O. F. Goddard

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O. F. Goddard (January 20, 1853 – September 25, 1943) was a justice of the Montana Supreme Court from 1938 to 1939.

Born in Troy, Iowa, Goddard attended the Troy Academy, and then read law under the supervision of his uncle, a local judge.[1] Initially named Fletcher Goddard, he added the "O." himself because "he wanted another initial, so more or less at random took O".[1]

Goddard entered the practice of law in Billings, Montana in 1883. He served in the Montana Senate, and was a district judge from October 1, 1924, to January 4, 1937, before being elected Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court. He retired in 1939.[2][1]

Goddard died in his home at the age of 90.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "O. F. Goddard, Former Chief Justice, Dies", The Billings Gazette (September 26, 1943), p. 1, 6.
  2. ^ "Old Servant Retires", The Independent-Record (December 3, 1939), p. 12.
Political offices
Preceded by Justice of the Montana Supreme Court
1938–1939
Succeeded by