Edwin Ames Jaggard (June 21, 1859 – February 13, 1911) was an American jurist.
Born in
Altoona, Pennsylvania, Jaggard received his bachelor's degree from
Dickinson College
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in 1879. He then received his law degree from
University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1882. He then moved to
Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1882, and practiced law. Jaggard served as Minnesota District Court judge, from 1898 until 1905, for
Ramsey County, Minnesota
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. He was a lecturer at the
University of Minnesota Law School. Jaggard served on the
Minnesota Supreme Court from 1905 until his death in 1911. Jaggard died in
Bermuda of a heart attack where he had gone for his health.
['Justice Jaggard Dies in Bermuda,' Austin Daily Herald (Minnesota), February 15, 1911]
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1859 births
1911 deaths
Politicians from Altoona, Pennsylvania
Politicians from Saint Paul, Minnesota
Dickinson College alumni
University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni
University of Minnesota Law School faculty
Minnesota state court judges
Justices of the Minnesota Supreme Court
19th-century American judges
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