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Judge John Baxter

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Birthplace: North Carolina, United States
Death: April 02, 1886 (67)
Ark., Hot Springs, Garland County, AR, United States
Place of Burial: Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, United States
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Son of William McDowell Baxter, Sr. and Catherine Cassandra Baxter
Husband of Orra Ann Baxter
Father of George W. Baxter, Territorial Governor of Wyoming
Brother of Jane Eaves; Elizabeth "Betsy" (Baxter) Herrill; Elisha Baxter, Governor; Esther McDowell Durham and George W. Baxter
Half brother of James Peter Baxter; Joseph Baxter; William Baxter, Jr; Andrew Baxter; Thomas Jefferson Baxter and 7 others

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About Judge John Baxter

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Baxter_(judge)

John Baxter (March 5, 1819 – April 2, 1886) was an American attorney and jurist who served as a judge on the United States Circuit Court from 1877 to 1886. Initially a Whig, he had previously served several terms in the North Carolina House of Commons, including one term as speaker, before moving to Knoxville, Tennessee, to practice law.

Baxter opposed secession on the eve of the Civil War, and was a delegate to the East Tennessee Union Convention, which sought to create a separate, Union-aligned state in East Tennessee. He subsequently took the Oath of Allegiance to the Confederacy, in part to provide legal defense for Unionists charged in Confederate courts. Those he defended during the course of the war included several members of the East Tennessee bridge-burning conspiracy and several participants of the Great Locomotive Chase. He ran unsuccessfully for the Confederate Congress in September 1861. By mid-1862, he had returned to his pro-Union stance.

Baxter supported Democratic presidential candidate George B. McClellan in 1864, but would eventually join the Republican Party. In 1870, he was a delegate to the state constitutional convention that created the current Tennessee State Constitution.

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US Politician, Law Figure. He served as a Member of the North Carolina House of Commons from 1842 to 1843, 1846 to 1848, and 1852 to 1857, and as a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit in 1877.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 4 2019, 15:07:45 UTC

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Judge John Baxter's Timeline

1819
March 5, 1819
North Carolina, United States
1855
January 7, 1855
Hendersonville, Henderson County, NC, United States
1886
April 2, 1886
Age 67
Ark., Hot Springs, Garland County, AR, United States
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Old Gray Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, United States