Howell Edmunds Jackson (April 8, 1832 – August 8, 1895) was an American attorney, politician, and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme...
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the time another seat on the Court was vacant after the death of Howell Edmunds Jackson in 1895, Hill was weakened politically and Cleveland turned to Rufus...
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brother Howell Edmunds Jackson, who as a widower had married Selene's sister Mary Harding in 1873; they also inherited an interest in Belle Meade. Jackson was...
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United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit vacated by Judge Howell Edmunds Jackson. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 27, 1893...
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George Huddleston Jr. Howell Edmunds Jackson (D) – also a United States Supreme Court Justice, brother of General William Hicks Jackson Evan Jenkins (R) –...
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Charles Jackson (judge) (1775–1855), American jurist in Massachusetts Helen J. Frye or Helen Jackson (1930–2011), American judge in Oregon Howell Edmunds Jackson...
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city and Belle Meade, Tennessee. The mansion was built in 1886 for Howell Edmunds Jackson (1832–1895) and his wife Mary Elizabeth (née Harding), second daughter...
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Harris". Retrieved August 17, 2012. "JACKSON, Howell Edmunds, (1832 - 1895)". Retrieved March 8, 2011. "Howell E. Jackson, 1893-1895". Retrieved August 21...
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Howell Edmunds Jackson, an attorney and politician. After Howell's first wife Sophia Malloy died in 1873, perhaps in the cholera epidemic, Howell also married...
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– Chief Justice (and former President) Cumberland School of Law Howell Edmunds Jackson Horace Harmon Lurton Indiana University Maurer School of Law Sherman...
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American golf coach Howell Edmunds Jackson (1832–1895), American jurist and politician Howell Jones (1882–1908), Welsh rugby union player Howell Lewis (1888–1971)...
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confirmed. Finally, at the end of his term, Harrison nominated Howell Edmunds Jackson to replace Justice Lamar, who died in January 1893. Harrison knew...
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justices ranges from Clarence Thomas's 33 years, 46 days to Ketanji Brown Jackson's 2 years, 161 days. Five individuals, who were confirmed for associate...
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Hunt (1982), United States Assistant Attorney General (2018-2020) Howell Edmunds Jackson, U.S. Supreme Court justice Lem Johns, U.S. Secret Service agent...
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October 6, 2018 Amy Coney Barrett, since October 27, 2020 Ketanji Brown Jackson, since June 30, 2022 An associate justice who leaves the Supreme Court...
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Retrieved February 6, 2014. Biographical Directory of the US Congress Howell Edmunds Jackson Bio Retrieved February 14, 2015 Encyclopedia.com James Clark McReynolds...
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and producer Al Jackson Jr. (1935-1975), drummer Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States (1829–1837) Howell Edmunds Jackson, Supreme Court...
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Jackson Jr. (1939–2016), Wisconsin circuit court judge Henry M. Jackson (1912–1983), U.S. Representative and Senator from Washington Howell Edmunds Jackson...
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Sonia Sotomayor. Justices William Burnham Woods Lucius Q. C. Lamar Howell Edmunds Jackson Rufus W. Peckham Horace Harmon Lurton James Clark McReynolds James...
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Harlan, Horace Gray, Henry Billings Brown, George Shiras, Jr., Howell Edmunds Jackson, and Edward Douglass White, the court ruled that the government...
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Micro; and other major companies Howell Edmunds Jackson, United States Senator and Supreme Court Justice William Hicks Jackson, Confederate general during...
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1933-1949 Cordell Hull, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, 1931-1933 Howell Edmunds Jackson, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, 1881-1886 William F. Kirby, U.S. Senator...
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Chancellor J. Travis Laster; United States Supreme Court Justices Howell Edmunds Jackson, James Clark McReynolds, and Stanley Forman Reed; President of the...
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home of Justice Howell Edmunds Jackson and his wife, Mary Elizabeth (née Harding). It was not until 1944 that Mary and Howell Jackson's children sold West...
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German missionary, Lutheran priest and indologist (d. 1903) April 8 Howell Edmunds Jackson, American politician, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of...
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Tennessee. President Benjamin Harrison, a Republican, appointed Howell Edmunds Jackson, a Democrat, as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United...
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law" (see South Carolina v. Baker). Justices John Marshall Harlan, Howell Edmunds Jackson, Edward Douglass White, and Henry Billings Brown dissented from...
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Blatchford both died in 1893, and President Harrison appointed Howell Edmunds Jackson while President Cleveland appointed Edward Douglass White as their...
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circuit, the Sixth, upon the death of its previous holder, Justice Howell Edmunds Jackson. Harlan became the senior associate justice on the Court following...
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Tennessee. The Court's other ex-Confederate, Associate Justice Howell Edmunds Jackson, had held a civil position under the Confederate government. White's...
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