William C. Hazledine
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William C. Hazledine (May 18, 1833 - January 2, 1892) was a lawyer, state legislator and judge in Arkansas and then a lawyer and legislator in New Mexico.
He served on the Pulaski Chancery Court.[1] He moved to New Mexico in 1875.[2] He advocated for New Mexico to become a state.[3] He also served as president of the New Mexico Bar Association in 1891. He died on January 2, 1892, in Albuquerque.[4]
References
- ^ Court, Arkansas Supreme (July 6, 1872). "Arkansas Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Arkansas". Press Printing Company – via Google Books.
- ^ Association, American Bar (July 6, 1892). "Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting". Headquarters Office – via Google Books.
- ^ Nieto-Phillips, John M. (July 6, 2008). The Language of Blood: The Making of Spanish-American Identity in New Mexico, 1880s-1930s. UNM Press. ISBN 9780826324245 – via Google Books.
- ^ Minutes of the New Mexico Bar Association at its July Session, 1891, Special Session in November and December, 1891, and the Regular Annual Session in July, 1892. Santa Fe: New Mexico Bar Association. 1892. pp. 2, 59, 64.
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