JUDICIAL · WA · 1955-1957
Matthew W. Hill
Supreme Court Chief Justice · Republican · Washington
Background
Matthew W. Hill (Republican) was Washington's Supreme Court Chief Justice 1955–1957 (2 years). Took office after Joseph A. Mallery; succeeded by Frederick G. Hamley. Same-year political environment (1955): Governor Arthur B. Langlie.
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Others who held this office in Washington
- James A. Andersen (1993-1995)
- Fred H. Dore (1991-1993)
- Keith M. Callow (1987-1989)
- Vernon R. Pearson (1985-1987)
- Robert F. Utter (1979-1981)
- Hugh J. Rosellini (1975-1976)
- Charles F. Stafford (1971-1973)
- Frank Hale (1967-1971)
- Charles T. Donworth (1965-1967)
- Thomas E. Grady (1958-1960)
- Frederick G. Hamley (1957-1958)
- Joseph A. Mallery (1951-1953)
- Robert J. Jeffers (1949-1951)
- Walter B. Beals (1947-1949)