John George Jackson
John George Jackson was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. He was nominated by President James Monroe on February 20, 1819. He was confirmed by the Senate on February 24, 1819, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on March 28, 1825.[1]
Professional career
- Surveyor of public lands west of the Ohio River, 1796-1798
- Member, Virginia House of Delegates, 1798-1801
- Private practice, Clarksburg, Virginia, 1801-1803
- U.S. Representative from Virginia, 1803-1810
- Member, Virginia House of Delegates, 1811-1812
- Brigadier general, Virginia Commonwealth Militia, 1811-1812
- U.S. Representative from Virginia, 1813-1817
- Private practice, Clarksburg, Virginia, 1817-1819[1]
Education
- Read law, 1801[1]
External links
- John George Jackson. Brief biography from the "Infoplease" website.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Judge Jackson's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
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| Active judges |
Chief Judge: Glen Conrad • James Jones • Samuel Wilson • Michael Urbanski | ||
| Senior judges | |||
| Magistrate judges | B. Waugh Crigler • Pamela Sargent • James Welsh • Robert Ballou • | ||
| Former Article III judges |
John George Jackson • Alexander Caldwell • Philip Clayton Pendleton • Isaac Samuels Pennybacker • John White Brockenbrough • John Jay Jackson • Alexander Rives • John Paul • Henry Clay McDowell • Glen Williams • John Paul, Jr. • Armistead Dobie • Floyd Roberts • Alfred Barksdale • Ted Dalton • James Michael • Thomas Michie • Roby Thompson • Hiram Widener • | ||
| Former Chief judges |
James Jones • James Turk • Jackson Kiser • Samuel Wilson • John Paul, Jr. • Ted Dalton • Roby Thompson • Hiram Widener • | ||