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John Thomas Canty (April 24, 1854 – May 1, 1920) was an American jurist. CareerBorn in London, United Kingdom, Canty emigrated with his parents to the United States and settled in Detroit, Michigan and Lawler, Iowa. Canty moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1880 and was admitted to the Minnesota bar in 1881. Canty served as a Minnesota district court judge for Hennepin County, Minnesota. He then served on the Minnesota Supreme Court from 1894 to 1899. Canty emigrated to Brazil to develop plantations and colonization projects. Canty died at his home in Curratinha, Brazil after getting lost while on an exploration, for three days, and being without food or water dying as a result from the effects.[1][2][3][4] Notes1. ^Minnesota State Law Library-Thomas Canty {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140105045051/http://mn.gov/lawlib/judgebio.html#canty |date=2014-01-05 }} {{MNJustices}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Canty, Thomas}}{{Minnesota-politician-stub}}2. ^'Iowans Inherit $900,000 Worth of Mahogany Forest in Brazil,' Milford Mail (Iowa), September 30, 1920, pg. 7 3. ^'Goes for Fortune in Brazil,' Emmetsburg Democrat (Iowa), November 3, 1920 4. ^'About Iowa People and Events,' J. W. Jarnagin, Lemars Semi Weekly Sentinel (Iowa), August 3, 1920 11 : 1854 births|1920 deaths|English emigrants to the United States|American emigrants to Brazil|People from London|People from Chickasaw County, Iowa|Lawyers from Detroit|Politicians from Minneapolis|Minnesota state court judges|Minnesota Supreme Court justices|Lawyers from Minneapolis |
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