L. Rand, and Percy R. Kelly.

Willamette University’s law school holds an annual lecture in his honor.

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