George Parker Scarburgh
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George Parker Scarburgh
Prior offices
U.S. Court of Claims
George Parker Scarburgh (1806-1879) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Claims.
Scarburgh was nominated to the Court of Claims by President Franklin Pierce. He was commissioned on May 8, 1855, and ended his service on the court on April 11, 1861.[1]
Education
- Read law
Professional career
- Private practice, Accomack County, Virginia, 1837-1844
- Judge, Third Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery, 1844-1852
- Professor of law, College of William & Mary, 1852-1855
- Private practice, Halifax County, Virginia, 1861-1865
- Private practice, Norfolk, Virginia, 1865-1877
- Judge, Corporation Court, Norfolk, Virginia, 1877-1879
Footnotes
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Former judges |
Atkinson • Barney • Bennett • Blackford • Booth • Campbell • Casey • Collins • Cowen • John Davis • John Bancroft Davis • Oscar Davis • Downey • Drake • Durfee • Friedman • Gilchrist • Graham • Green • Hay • Howell • Howry • Hughes • Hunt • Jones • Kashiwa • Kunzig • Laramore • Littleton • Loring • Madden • Milligan • Moss • Nichols • Nott • Peck • Peelle • Richardson • Scarburgh • Scofield • Sinnott • Skelton • Smith • Weldon • Whaley • Whitaker • Williams • Wilmot • Wright • |
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Pierce |
Blackford • Campbell • Dunlop • DuVal • John James Gilchrist • Giles • Humphreys • Ingersoll • Love • Magrath • McAllister • McIntosh • Merrick • Ogier • Scarburgh • Smalley • Samuel Treat • Samuel Hubbel Treat • Willson |