Archibald G. McAlister

Archibald G. McAlister
Archibald McAlister, circa 1913
Chief Justice, Arizona Supreme Court
In office
January 1, 1923  December 1926
In office
January 1931  December 1932
In office
January 1937  December 1938
In office
January 1943  December 1944
Associate Justice, Arizona Supreme Court
In office
January 4, 1921  January 1, 1945
Preceded by Donald L. Cunningham
Succeeded by Arthur T. LaPrade
Personal details
Born September 23, 1873
Tatum, South Carolina.
Died Phoenix, Arizona

Archibald G. McAlister was an American jurist and politician. Before his election to the Arizona Supreme Court, he served as a judge for the Superior Court of Graham County.

McAlister was born in Tatum, South Carolina. His father was Charles A. McAlister, and his mother was Emily Connor. His father served three years in the Confederate Army. Judge McAlister won a scholarship to take courses at the University of Nashville. He traveled to Phoenix, Arizona in 1898 where he worked as teacher. He later took up the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1902. He worked as assistant district attorney for two years and district attorney for three years, before being elected judge. He served for 24 years on the Arizona Supreme Court, including four terms as Chief Justice. He married Alice Bishop on April 13, 1904. They had one son, Charles Bishop, and one daughter, Lillie.

McAlister's brother, William McAlister, served as a member of the Oklahoma State Senate.[1]

References

  1. Thoburn, Joseph Bradfield (1916). A Standard History of Oklahoma. V. American Historical Society. p. 1828. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  • Berman, David R. (1998). Arizona Politics & Government: The Quest for Autonomy, Democracy, and Development. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-6146-2.
  • Conners, Jo, ed. (1913). Who's who in Arizona. Tucson: Arizona Daily Star. OCLC 8862523.
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