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George G. Bingham : ウィキペディア英語版 | George G. Bingham
George Greenwood Bingham (November 25, 1855 – October 4, 1924) was an American judge and legal educator in the state of Oregon. A native of Wisconsin, his family immigrated to Oregon in his teens, though he returned to the Midwest for his legal education. Bingham served as the second dean at the Willamette University College of Law and was also a judge for Multnomah County after previously serving as a district attorney for Salem and the state. His former home in Salem, the Dr. Luke A. Port House, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ==Early life== George Bingham was born in West Salem, Wisconsin, on November 25, 1855, to William Henry Bingham and Maria Bingham (née Kentner) as the first of four children.〔Colmer, Montagu, and Charles Erskine Scott Wood. (1910). ''History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon''. Portland, Or: Historical Pub. Co. p. 91.〕〔(Ahlf Family Tree US & Germany. ) RootsWeb. Retrieved on March 16, 2009.〕 The family moved to neighboring Barre by 1860 and to Carrollton, Missouri, by 1870.〔 In 1872, the family moved to Oregon and settled in Yamhill County.〔Lang, Herbert O. (1885) (''History of the Willamette Valley, Being a Description of the Valley and Its Resources, with an Account of Its Discovery and Settlement by White Men, and Its Subsequent History Together with Personal Reminiscences of Its Early Pioneers''. ) G.H. Himes, Book and Job Printer, p. 872.〕 After receiving his education in the public schools of Yamhill County, he attended what became Linfield College in McMinnville.〔 Bingham attended the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor where he graduated with a bachelor of laws degree in 1880.〔
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