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Vernon D. Forbes (1905–1990) was a justice of the Alaska Territorial Supreme Court from YEAR to YEAR.
He was a judge in the United States District Court for the District of Alaska.[1]
Swore in delegated to Alaska Constitutional Convention.[2]
He was the first president of McKinley Bank[3] (Mt. McKinley Mutual Savings Bank).
Jay Rabinowitz clerked for him.[4]
Accused of? by an anonymous source.[5]
"Vernon D. Forbes, another son, entered the firm and Mr. Lounsbury left for Chicago where he practiced law. Vernon Forbes left for Fairbanks, Alaska, being appointed a federal judge there." Mom's Findagrave
References
[edit]- ^ "Mary Bridges, Petitioner, v. Honorable Vernon D. Forbes, District Judge of the Territory (now State) of Alaska, Fourth Division, and John B. Hall, Clerk of the Fourth Judicial District of Said District Court, Respondents (alaska Housing Authority, a Public Corporate Authority, Intervenor), 269 F.2d 703 (9th Cir. 1959)". Justia Law.
- ^ https://www.akleg.gov/pdf/billfiles/ConstitutionalConvention/Proceedings/Proceedings%20-%20Day%2001%20-%20November%2008%201955%20-%20Pages%201-16.pdf
- ^ Bank, Mt McKinley. "Our History". www.mtmckinleybank.com.
- ^ "Project Jukebox | Digital Branch of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Oral History Program". jukebox.uaf.edu.
- ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/us/13stevens.html
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