Milledge Lipscomb Bonham (1854–1943) was a chief justice on the South Carolina Supreme Court.
On October 16, 1854, he was born to Milledge Luke Bonham and Ann Patience Griffin.
[1] He was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1877 following his tutoring of the law under Colonel Robert Aldrich.
[1] Bonham was appointed adjutant and inspector general of South Carolina by Governor John Calhoun Sheppard in August 1886 after the death of Arthur Middleton Manigault.
In 1894, Bonham moved to Anderson, South Carolina and practiced law in association with Henry Hitt Watkins.