Bushrod Washington

Judge

1762 – 1829

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Who was Bushrod Washington?

Bushrod Washington was a U.S. Supreme Court associate justice and the nephew of George Washington.

Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and was the son of John Augustine Washington, brother of the first president. Washington attended Delamere, an academy administered by the Rev. Bartholomew Booth and attended the Chapel in the Woods. He graduated from the College of William and Mary, where he was one of the first members of Phi Beta Kappa. His uncle sponsored Washington's legal studies with fellow Founder James Wilson. Washington lived in Richmond, Virginia, at William Byrd III's estate, Belvidere, until his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1798. He inherited Mount Vernon from George Washington after the latter died in 1799.

Washington received a recess appointment to the seat vacated by James Wilson on September 29, 1798, after another Federalist, John Marshall, turned John Adams down and endorsed Washington. Formally nominated on December 18, 1798, he was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 20, 1798, and received his commission the same day. He became an associate justice on February 4, 1799, at the age of 36. After Marshall became Chief Justice two years later, he voted with Marshall on all but three occasions.

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Born
Jun 5, 1762
Westmoreland County
Religion
  • Anglicanism
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • College of William and Mary
Died
Nov 26, 1829
Philadelphia

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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