Henry F. McElroy. Barrow Office: 770-307-3000, ext 4963 Judge Currie Mingledorff II Presiding Judge, Felony Drug Court. County Court minutes are full of details that tell the story of how Jackson County survived (and in some instances thrived) during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Fax:      816-881-3390 DIARY AND APPOINTMENT BOOK FILE, 1926-1937, 500 W US Hwy 24 Presiding Judge, DRC Lite. DIVISION. Ralph R. Bloodworth, III Office Location Jackson County Courthouse 1001 Walnut Street P.O. Fx: (812) 523-3873. By: Sam Hartle Posted at … Also of interest in this collection are documents, including speeches and handwritten drafts of speeches, correspondence, business cards, newspaper clippings, adding machine tapes, auto servicing records, printed campaign literature and other items relating, primarily, to Mr. Truman’s 1934 senatorial race. He was 92. In addition, there are memoranda regarding county employee allotments for, and rules and regulations of, federal programs dealing with public and civil works, utilized during his stint as Missouri State Director of Reemployment. He served in this position, in effect as county commissioner, for eight years. The ACLU and ACLU of Missouri filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of KC Tenants on Wednesday, challenging the Jackson County Circuit Court and the presiding judge David M. Byrn. Judge Wayne McLocklin Presiding Judge, Parental Accountability Court. Truman became such an important cog in the machine that when Mike Pendergast died in 1929, the presiding judge was tapped to take over the leadership of the county arm of the organization. Assisting the presiding judge is an appointed circuit court administrator and a chief court services officer. Associate Circuit Judge. Brownstown, IN 47220. Box 388 Murphysboro, IL 62966 Phone: 618.687.7330 Fax: 618.687.7342. Presiding Judge. In the 1960s, while presiding judge of the… Jackson County Courthouse Processed by: Erwin J. Mueller and Dennis Bilger (1975); Cynthia G. Edwards (as part of the Truman Library Internship Program), Randy Sowell, Janice Davis, and Sharie Simon (1999); Randy Sowell and Janice Davis (2008). Presiding Judge at Jackson County Adult Treatment Court Jackson, Michigan 275 connections. Copyright: Mr. Truman donated his copyright interest in any of his writings in this collection to the people of the United States. Lucas asks evictions be put on hold for at least the first six months of 2021, citing a matter of public health. Division E-Mail: Phone (812)358-6133 Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm : COVID-19 UPDATE The courts of Jackson county are open for cases scheduled for hearings and trials. Certain cases may be restricted to the public by order of the presiding Judge or by motion from either party. These powers included: the management and control of county property, both real and personal; the authority to purchase, receive, lease, sell or convey county property, both real and personal; the appropriation of county funds for use in administering county needs; and the ability to audit and settle all demands made against the county. 415 E 12th Street  - 6th Floor Judge Sklar: I think Jackson County has a very bright future. The museum is launching a massive renovation of the museum and its exhibitions, the first major renovation in more than 20 years and the largest since the museum opened its doors in 1957. In 1922, Truman won election as county judge for eastern Jackson County as a candidate of the Pendergast faction of the Democratic party. Kansas City, MO 64106 Veatch; and the Library’s oral history interviews with Harry Abbott, James Aylward, Rufus Burrus, H. H. Halvorson, John Hulston, and N.T. Copyright interest in documents, which do not fall into the aforementioned categories, is presumed to remain with the writers of the documents or their heirs. JUDGE. Box 388 Murphysboro, Illinois 62966-0388 618/687-7330 Fax: 618/ 687-7342 • All Criminal Jury Trial settings for May and June 2020 are vacated and shall be reset by the Court. The papers of Harry S. Truman as Presiding Judge of the Jackson County (Missouri) Court include: documents relating to the administration of Jackson County involving budgets, revenue projections, highway programs, and courthouse construction funding; allotments for and rules and regulations of various federal programs, such as the Civil Works Administration and the Public Works Administration, in effect during Mr. Truman’s tenure as Missouri … The government is wading into a federal lawsuit brought by a tenants rights group against the presiding judge of Jackson County. Access: Open. Honorable John H. Graham, Circuit Judge. Bulk Date Span: 1926–1934. Phone:  816-881-3606 The museum is expected to re-open in 2021. Circuit Court Judge . The Jackson County court has suspended evictions through Jan. 24. Other Courts 8th Judicial District Larimer County Special Announcements. Although the government is not a … Mayor Quinton Lucas is calling for an extension and expansion of a moratorium on evictions. Our Judges. Presiding Judge 109 S. Sugar St. Suite 210 Brownstown, IN 47220. He failed to be reelected in 1924, but then won election as presiding judge in 1926. Jackson County Courthouse Presiding Judge. Truman was elected Presiding Judge (equivalent to a County Executive) of Jackson County with Pendergast support in 1926, then went on to become a U.S. Circuit Judge Sarah A. Appointed to the Bench: 2009. The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum is part of the Presidential Libraries system administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, a federal agency. Presiding Circuit Judge. Independence, MO 64050 Honorable Robert D. Word, III, District Judge. 