John Bannister Gibson (November 8, 1780 – May 3, 1853) was a Pennsylvania jurist. He served on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court from 1816 to his death in...
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1771–1773 John Gibson (police officer) (1956–1998), U.S. Capitol police officer killed in the line of duty 1998 John Bannister Gibson (1780–1853), Pennsylvania...
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is most notable for the dissent of Judicial Review from Justice John Bannister Gibson, which challenged the position that a supreme court should be the...
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New York Court of Appeals John Bannister Gibson (1780–1853), chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Phil S. Gibson (1888–1984), chief justice of...
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University of Nebraska Press. Roberts, Thomas P. (1890). Memoirs of John Bannister Gibson, Late Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh: Josiah Eichbaum...
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Black, Chauncey Black, Henry Black, Jr., and Mary Sullivan Black. Vile, John R. (2001). Great American Lawyers. ABC-CLIO. p. 59. ISBN 9781576072028. Retrieved...
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surrounded by the town of Warren. Roberts was named in 1873 for John Bannister Gibson Roberts, the chief engineer for the West Wisconsin Railroad. A post...
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"Jim Gerlach". The Washington Post. 2004. Retrieved 2008-03-09. "John Bannister Gibson (1780-1853)". dickinson.edu. Retrieved 4 August 2024. Miller, Larry...
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1806–27 John Bannister Gibson 1816 1827–51 Thomas Duncan 1817 Morton Cropper Rogers 1826 Charles Huston 1826 John Tod 1827 Frederick Smith 1828 John Ross...
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(1903–1986), judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit John Bannister Gibson (1780-1853), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania...
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1883. James Gibson was born on November 19, 1849, in Cooper County, Missouri to John Gibson. Gibson was descended from John Bannister Gibson and Edward...
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and Mary Bartram Lewis. He descended on maternal side from John Bannister Gibson and John Bartram, on paternal side from the same family as Meriwether...
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Century William Tilghman John Bannister Gibson Jeremiah S. Black Ellis Lewis Walter H. Lowrie George W. Woodward James Thompson John M. Read Daniel Agnew...
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Richard Matthew Bannister (born 16 March 1957) is a British media executive and broadcaster. After attending King Edward VII School, Sheffield, he graduated...
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Logan and other colony proprietors, including William Penn's indebted sons, John, Richard and Thomas Penn, pursued a policy of land acquisition. Such efforts...
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immigrated from Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland along with his brother, John, and father. The elder Allen had risen to prominence through close ties to...
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board of trustees of the American Inns of Court and many universities. Pope John Paul II inducted Nix as a Commander Knight in the Order of St. Gregory the...
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Chancellor James Kent (New York), Theophilus Parsons (Massachusetts), John Bannister Gibson (Pennsylvania), Thomas Ruffin (North Carolina), Peter Hitchcock...
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his brother Richard Penn Sr., and their sons, Governor John Penn, Richard Penn Jr., and John Penn. The Penn family was the basis of his private practice...
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Century William Tilghman John Bannister Gibson Jeremiah S. Black Ellis Lewis Walter H. Lowrie George W. Woodward James Thompson John M. Read Daniel Agnew...
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studies with Dr. Alison, and shortly thereafter moved in with his uncle, John Finney, who was a wealthy lawyer at the time. During this, McKean studied...
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Arnold III and Hannah Waterman King, in 1779; she died in London, England. John Francis Shippen (1762–1763), who died young. James Shippen (1766–1769), who...
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William Tilghman (category United States federal judges appointed by John Adams)
"legislative recognition of masters' qualified property rights." When John Bannister Gibson succeeded Tilghman as Chief Justice, he argued more in favor of...
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1835; Nicholas Biddle, and John Bannister *Gibson, made in 1837; Palmerston, made in 1846. On January 31, 1845, he visited John Quincy Adams, asking him...
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justice." Tarentum, Pennsylvania: TribLive, December 30, 2014. Finnerty, John. "Saylor sworn in: Advocates of court reform welcome new chief justice."...
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Pennsylvania, where he is buried in the Old Graveyard along with John Bannister Gibson, who succeeded him on the state supreme court. The Allegheny County...
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Century William Tilghman John Bannister Gibson Jeremiah S. Black Ellis Lewis Walter H. Lowrie George W. Woodward James Thompson John M. Read Daniel Agnew...
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John Cromwell Bell Jr. (October 25, 1892 – March 18, 1974) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge. He was the 18th lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania...
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Military John Bannister Gibson July 25, 1947 Pa. 850, 1.2 miles W of Dromgold 40°21′07″N 77°12′42″W / 40.3519°N 77.21167°W / 40.3519; -77.21167 (John Bannister...
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-77.18794 (John Bannister Gibson) City Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century, Professions & Vocations, Writers John W. Geary (1819-1873)...
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