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  1. William S. Belko’s Philip Pendleton Barbour in Jacksonian America provides the first comprehensive biography of a pivotal yet nearly forgotten statesman who made numerous key contributions to a transformative period of early American history.

  2. Expertly interweaving biography, history, political science, and jurisprudence, Philip Pendleton Barbour in Jacksonian America remembers the man whose personal life and career were emblematic of the decades in which the United States moved from the Age of Jefferson to the Age of Jackson, contributing to developments that continue to animate American politics today.

  3. Philip Pendleton Barbour 84569 Q726427 Philip Pendleton Barbour Philip Pendleton Barbour Barbour,_Philip Pendleton Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1836-1841), appointed by Andrew Jackson .

  4. 30 de abr. de 2016 · " Philip Pendleton Barbour in Jacksonian America provides a much needed and overdue scholarly intervention. It elevates Barbour to his proper place in history." —H. Robert Baker, author of The Rescue of Joshua Glover: A Fugitive Slave, the Constitution, and the Coming of the Civil War and Prigg v.

    • William S. Belko
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  6. Philip Pendleton Barbour. Born: 25-May-1783 Birthplace: Gordonsville, VA Died: 25-Feb-1841 ... Sister: Sarah Pendleton Barbour Wife: Frances Johnson (m. 1804, seven ...

    • May 25, 1783
    • February 25, 1841
  7. James Barbour was the originator of the Literary Fund of Virginia. His mother-in-law, Betsy Barbour Johnson, was also his first cousin. Her sister, Frances Todd Johnson, married James's brother, Philip Pendleton Barbour. 1830 - 1831 Assembly - James Barbour was returned to serve as the delegate from Orange. Thomas Davis contested the election. On