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Evelyn Croom Maxwell

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New page: {{Infobox Biography | subject_name =Evelyn Croom Maxwell | image_name =ECMaxwell.jpg | image_size =288px | image_caption = | date_of_birth =July 27, 1863 | place_of_bir...
{{Infobox Biography
| subject_name =Evelyn Croom Maxwell
| image_name =ECMaxwell.jpg
| image_size =288px
| image_caption =
| date_of_birth =[[July 27]], [[1863]]
| place_of_birth =Evergreen, Alabama
| date_of_death =
| place_of_death =
| occupation =Attorney, politician, judges
| religion =
| spouse =[[Wilhelmina Maxwell|Wilhelmina Thornton]]
| parents =[[Augustus E. Maxwell|Augustus E.]] and [[Julia Maxwell]]
| children =Evelyn Cameron Maxwell<br/>Judith Lee Maxwell
}}
'''Evelyn Croom Maxwell''' was a prominent attorney and jurist.

Maxwell was born near Evergreen, Alabama on [[July 27]], [[1863]], while the Maxwell family was away from their home in Pensacola, which had been taken by Union forces in the [[Wikipedia:American Civil War|Civil War]]. He graduated from the University of Nashville in [[1882]]. Returning to Pensacola, Maxwell taught public school there and in nearby Bagdad for a short time before being finishing his law study and gaining admittance to the Florida bar in [[1885]]. He married [[Wilhelmina Maxwell|Wilhelmina Thornton]] on [[February 1]], [[1894]].

In February [[1892]] Maxwell became a judge for the Criminal Court of Record of Escambia County, in which capacity he served until November [[1896]], at which time he became a Circuit Court judge for the First District of Florida. Maxwell served in that capacity through [[September 1]], [[1901]], on which date he became a commissioner of the [[Wikipedia:Florida Supreme Court|Florida Supreme Court]]. On [[December 1]], [[1902]], he became an associate justice on the same court, and served as such through [[February 15]], [[1904]], at which time he retired from the bench in order to devote more time to private practice.

==Sources==
*''[[History of Escambia County, Florida]]'' by [[Henry Clay Armstrong]]

[[Category:Attorneys|Maxwell, Evelyn C.]] [[Category:Judges|Maxwell, Evelyn C.]]

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