Background
James Finley Watson was born on March 15, 1840, in Dubuque, Iowa, to James and Emily Watson.
James Finley Watson was born on March 15, 1840, in Dubuque, Iowa, to James and Emily Watson.
Watson then was educated in Eugene, Oregon at Columbia College before it closed after two major fires.
A native of Iowa, he was the 25th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court serving from 1876 until 1878. Previously he served in the state legislature and later served as United States Attorney for the District of Oregon. In 1853, the family relocated to Douglas County in Oregon Territory.
After attempting gold mining he would learn the law under Rufus Mallory in Roseburg, Oregon, with admittance to the legal bar in 1863.
He then served as a prosecutor for Oregon’s Second Judicial District from 1864 to 1872. In 1872, Watson was elected to the Oregon State Senate as a Republican from Douglas County.
In 1878, the circuit court functions of the Oregon Supreme Court were split off and a separate circuit court was created with the number of judges on the high court reduced from five to three. In 1882, Watson was appointed by the United States President to the position of United States. District Attorney for the District of Oregon.
He kept that position until 1886 when he returned to private practice in Portland, Oregon.
He was previously married to Isabella Flint in 1872, and they had two children. James Finley Watson died on June 12, 1897.