Robert H. Loofbourrow

Robert H. Loofbourrow (1873–1926) was a justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1913 to 1915.

While Robert was still very young, the family moved to Missouri and then to Kansas, where Orlando became a successful farmer and cattleman.

He withdrew from the college before graduation, but continued his legal studies under preceptors in Beaver, where he was admitted to the territorial bar in 1896, after being examined at the District Court.

However, he stepped down from this position in January, 1915, because he wanted to return home to his private law practice in Beaver.

Back home, he became a director of the Bank of Beaver and an owner of considerable real estate.