Henry A. Kiker Papers 1879-1934 1901-1934
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Henry Alexander Kiker was born in Tallapoosa, Georgia on April 25, 1881. He was a lawyer and a judge in Raton, New Mexico (1900-1934) and later in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He served as the New Mexico Eighth Judicial District Judge from 1928-1934. He was a partner in the law firm of Bickley & Kiker in Raton, and later Kiker, Bickley and Voorhees in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Kiker served as New Mexico State Supreme Court Justice from 1954 until his death on March 26, 1958 in Santa Fe, N...