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third, which had long been used in pamphlet form by his pupils, was first published in complete form in 1895. In 1870, the professor began a summer course of law lectures, and his is believed to have been the first summer law school in the country. This became widely popular, enrolling more than a hundred students.
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For his last forty-two years he was an Episcopalian. His religion "was the master chord in his life, the source of that rare union of sweetness and dignity, of gentleness with firmness, that helped to make up his charming personality." For many years he superintended a Sunday school for slaves and
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under Lincoln. Afterwards Minor walked through Ohio and New York, for health and recreation, and, having reached home, entered the University of Virginia in January 1831, where he was a student for three sessions, "graduating in several schools", and received the Bachelor of Law degree in 1834, at
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Senator Daniel said: "It cannot be surpassed as a vade mecum of the law; it is like a statue, solid, compact, clean cut; it contains more law in fewer words than any work with which I am acquainted." The first and second volumes were published in 1875, and the fourth volume in 1878, while the
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wrote his obituary, claiming Minor had signed more law diplomas than anyone in the country's history. Minor Hall, occupied by the law school from 1911 to 1932, was named after him. The University of Virginia School of Law established a John B. Minor professorship in Law and History.
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As a teacher Minor was regarded with peculiar affection. Taking a personal interest in his pupils, he endeavored to develop their character as well as their minds. Professor Minor, "a man of stern morality and firm conservative convictions," profoundly influenced
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also taught a Sunday morning Bible class composed of students, whose last meetings were in their revered teacher's study, after he was unable to walk to the lecture room. During the sectional debates, he advocated the Union. However, after the
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on June 2, 1813, to Launcelot Minor and Mary Overton Tompkins. Reportedly, he was considered a weakling at sixteen, but endured a long, horseback journey through the state as a newspaper agent and collector and then walked to
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Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia: With Authorized Sketches of Hampden-Sidney, Randolph-Macon, Emory-Henry, Roanoke, and Richmond Colleges, Washington and Lee University, and Virginia Military
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and B. Franklin "Frank" Minor, with whom he often corresponded with on a variety of subjects. There is also a Maury Hall and a Dabney Hall close to Minor Hall at the University of Virginia.
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for fifty years. His students achieved eminence in professional or public lives. Some referred to his teaching career as not only the longest but the ablest known to
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University of Virginia: Its History, Influence, Equipment and Characteristics, with Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Founders, Benefactors, Officers and Alumni
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University of Virginia: Its History, Influence, Equipment and Characteristics with Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Founders, Benefactors, Officers and Alumni
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John "John" Barbee Minor was related to the Berkley, Maury, Dabney, Herndon, Byrd, Page, and many other Virginia families and was a close friend and kinsman to
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started, he backed the Confederate government. Minor served as a guard and an attendant at the Military Hospital in Louisa Court House at the university.
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University of Virginia: Private Summer Course of Law Lectures, 1895 : Lectures to Commence June 27th, (4th Thursday), and to Continue Two Months.
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Professor Minor continued to inspire and impress for fifty years until his death, July 29, 1895. He is buried at the University of Virginia cemetery.
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A Synopsis of the Law of Crimes and Punishments in Virginia: For the Use of the Students of Law in the University of Virginia.
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Part of the Law of Personal Property: Including the Law of Bankruptcy and the Law of Executors & Administrations.
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Genealogies of Virginia Families: From the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Volume 31
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Young John B. Minor lived with his family, the Davises, and Lucy Jane Minor and her mother in the 1840s
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Genealogies of Virginia Families: From the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine
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twenty-one. He later married Martha Macon Davis, the sister of his law instructor Professor
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Barringer, Paul Brandon; Garnett, James Mercer; Page, Rosewell (1904).
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Barringer, Paul Brandon; James Mercer Garnett; Rosewell Page (1904).
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For his eminent attainments, Minor received the honorary degree of
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Synopsis of the Practice of the Law in Virginia in Civil Cases.
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The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States
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Jefferson’s University—Early Life Project, 1819-1870 (JUEL)
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Third edition. Richmond: Printed for the author, 1882. 2 v.
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A Guide to the Law lectures of John B. Minor, 1850 circa
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Washington: Government Printing Office, 1888, p. 119.
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Minor & the Tensions of Mastery" 884:University of Virginia School of Law faculty 313:, in both of which he became an authority. 42:promotes the subject in a subjective manner 86: 772: 372:University of Virginia Law Students, 1893 64:Learn how and when to remove this message 839:The University of Virginia School of Law 821:The University of Virginia School of Law 812:The University of Virginia School of Law 367: 359: 315: 268: 830:A Collection in the Library of Virginia 817:Virginia Teaching: Early Law Professors 617:"The Papers of John B. Minor 1845-1893" 355: 846: 835:The Papers of John B. Minor, 1845-1893 491: 791: 476:Minor, John B, and Raleigh C. Minor. 450:Institutes of Common and Statute Law. 378:Institutes of Common and Statute Law, 713: 695:Slaves at the University of Virginia 400:which long remained in general use. 305:and Equity, Minor's subjects became 199:University of Virginia School of Law 25: 864:People from Louisa County, Virginia 707: 497: 438:Richmond, Va: M.W. Hazlewood, 1869. 39:This article contains wording that 13: 755: 44:without imparting real information 14: 915: 801: 349:studied law under Minor in 1879. 19:For the Virginia politician, see 869:American people of Dutch descent 390:The Virginia Reports, 1799-1800, 30: 773:Hitchcock, Susan Tyler (1999). 737: 322:University of Virginia Cemetery 277:Minor began to practice law at 687: 634: 609: 584: 558: 546:. New York: Lewis. p. 356 211: 1: 899:19th-century American lawyers 592:"John . B. Minor Family Tree" 484: 364:John B. Minor in October 1884 16:American academic (1813–1895) 808:John Barbee Minor, 1845-1895 794:The Minor Family of Virginia 7: 684:, Volume 1 (November 1895). 480:Charlottesville, Va.: 1895. 473:Richmond: The author, 1894. 445:Charlottesville, Va., 1874. 388:, Minor published in 1850, 10: 920: 320:Minor's gravestone at the 18: 719:"McReynolds, James Clark" 682:The Virginia Law Register 403: 326:Charlottesville, Virginia 264: 174: 166: 152: 142: 132: 120: 99: 93:Photograph of Minor, 1859 85: 78: 506:. University of Virginia 428: 293:as adjunct professor of 792:Minor, John B. (1923). 291:James Philemon Holcombe 218:Louisa County, Virginia 197:and then taught at the 114:Louisa County, Virginia 21:John Minor (politician) 373: 365: 343:James Clark McReynolds 329: 274: 259:Matthew Fontaine Maury 193:. 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John Minor (politician)
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Louisa County, Virginia
Kenyon College
University of Virginia
Attorney
Law professor
slaveowner
Virginia
University of Virginia School of Law
Anglo-Saxon
jurisprudence
Louisa County, Virginia
Ohio
Kenyon College
David Davis
United States Senator
President Lincoln
Edwin M. Stanton
Secretary of War
John A. G. Davis
Matthew Fontaine Maury

Buchanan
Charlottesville
William and Mary
James Philemon Holcombe
Constitutional

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