257 [and other legislation of the 57th Missouri General Assembly relating to county and state finances], Jackson County – Miscellaneous Records [relating to 1934 campaign, etc. ... As the chairman of the juvenile justice board here in Jackson County presiding over juvenile cases, I’ve worked with the department, Commissioners’ Court and some non-profits to really expand our diversion programs. Presiding Judge Jackson County Courthouse P.O. These notes include his reminiscences of his life, both personal and political, on the night before the announcement of his decision to enter the 1934 senatorial race. Jackson County Courthouse. Of particular interest is a copy of his transcribed notes, known as the “Pickwick Papers” because they were written on hotel stationery while he was staying at the Pickwick Hotel, in Kansas City, Missouri. In a letter sent to Jackson County’s presiding judge, Kansas City, Mo. The administrative order in question in the lawsuit, signed by Jackson County Presiding Judge David Byrn, allows landlords to continue seeking evictions. From 1827 until 1972 Jackson County was headed by a three- member County Commission called a County Court, with a Presiding Judge as the county's chief executive. Among the significant documents in this collection are copies of county financial records (such as budgets, drafts of budgets, and revenue projections), county department payroll lists, maps and printed materials on highway programs, copies of financial records regarding courthouse construction funding, photographs of Charles Keck’s Andrew Jackson statue, legal opinion letters prepared by the county counselor, outlines of conferences, copies of legislative material, correspondence, speeches and handwritten drafts of speeches, all prepared or utilized by Mr. Truman during his tenure as Presiding Judge. Moved with family to farm near Grandview, Missouri, Moved with family to Independence, Missouri, Lived in Independence and Kansas City, Missouri; held various jobs, including clerk at two Kansas City banks, Worked on family farm near Grandview, Missouri, Served in 129th Field Artillery; commanded Battery D during World War I; promoted to rank of Captain, Married Bess Wallace at Trinity Episcopal Church, Independence, Missouri, Partner with Eddie Jacobson in Kansas City haberdashery, Eastern District Judge, Jackson County (Missouri) Court, Presiding Judge of the Jackson County (Missouri) Court, Left presidency and retired to Independence, Missouri, Helped dedicate the Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri, Died, Research Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri. Hours Monday - Friday. Christy Solverson Office Location Jackson County Courthouse 1001 Walnut Street P.O. —. Fax: 816-268-8295. Jackson County Executive’s Office. Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas called on the Jackson County Circuit Court to extend and expand a moratorium on evictions in a letter Tuesday sent to the county’s presiding judge. Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. and 16th Circuit Court Presiding Judge David M. Byrn announced today that the downtown Jackson County Courthouse, 415 E. 12th Street, will be closed until Tuesday, February 19. Jackson County Courthouse, Suite 302 102 East Laurel Street Scottsboro, AL 35768 (256) 574-9345. For Covid -19 safety spectators are being limited in the courts at this time. 1923. The papers of Harry S. Truman as Presiding Judge of the Jackson County (Missouri) Court include: documents relating to the administration of Jackson County involving budgets, revenue projections, highway programs, and courthouse construction funding; allotments for and rules and regulations of various federal programs, such as the Civil Works Administration and the Public Works Administration, in effect during Mr. Truman’s tenure as Missouri Director of Federal Reemployment; schedules and outlines for various conferences Mr. Truman attended as Presiding Judge; Missouri State House and Senate legislation regarding county administrative issues; Mr. Truman’s transcribed “Pickwick Hotel” notes (musings regarding his life and his potential 1934 candidacy for United States Senate); and diary and appointment books kept by Mr. Truman, outlining his daily appointments as Presiding Judge and his automobile, lodging, and meal expenses, as well as trip mileages, during the 1934 senatorial race.