George H. Worster

George H. Worster (September 5, 1871 – February 26, 1965)[1] was a justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from December 21, 1939 to July 31, 1942.

[2] Born in Bangor, Maine, to George W. and Margaret Nason Worster,[1][3] Worster graduated from Kenduskeag Free High School and attended Hamlin Academy for a year.

[4] In 1893, Worster "worked as a messenger at the Penobscot County Courthouse and read law at the office of Charles A. Bailey and former Governor Davis".

[1][3][4] He was admitted to the bar in 1905 and again taught at the University of Maine Law School for several years.

[3] On November 10, 1924, Governor Percival P. Baxter nominated Worster to a seat on the Superior Court of Penobscot County vacated by the death of Judge Bertram L.