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Collection Summary

Biography of Willis Van Devanter

Scope and Content

Restrictions

Preferred Citation

Processing Information

Acquisition Information

Related Materials

Access Terms

Container List


Inventory of the Willis Van Devanter papers, 1879-1966

University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.

Email: ahcref@uwyo.edu
URL: http://ahc.uwyo.edu/

The creation of the EAD-version of this finding aid was made possible through a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.

"©" 2006 University of Wyoming


Collection Summary

Title Willis Van Devanter papers
Dates (Inclusive) 1879-1966
Creator Van Devanter, Willis, 1859-1941
Abstract The Willis Van Devanter papers include several photographs of Van Devanter and several publications. Also included are a legal fees book belonging to Van Devanter, and artifacts, including an embroidered silk flag and a cane belonging to F.E. Warren.
Collection Number 00804
Size 1 cubic ft. (1 document box and 1 F24 box) + artifacts
Repository University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Language(s) English

Biography of Willis Van Devanter

Willis Van Devanter (1859-1941) was Wyoming’s first State Supreme Court Justice and eventually came to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He graduated from Cincinnati University Law School in 1881 and began practicing law with his father in Marion, Indiana.

Van Devanter moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1884 to practice law and soon became very involved with politics as a member of the territorial legislature and commissioner to revise the territorial statutes. In 1889, President Harrison appointed him Chief Justice of the territorial Supreme Court. After Wyoming became a state in 1890, he was elected to the same position and became the state’s first Chief Justice.

In 1897, President McKinley appointed him Assistant Attorney General. He remained very active in the Republican Party, and President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him a United States Circuit Judge in 1903. He was named to the Supreme Court by President Taft in 1910, and he remained on the bench until his retirement in 1937. While on the Supreme Court, Van Devanter was considered the Court’s foremost expert on cases relating to public lands, mining claims, water rights, and other matters of interest to the Western United States.

Van Devanter died as a result of a heart attack in 1941.

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Scope and Content

The Willis Van Devanter papers include several photographs of Van Devanter and several publications. Also included are a legal fees book belonging to Van Devanter, and artifacts, including an embroidered silk flag and a cane belonging to F.E. Warren.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

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Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Willis Van Devanter papers, 1879-1966, Collection Number 00804, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

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Processing Information

The collection was processed by Monte Kniffen in January 2001.

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Acquisition Information

The Willis Van Devanter papers were donated to the American Heritage Center by Winslow Van Devanter in 1965.

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Related Materials

There is another archival collection created by Willis Van Devanter at the date of processing. See:

Papers of Willis Van Devanter, 1884-1941, Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.

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Access Terms

Law offices--Wyoming--Cheyenne--19th century.

United States. Supreme Court.

Warren, Francis E. (Francis Emroy), 1844-1929.

Wyoming--History--1890-1918.

Wyoming--History--1919-1945.

Wyoming--History--To 1889.

Wyoming. Legislature.

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Container List

Description Container

Biographical- Newspaper Clippings,  1931-1941

Box 1 Folder 1

Biographical- “The Van Deventer Family,”   1943

Box 1 Folder 2

Correspondence- Excerpts from Van Devanter Personal Correspondence,  undated

Box 1 Folder 3

Legal Fees, Indexed,  1885-1889

Box 1 Folder 4

Making of the Constitution – Publication presented to Van Devanter,  1934

Box 1 Folder 5

Register of Law Books and Office Fixtures,  1879-1895

Box 1 Folder 6

Report of the Colorado Bar Association,  1937

Box 1 Folder 7

Saint Louis Exposition of 1904,  1904

Box 1 Folder 8

Virginia Soldier’s Claim to Western Lands Adjacent to Fort Pitt with introduction by Van Devanter,  1966

Box 1 Folder 9

Photographs,  1938, undated

Van Devanter, William Simpson, George Beck at WY/ID Joint Bar Association Meeting Van Devanter in Judicial Robes

Box 2 Folder 1

Photographs,  1907-1938, undated

Van Devanter with Supreme Court Justices10 Portraits of Van Devanter

Box 2 Folder 2

Photographs,  1905

Van Devanter and Staff (As Assistant Attorney General)

Box 2 Folder 3

Photographs,  undated

Wyoming House of Representatives, 10th General Assembly

Box 2 Folder 4

Embroidered Silk Flag. Includes embroidered scenes of China. Made in China. 

Artifacts Folder 1

F.E. Warren Cane. Elkhorn Handle with Silver Trim 

Artifacts Folder 2

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