Samuel Milligan
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Milligan was nominated to the Court of Claims by President Andrew Johnson. He was commissioned on July 25, 1868, and died on April 20, 1874.[1]
Education
- Greenville College, 1834-1838
- Tusculum College, 1838-1843
- Read law, 1846
Professional career
- Member, Tennessee State Legislature, 1841-1846
- Private practice, Greeneville, Tennessee, 1846-1847, 1848-1860
- U.S. Army Major, Quartermasters Corps, 1847-1848
- Candidate for U.S. Representative, 1857
- Commissioner, State of Tennessee, 1858
- Justice, Supreme Court of Tennessee, 1860-1861
- Delegate, Peace Congress, Washington, DC, 1861
- Justice, Supreme Court of Tennessee, 1864-1867, 1867-1868
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