Julius J. Olson

Julius J. Olson (February 22, 1875 – May 22, 1955) was a lawyer and justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court.

[1] Julius Johann Olson was born on the island of Dønna in Nordland county, Norway.

He practiced law in Warren, Minnesota with Andrew Grindeland, who was appointed a district court judge in 1903.

[2] Upon Grindeland's retirement in 1930, Governor Theodore Christianson appointed Olson to replace him.

Olson was the founder and first secretary of the Marshall County Agricultural Association.

Julius Olson as a young lawyer in Warren, Minn. c. 1905.