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EDWARD M. DOE was born at Cabot, Vermont, January 20, 1850, and is the son of Doctor John and Lemira Damon Doe.
He was graduated Prim the University of Iowa with a B. S. Degree in 1870, and with an LL. D. Degree in 1871. In
the latter year he was admitted to the bar in the State of Iowa, and practiced in Iowa City for a number of years.
Since 1887 he has been a resident of Flagstaff. In 1891 Governor Irwin appointed him first District Attorney of
Coconino County. and from 1902 to 1908 he filled the same office by election. He was associate Justice of the Supreme
Court of the Territory from May, 1909, to January, 1912, and was also a member of the Constitutional Convention,
but refused to sign the Constitution because of some of its provisions which he considered radical. Learned. courteous,
a true gentleman of the Old School, Judge Doe is reputed to have the finest legal mind in the State of Arizona.
Mrs. Doe is a woman of charming personality and brilliant mind, well read and thoroughly conversant with the leading
questions of the day. Judge Doe is a member of the Yavapai Club of Prescott, and an honorary member of the Anglers
Club, of Boston, Mass.
From:
Who's Who in Arizona
Vol 1
Compiled and Published by Jo Conners
Press of The Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona 1913
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