Gabriel Duvall
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Gabriel Duvall was a federal judge on the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by President James Madison on November 15, 1811. He was confirmed by the Senate on November 18, 1811, and received commission that same day. He served until his retirement on January 12, 1835.[1]
Professional career
- Clerk, Maryland Council of Safety, 1775-1777
- Clerk, Maryland House of Delegates, 1777-1781
- Mustermaster and commissary of stores, 1776
- Private in Maryland militia at battles of Brandywine and Morristown
- Commissioner to preserve confiscated British property, 1781-1782
- Member, Maryland Governor's Council, 1782-1785
- Member, Maryland House of Delegates, 1787-1794
- U.S. Representative from Maryland, 1794-1796
- Chief justice, Maryland General Court, 1796-1802
- U.S. Comptroller of the Treasury, 1802-1811 [1]
Education
External links
- Gabriel Duvall. Brief biography from "michaelariens.com" (Michael Ariens is a Law Professor)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Justice Duvall's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center
| Federal judicial offices | ||
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| Preceded by: Samuel Chase | Supreme Court 1811–1835 | Succeeded by: Philip Pendelton Barbour |
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| Madison |
Drayton • Duvall • Fisher • Hall • Howell • Morsell • Pennington • Story • Thruston • Trimble • Tucker • Tyler • Van Ness | ||
