Peter Meldrim

Meldrim was a highly regarded attorney known for his handling of complex cases and oratory who served as a commissioner from Georgia on the Uniform Law Commission which worked to enact uniform state laws nationally.

His home for many years in later life was the Green-Meldrim House, a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

[2] In 1908, he was the chairman of the Georgia delegation to the Democratic National Convention held in Denver, Colorado.

[1] Meldrim was a highly regarded attorney, known for his handling of complex cases and oratory.

[2][3] General Meldrim died on 13 December 1933 at his home, the historic Green-Meldrim House, where he had resided since 1892.

At the time of his death, he was still a superior court judge, president of the Georgia State Agricultural Society, a member of assorted social and civic clubs including the Capital City Club, and a trustee of the University of Georgia.

The historic Green-Meldrim House in Savannah, Georgia. Meldrim lived there for many years in later life.