[3] Lyman was the first Maricopa County attorney and a pioneer in the Arizona judicial system.
[4] He served as a Maricopa Superior Court judge from June 15, 1915, until 1923, when he was elected to the Supreme Court of Arizona.
[5] He was unopposed in this special election to finish the last two years of Albert C. Baker's term.
[6] Lyman later served as secretary of the Phoenix Waterworks Commission.
[8] He died on January 1, 1957, at the age of 93.