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Abner Smith Lipscomb

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resigned in 1823, Lipscomb was chosen to be the next chief justice. The court was reorganized in 1832; Lipscomb continued as chief justice of the court, where he served until 1835. Lipscomb served a term in the Alabama state legislature in 1838.
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legislature in 1818 and when Alabama became a state in 1819, he then became a circuit judge, which automatically made him a justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. When chief justice
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He married on April 13, 1813, at St. Stephens to Elizabeth Gaines, sister of Ann Lawrence Gaines who married their cousin, Col.
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began the study of law while working for Abner Smith Lipscomb in his office in St. Stephens.
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lawyer and judge. He was also appointed Secretary of State for the
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and passed the bar in 1810. In 1811, he began practice in
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Abbeville District
South Carolina
Austin
Texas
Texan
Republic of Texas
President
Mirabeau B. Lamar
John C. Calhoun
St. Stephens
Alabama
Mississippi Territory
Alabama territorial
Clement Clay
Alabama Supreme Court
George Strother Gaines
Francis Strother Lyon
Republic of Texas
Brenham
Convention of 1845
Texas Supreme Court
Governor
James Pinckney Henderson
Baylor University
Austin, Texas
Lipscomb County, Texas
Lipscomb, Texas
"Abner Smith Lipscomb"
The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States

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