Profile for Ricky L Clark, 57 years old, currently living in West Haven, UT with the phone number (801) 732-1193. More details available.
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Profile for Ricky D Clark, 62 years old, currently living in Price, UT with the phone number (307) 332-2511. More details available.
Ricky Clark is 55 years old and was born on 01/07/1966. Ricky Clark lives in Layton, UT; previous city include Woods Cross UT. Sometimes Ricky goes by various nicknames including Rick T Clark, Ricky Lee Clark, Rick L Clark and Ricky L Clark.
Charles M. Morris (1921-1929) Charles Morris served as U.S. Attorney during the decade of the 1920s when much of the nation’s and Utah’s public and law enforcement attention were turned toward National Prohibition.
Charles O. Whittemore (1898-1902) In 1898, President William McKinley appointed as U.S. Attorney for Utah a young Republican lawyer who made an impact both in politics and in the history of railroads in the state. Charles O. Whittemore was born in Salt Lake City on June 29, 1862.
1850 - 1889. Fourteen attorneys served the district of Utah from 1850 thru 1889. The Feds organized Utah as a Territory on 1850, opening the area up for the first U.S. Attorney.
John Judd, a Tennesseean, came to Utah on a federal appointment and stayed for eleven years. During that period he served as a territorial judge, practiced law, helped found the Democratic Party in Utah, and acted as the last territorial district attorney and the first United States District Attorney after statehood. He was at center stage at a crucial, active time in Utah history; after his death, he would be lauded by some as the one “largely responsible for the admission of Utah into the union.”
He was the last Utahn and last Mormon to be appointed as U.S.Attorney in Utah during the territorial period, perhaps chosen by the Lincoln administration as one means of easing Mormon unrest during a time when federal troops were desperately needed elsewhere. Stout was born September 18, 1810 in Danville, Kentucky.
Alexander Wilson was appointed the U.S. District Attorney for the Territory of Utah during the sensitive period when Johnston’s Army had been quartered at Camp Floyd as the “Utah War” was averted; an amnesty for Mormons and their leaders was declared and it began to occur to many in Washington that the Utah “Expedition” had been a large waste of funds. Nevertheless, relations reMained prickly between the Army and the locals. Wilson was one of several new federal officials appointed as Territorial Governor Alfred Cumming took the helm.
Utah finally achieved statehood on January 6, 1896, and one week later, Judd was appointed the first United States District Attorney in Utah. Judge Judd served as U.S. Attorney until June, 1898, and left Salt Lake City the following year to return to his home in Nashville.