George Mathews (judge)
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George Mathews Jr. (September 30, 1774 – November 14, 1836), was a Judge of the Superior Courts of the Territory of Mississippi and the Territory of Orleans, and Presiding Judge of the Louisiana Supreme Court from 1813 until his death in 1836. His ruling in Marie Louise v. Marot was cited as precedent by dissenting U.S. Supreme Court Justice John McLean in the 1856 landmark Dred Scott v. Sandford case.
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George Mathews (judge)
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George Mathews
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George Mathews
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1836-11-14
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1774-09-30
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court abolished
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Liberty Hall Academy Washington and Lee University
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1774-09-30
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1836-11-14
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Justice of the Superior Court of the Territory of Orleans
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Presiding Judge of the Louisiana Supreme Court
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Justice of the Superior Court of the Territory of Mississippi
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Judge
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Harriet Flowers
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( Chief Justice 1821–1836)
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George Mathews Jr. (September 30, 1774 – November 14, 1836), was a Judge of the Superior Courts of the Territory of Mississippi and the Territory of Orleans, and Presiding Judge of the Louisiana Supreme Court from 1813 until his death in 1836. His ruling in Marie Louise v. Marot was cited as precedent by dissenting U.S. Supreme Court Justice John McLean in the 1856 landmark Dred Scott v. Sandford case.
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George Mathews, father;
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