John White Brockenbrough (December 23, 1806 – February 20, 1877) was a Virginia attorney, law professor, U.S. District Judge of the United States District...
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Virginia. John Brockenbrough was a second cousin of John White Brockenbrough and his sister, Civil War diarist, Judith White (Brockenbrough) McGuire. He...
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John Brockenbrough (1775–1852) was a business man and civic leader in Richmond, Virginia. He was an "intimate friend" and frequent correspondent of John...
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Richmond, Virginia John M. Brockenbrough (1830–1892), farmer and a Confederate colonel in the American Civil War John White Brockenbrough (1806–1877), Virginia...
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John Brockenbrough (1775–1852) was an American business man and civic leader. John Brockenbrough may also refer to: John M. Brockenbrough (1830–1892)...
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Landmark in 1960. The second White House of the Confederacy is a gray stuccoed neoclassical mansion built in 1818 by John Brockenbrough, who was president of...
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to W&L Law, was founded in 1849 by United States federal judge John White Brockenbrough and is the 16th oldest active law school in the United States and...
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brother of Dr. John Brockenbrough, who built what became the White House of the Confederacy. During the French and Indian War, Austin Brockenbrough served in...
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District Court for the Western District of Virginia vacated by Judge John White Brockenbrough, who had sided with Virginia's secessionists. Jackson's father...
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Supreme Court of Virginia. Brockenbrough was born in Tappahannock in Essex County, Virginia, United States, the son of Dr. John Brockenbaugh and his wife...
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(believed buried at Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France) John White Brockenbrough (1806–1870): Federal judge, Confederate Congressman, founder of...
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of the Congress. Alabama Richard W. Walker Robert H. Smith Colin J. McRae John Gill Shorter (resigned November 1861) Cornelius Robinson (took his seat on...
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(1948-1953) John Strickler (1953-1961) Thomas B. Mason (1961–1969) Leigh B. Hanes (1969-1976) Paul R. Thomson Jr. (1976-1980) John S. Edwards (1980–1981) John P...
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Minister to Great Britain 1836–41. Grandson-in-law of Carter Braxton. John White Brockenbrough (1806–1877), Judge of U.S. District Court in Virginia 1846–61,...
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1855. From 1857-1859 he studied at the law school operated by John White Brockenbrough. Lee received his law degree in 1859 from the school, which in...
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– judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit John White Brockenbrough – judge, United States District Court for the Western District...
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Ended active service 1 John White Brockenbrough W.D. Va. December 23, 1845 January 14, 1846 January 14, 1846 May 4, 1861 2 John Charles Watrous D. Tex...
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States Supreme Court justices (including its longest-serving chief justice, John Marshall). Because the school was one of the few colleges existing in the...
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Diocese of Christ Our Hope in the Anglican Church in North America John White Brockenbrough - federal judge, founder, and former Dean of the Washington and...
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in 1851. McKinney then studied law at Washington College under John White Brockenbrough. After graduating, he started the practice of law and was married...
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to relocate to Richmond and to close the Winchester Law School. John White Brockenbrough, federal judge and founder of the Washington and Lee University...
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William B. Taylor Jr. (redirect from William Brockenbrough Taylor Jr.)
William Brockenbrough Taylor Jr. (born September 14, 1947) is an American diplomat, government official, and former military officer. He served as the...
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for six years, and studied jurisprudence under John White Brockenbrough at his Lexington Law School. White was admitted to the bar in 1854 and practiced...
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Randolph's life thereafter was marked with piety. For example, he wrote to John Brockenbrough that he was restrained from taking communion "by the fear of eating...
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John White Geary (December 30, 1819 – February 8, 1873) was an American lawyer, politician, Freemason, and a Union general in the American Civil War. He...
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by Martin Van Buren Preceded by Alexander Caldwell Succeeded by John White Brockenbrough Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 16th...
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John Sedgwick (September 13, 1813 – May 9, 1864) was a military officer and Union Army general during the American Civil War. He was wounded three times...
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doi:10.2307/2674300. JSTOR 2674300. Brockenbrough, John W., ed. Reports of Cases Decided by the Honourable John Marshall, late Chief Justice of the United...
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Archived from the original on January 2, 2017. Retrieved March 16, 2016. Brockenbrough 2017, p. 318. Chernow 2005, p. 655. Hamilton 1910, p. 219. "James Alexander...
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John Buford Jr. (March 4, 1826 – December 16, 1863) was a United States Army cavalry officer. He fought for the Union during the American Civil War, rising...
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