Harmon Caldwell Drew (February 16 1889–September 1 1950) was a lawyer from Minden Louisiana who served prior to 1945 as the district attorney of Bossier and Webster parishes and then as a judge of both the district and the state appeal courts. His political career ended with his defeat by future Governor Robert F. Kennon. Drew’s grandson Harmon Drew Jr. of Minden is a sitting judge on the Second Circuit Court of Appeal based in Shreveport.
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active years end date
1924-12-10, 1930-01-04
active years start date
1916-12-08, 1927-01-22, 1930-01-04
alma mater
Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Minden High School (Minden Louisiana)
birth date
1889-02-16
birth place
Louisiana, Webster Parish Louisiana, Minden Louisiana, United States
child
R. Harmon Drew Sr.
death date
1950-09-01
death place
Louisiana, Minden Louisiana
office
Judge of the 26th Judicial District of Bossier and Webster parishes, District Attorney of Bossier and Webster parishes
order in office
Judge of the Second Circuit Court of Appeal in Shreveport Louisiana
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