SPORGEON D. STEWART Arizona, The Youngest State, 1913, pg 632 One of the younger as well as one of the most able and successful representatives of the Arizona bar is Sporgeon D. Stewart, who since 1911 has been engaged in general practice at Kingman. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1883 and is a son of Norman A. and Harriett A. (Donville) Stewart, who went to North Dakota in 1887, locating in Bottineau, where the father successfully engaged in the practice of law. They later removed to Williston, same state, and remained there until Normal A. Stewart retired from active life, going to San Diego, California, where he now resides. Sporgeon D. Stewart acquired his grammar and high school education in North Dakota and was afterward a student in the law department of Leland Stanford University in California. After receiving his degree he practiced for one year in San Francisco as a partner with District Attorney Charles M. Fickert, with whom he remained until he came to Arizona. He settled first in Prescott, where he was connected with the important law firm of Clark, Howarth and Stewart, but in December 1911 removed to Kingman, where he has since made his home. On the 22nd of July 1912, Mr. Stewart married Miss Sarah Bucher, a native of Pennsylvania and they have one son, William D. USGenWeb Project NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for commercial presentation by any other organization. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain express written permission from the author, or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist. submitted by burns@asu.edu