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About Hezekiah Alexander Gudger
Hezekiah A. Gudger (1849-1917), North Carolina State Representative 1873-1876, North Carolina State Senator 1885, U.S. Consul General in Panama 1897-1905, Justice of the Panama Canal Zone Supreme Court 1904-1909, Chief Justice of the Panama Canal Zone Supreme Court 1909-1914. Brother of James M. Gudger, Jr.
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https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/gudger-hezekiah-alexander
Hezekiah Alexander Gudger, lawyer, educator, diplomat, and jurist, was born in Madison County, the son of Joseph Jackson and Sarah Emeline Barnard Gudger. He was educated in the public school system and at Weaverville College, from which he was graduated in 1869. After studying law at Bailey's Law School, Asheville, he was admitted to the bar in 1871. He married Jennie H. Smith in 1875 and they had five children: Francis, Herman, Ada, Marie, and Emma. The last was the wife of General Robert L. Eichelberger.
Gudger had a varied and distinguished career, making substantial contributions at the local, state, and national levels. He was instrumental in establishing the Buncombe County school system. Later, he served for six years as the head of the state School for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind in Raleigh from 1877 to 1883.
Politically, he was an ardent Democrat. Elected to the state legislature from traditionally Republican Madison County, he was subsequently elected as a state senator from Buncombe County. In his later years, he switched to the Republican party over the controversial "Sound Money" question. He was well known and widely respected for his abilities as a public speaker and political campaigner.
Gudger served two terms (1891–92) as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Masons in North Carolina. He was also active in the Methodist church.
In 1897, he was appointed by President William McKinley as consul general in Panama, a post he held until 1907. He was typically active in Panama and instrumental in negotiating a settlement of the revolution that had rocked the country for more than three years. In 1907 he was appointed a justice of the supreme court of the Canal Zone. He was later appointed chief justice, resigning from that position in 1914, when he returned to Asheville. Gudger was active in local affairs until his death at age sixty-eight.
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42961458/hezekiah-alexander-gudger
From 1868 to 1870 Student at Weaverville College in Weaverville, North Carolina. Hezekiah Gudger then studied law with Judge J.L. Bailey and was admitted to the Bar in 1871. In Madison County, North Carolina, Mr. Gudger began practicing law. In August 1872 he was elected to the Legislature of N.C. as a Democrat, re-elected in 1874 and 1876. 1884 elected to the State Senate. U.S. Consul General in Panama, 1897 to 1905. Justice of the Canal Zone Supreme Court, 1905 to 1914. Mason and Knight Templar Buncombe County, North Carolina; Hezekiah was the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge for the State of North Carolina for two years, from Jan 14, 1891 to Jan 11, 1893. (bio compiled by:Mike Gahagan)
Hezekiah Alexander Gudger's Timeline
1849 |
May 27, 1849
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Madison, Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States
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1877 |
May 29, 1877
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Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
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1888 |
August 12, 1888
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1917 |
September 22, 1917
Age 68
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Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
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