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  1. Philip Pendleton Barbour (May 25, 1783 – February 25, 1841) was the tenth speaker of the United States House of Representatives and an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He is the only individual to serve in both positions.

  2. Philip Pendleton Barbour. Born: May 25, 1783, Barboursville, Virginia, U.S. Died: February 25, 1841, Washington, D.C. (aged 57) Title / Office: Supreme Court of the United States (1836-1841), United States. supreme court (1836-1841), United States. House of Representatives (1827-1829), United States.

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  3. 22 de dez. de 2021 · SUMMARY. Philip Pendleton Barbour was a member of the House of Delegates (1812–1814), Speaker of the House of Representatives (1821–1823), president of the Convention of 1829–1830, a federal district court judge (1830–1836), and an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1836–1841).

  4. www.oyez.org › justices › philip_p_barbourPhilip P. Barbour | Oyez

    Philip Pendleton Barbour was an advocate for states’ rights and for rigid construction of the United States Constitution. Barbour was born on May 25, 1783 to German immigrants in Virginia. After attending public schools, he began reading law at the age of seventeen.

  5. Philip Pendleton Barbour, an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, was a strong advocate of states' rights and the strict construction of the Constitution. "What is settled by the Constitution cannot be altered by law." —Philip Pendleton Barbour.

  6. barbour, philip p. (1783–1841) Philip P. Barbour was appointed to the Supreme Court by andrew jackson in December 1835 to fill the seat vacated by gabriel duvall. Born into Virginia's slaveholding plantation elite, Barbour held constitutional values that promoted the interest of that class.

  7. Party. Crawford Republican, Jacksonian, Republican. Congress (es) 13th (1813–1815), 14th (1815–1817), 15th (1817–1819), 16th (1819–1821), 17th (1821–1823), 18th (1823–1825), 20th (1827–1829), 21st (1829–1831) Leadership Positions. Speaker of the House - 17th. Jump To. Biography. External Research Collections. Bibliography/Further Reading. Biography