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JOSEPH D. PERKINS

JOSEPH D. PERKINS, Twenty-fifth circuit, Carthage (Democrat). - born in St. Francois county, Mo., in 1851; educated in the public schools and at Elmwood Academy, Farmington, Mo.; admitted to the bar in 1877; elected county school commissioner of St. Francois county in the Spring of 1877; elected prosecuting attorney of Madison county in 1878 and re-elected in 1880; in 1887 was elected city attorney of Carthage, Mo., to which city he had removed; elected judge of the Twenty-fifth circuit in 1896 to fill out an unexpired term, and elected again in 1898. Single.

[From:  The Official Manual of the State of Missouri ]

 


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