George Sharswood
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George Sharswood (July 7, 1810–May 28, 1883) was a Pennsylvania jurist and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
George Sharswood was born in Philadelphia. He graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania in 1828. On September 5, 1831 he was admitted to the bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1837. He was a district judge in Pennsylvania from 1845 to 1867. In 1850 he reorganized the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He was senior professor of law there until 1867, when he resigned his chair.
He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1868, and was named chief justice in 1879.
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- The Political Graveyard
- Virtual American Biographies
- Penn Law School
- Biography of George Sharswood by Samuel Dickson
Preceded by: Daniel Agnew |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania 1883–1887 |
Succeeded by: Ulysses Mercur |