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- Obadiah_B._McFadden abstract "Obadiah Benton McFadden (November 14, 1814 – June 25, 1878) was an American attorney and politician in the Pacific Northwest. He was the 8th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, temporarily serving on the court to replace Matthew Deady. A Pennsylvania native, he later was a legislator in the Washington Territory, and he served in Congress representing that territory.".
- Q2008654 abstract "Obadiah Benton McFadden (November 14, 1814 – June 25, 1878) was an American attorney and politician in the Pacific Northwest. He was the 8th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, temporarily serving on the court to replace Matthew Deady. A Pennsylvania native, he later was a legislator in the Washington Territory, and he served in Congress representing that territory.".
- Obadiah_B._McFadden comment "Obadiah Benton McFadden (November 14, 1814 – June 25, 1878) was an American attorney and politician in the Pacific Northwest. He was the 8th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, temporarily serving on the court to replace Matthew Deady. A Pennsylvania native, he later was a legislator in the Washington Territory, and he served in Congress representing that territory.".
- Q2008654 comment "Obadiah Benton McFadden (November 14, 1814 – June 25, 1878) was an American attorney and politician in the Pacific Northwest. He was the 8th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, temporarily serving on the court to replace Matthew Deady. A Pennsylvania native, he later was a legislator in the Washington Territory, and he served in Congress representing that territory.".