James Kollock Hines (November 18, 1852 – March 19, 1932) was a Populist Party politician and an associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia. He served on the Georgia Supreme Court from 1922 to 1932.
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An alumnus of Emory University, The New Georgia Encyclopedia describes him as an urbane lawyer from a distinguished family who worked in Atlanta. He narrowly lost the 1894 election for Governor of Georgia to William Yates Atkinson.[1]
George W. Foote designed his 1907 home at Peach Tree and 11th streets in Atlanta.[2]
His father was Joseph Hines who served as a state representative in the Georgia House. James Hines also served in the state house before being appointed a judge by the governor. He married Belle Evans and remarried after her death. He had three daughters.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Populist Party".
- ^ "James Kollock Hines Residence - Digital Library of Georgia". dlg.usg.edu.
- ^ Knight, Lucian Lamar (March 22, 1917). "A Standard History of Georgia and Georgians". Lewis publishing Company – via Google Books.