George Lewis Blum (October 6, 1869 – May 4, 1939) was an American jurist, attorney, and businessman.
He received his education in the public schools of Eau Claire and at the University of Wisconsin, graduating with a law degree in 1893.
[2] In April 1901,[3] Blum was elected Eau Claire County Judge[4] and served in that capacity for 38 years.
A special act of the Wisconsin State Legislature in 1927 greatly increased his powers and jurisdiction.
In 1919, Judge Blum bought the Laycock and Drummond blocks of Eau Claire, Wisconsin for over $80,000.