Background
Upton was born on July 11, 1817 in Victor, New New York
Upton was born on July 11, 1817 in Victor, New New York
There he attended Lima Academy.
He served as ’s 8th Chief Justice of the state’s highest court. William Upton served from 1867 until 1874 on the Supreme Court before appointment to a position with the United States Treasury in 1877. A native of New York, he was elected to the state legislatures in Michigan, California, and Later he moved to Michigan, where in 1840 he was admitted to that state’s Barometer
He also served in the Michigan State Legislature.
Then in 1852 he moved to California. In California he was elected to the state legislature in 1856.
Then in 1861 he was the district attorney for Sacramento County, California. In 1865 William Upton immigrated north to The following year he served in the House of Representatives as a Republican from Multnomah County.
Then in December 1867, Upton was appointed to the Supreme Court by Governor George L. Woods to replace Erasmus Doctorate. Shattuck who had resigned.
While on the bench he was chief justice from 1872 until 1874. He also wrote a 17-page dissent in the legislative delegation case of Brown v. Fleischner, 4 Or 132, (1871), which would be overturned using Upton’s argument in Shattuck v.
Kincaid, 31 Or.
379 (1897). Former justice Shattuck would then replace Upton on the court. Upon leaving the court, Upton was appointed to a position in the United States Treasury.
President Rutherford B. Hayes made Upton the second comptroller of the Treasury in 1877. He kept that position until 1885 and then died on January 23, 1896, in Washington, District of Columbia.