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词条 Peter Meldrim
释义

  1. Early Life

  2. Political and Professional Career

     Georgia State Senate  Legal Career 

  3. Death

  4. Footnotes

  5. External links

Peter Wiltberger Meldrim (4 December 1848 − 13 December 1933) was an attorney, politician, judge and an army officer from Georgia, United States.[1]

Early in his career, he worked to expand African-Americans' access to education as chairman of the Georgia State Commission on the Education of Colored Persons. He served as an alderman and was elected Mayor of Savannah, Georgia in the late 1890s.

In 1908 he was the chair of the Georgia delegation to the Democratic National Convention. Meldrim was a highly regarded attorney known for his handling of complex cases and oratory who served as a commissioner from Georgia on the Uniform Law Commission which worked to enact uniform state laws nationally. Meldrim also presented addresses on law to various state and national bar associations, served as president of the Georgia State Bar in 1904, and became chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on Jurisprudence and Law Reform. In addition, he also served as the Association's president. His home for many years in later life was the historic Green-Meldrim House.

Early Life

He was born in Savannah, Georgia on December 4, 1848; his parents were Ralph M. Meldrim and Jane Fawcett Meldrim.[1] He had Irish heritage and was president of the local Hibernian Society from 1887 to 1912.

At age 16 he fought in the defence of Savannah against Sherman's March to the Sea.[1] He was privately tutored, attended Chatham Academy, then attended the University of Georgia, Class of 1868, where he was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Literary Society, and was a charter member of the Eta Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity. He was the Phi Beta Kappa anniversary orator. In 1869 obtained an LL.B, then in 1871 earned an M.A., also from the University of Georgia. He awarded an honorary LL.D. from the University in 1913.[2] He married his wife, Frances P. Casey, in 1881.[1]

Meldrim became a Colonel of the 1st Georgia Cavalry and later a Brigadier General in the Georgia National Guard.[1]

Political and Professional Career

He became chairman of the Georgia State Commission on the Education of Colored Persons from its inception in 1891, and worked to expand African-Americans' access to education.[1]

Georgia State Senate

In 1881 General Meldrim was elected to the Georgia State Senate, in 1891 elected as an alderman of the city of Savannah, Georgia, and ran for Mayor of Savannah in 1897 defeating incumbent Herman Myers. Two years later, though, he declined to run for re-election and Myers became mayor again.[2]

In 1908 he was the chair of the Georgia delegation to the Democratic National Convention held in Denver, Colorado.[1]

Legal Career

Meldrim was a highly regarded attorney known for his handling of complex cases and oratory who served as a commissioner from Georgia on the Uniform Law Commission which works to enact uniform state laws nationally, presented addresses on law to various state and national bar associations, served as president of the Georgia State Bar in 1904,  became chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on Jurisprudence and Law Reform, then the Association's president in 1915.[1][2] From 1917 to 1933, he was a superior court judge with the Savannah-based Eastern Judicial Circuit.[2][3]

Death

General Meldrim died on 13 December 1933 at his home, the historic Green-Meldrim House, where he had resided since 1892. At his death he was still a superior court judge, president of the Georgia State Agricultural Society, a member of assorted social and civic clubs including the Capital City Club, and a trustee of the University of Georgia.[1][2][4]

Footnotes

1. ^{{Cite news|title = Judge Meldrim, 85, dead in Savannah|date = 14 December 1933|work = New York Times|page = 23}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Knight|first1=Lucian|title=A Standard History of Georgia and Georgians, Volume 5|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EUcUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA2337&lpg=PA2337&dq=Peter+Wiltberger+Meldrim&source=bl&ots=EfitsfNseY&sig=oPuY9ftUh-Dlg4TZTjoA-Mn78qg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=UuyeU6KsM7PNsQTs34CQBw&ved=0CCYQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=Peter%20Wiltberger%20Meldrim&f=false|website=Google Books|publisher=Digitizid by Google/Lewis Publishing Company, 1917 - Georgia|accessdate=16 June 2014}}
3. ^Judicial Branch of Georgia {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031011114454/http://www.georgiacourts.org/courts/ |date=2003-10-11 }}
4. ^Polk’s Savannah City Directories

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080206061934/http://www.ci.savannah.ga.us/cityweb/webdatabase.nsf/E12F5A82DA01561685256AB6006C3E62/3F6DC97D79C23C2D85256AB7004832F7 Official Website of the Mayor of Savannah]
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