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  1. Brewer, David Josiah. Nominated by Chester A. Arthur on March 25, 1884, to a seat vacated by George Washington McCrary. Confirmed by the Senate on March 31, 1884, and received commission on March 31, 1884. Service terminated on January 6, 1890, due to appointment to another judicial position. Nominated by Benjamin Harrison on December 4, 1889 ...

  2. Justice David Josiah Brewer. Justice David Josiah Brewer joined the U.S. Supreme Court on January 6, 1890, replacing Justice Stanley Matthews. Brewer was born on June 20, 1837 in the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey), where his father was a missionary. The family soon returned to the U.S., and Brewer grew up in New England.

  3. DAVID JOSIAH BREWER: THE OTHER SUPREME COURT JUSTICE FROM ALBANY LAW | BY NICK CROUNSE. J. ustice David Josiah Brewer, Class of 1858, served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1889 to 1910, a period of great transition as the nation shifted from its agrarian roots to an industrialized society. Throughout his tenure on the bench, he was a staunch

  4. Four poems (1897-1898) by Francis Wayland for various Bar Committee meetings are in the papers. Also included are a few letters from David Josiah Brewer and Benjamin D. Silliman, and household bills and receipts. His father, Francis Wayland, is represented by a notebook, kept by George Park...

  5. 28 de mar. de 2014 · Justice David Josiah Brewer had served on the Kansas Supreme Court, 1870-1884. President Chester A. Arthur appointed him a Circuit Court Judge, 1884, then a Supreme Court Justice in 1889. Justice David Josiah Brewer was nephew of Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Field, with whom he serve 9 years on the bench.

  6. Emilia Brewer died December 16, 1861, and he was married in May 1863, to Lucy Treadwell Jerome, of New Hartford, Conn ., daughter of the late Rev. Amasa Jerome. Two sons graduated Yale; the elder in 1852 and David Josiah Brewer in 1856. His sons and four daughters, by his first wife, survived him, except for his youngest son, who died of ...

  7. www.oyez.org › people › david_j_brewerDavid J. Brewer | Oyez

    David Josiah Brewer was born in what is now Turkey; his father was a Congregational missionary. Brewer was educated in Connecticut; he graduated from Yale following two years of study at Wesleyan. Brewer spent virtually all his professional life in government service, moving from moderate liberalism as a state judge to strident conservatism as a federal judge.