Judge Collings

Judge Collings – Common Pleas Judge – Need years served

Ironton Register, April 13, 1899 – Overhauling The Bench – Judge Collings has appointed G. W. Keye, J. L. Anderson, and Auditor Brown to rearrange the architecture of the Bench in the Courtroom, possibly to give it a more imposing appearance. 

It is not to be hoped that the committee will restore the former art, which represented the back of the bench, the “All-Seeing eye,” and where an eye six inches in dimensions, bristling with fierce rays, constantly blazed on the Courtroom.  Possibly, it would be better to recognize ancient art, to paint Hercules with a club, as a mild suggestion to all classes of malefactors inside and outside the bar.

Ironton Register, October 11, 1900 – Common Pleas Court convened at __ o’clock this morning, with Judge Collings on the bench.

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