Buell A. Nesbett

Buell Arthur Nesbett (sometimes spelled Nesbitt) (June 2, 1910 in New Mexico August 17, 1993 in Anchorage, Alaska) was an American soldier, lawyer, businessman, and the first Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court.

Born in New Mexico, Nesbett earned his law degree at the University of San Francisco in 1940 and served with distinction in the Navy during World War II, commanding the USS Atlas and earning a Bronze Star.[1]

He settled in Anchorage, Alaska after the war and practiced law until his appointment in 1959 to be the first Chief Justice of the newly created Alaska Supreme Court. Given three years to set up the new state's courts, he accomplished the job in 6 months.[2] He served on the court until 1970, when an airplane accident led him to resign for reasons of health.

Downtown Anchorage in early 2007. The Nesbett Courthouse is at left.

Nesbett was also involved with an effort to reopen an Alaskan coal mine; he was president of the Buffalo Coal Mining Company and suffered financial losses when the company was unable to successfully reopen the mine.[3]

Nesbett married Enid Elsie "Barbara" Allen, an English nurse whom he met in England during the war;[4] he left 6 children, 2 sons and 4 daughters, at the time of his death.

The state courthouse in Anchorage is named in his honor.

References

  1. New York Times, October 23, 1993, obituary page, Chief Justice Buell A. Nesbett, 83; Headed Alaska's Supreme Court
  2. http://www.courts.alaska.gov/outreach/50yrs-exhibit.pdf Alaska Courts 50 Years exhibit (includes photo)
  3. http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F2/343/343.F2d.561.19206.html court decision, United States v. Buffalo Coal Mining Company
  4. http://afflictor.com/category/obitz/page/2/ excerpt from Barbara's obituary
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