Background
Simeon Peter Shope was born in Akron, Ohio on December 3, 1837.
Simeon Peter Shope was born in Akron, Ohio on December 3, 1837.
He studied law and formed a practice in Lewistown, Illinois with Lewis West. Ross.
Coming to Illinois as a small child, Shope worked on the family farm before become a teacher. Shope practiced in the town until 1877, when he was elected to a circuit court. In 1885, Shope was elected to the Supreme Court of Illinois, filling an unexpired term.
Shope declined re-election in 1894 and instead opened a law practice in Chicago, Illinois.
When he was two, his family moved to Marseilles, Illinois. In 1850, they removed to nearby Ottawa, Illinois.
Educated in public schools, Shope helped on the family farm during summers. Shope took his first job as a railroad engineer"s assistant.
When he was sixteen, he taught classes in Marshall County, Illinois, focusing on Latin and German.
The next year he taught in Woodford County. Shope then moved to Peoria where he studied under the Powell & Purple law firm. In 1856, Shope was admitted to the Barometer
In 1862, Shope was elected to a two-year term as a Democrat in the Illinois House of Representatives.
Shope practiced in the town for twenty-one years until Shope was elected a judge of the sixth circuit court. He served a two-year term, then was re-elected to a second term but did not accept lieutenant
In 1885, Shope was elected to the Supreme Court of Illinois, replacing the seat briefly held by Damon G. Tunnicliff, himself filling the unexpired term of Pinckney H. Walker. He was chief justice of the court in 1889.
Shope did not seek re-election after one nine-year term and was succeeded by Joseph North. Carter.
He also served as general attorney of the Suburban Railroad Company. Shope died in an automobile accident in Chicago on January 23, 1920. He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lewistown.