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Philip Barton Key

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Key was nominated by President Adams on February 25, 1801, to the United States Circuit Court for the Fourth Circuit, to the new Chief Judge seat authorized by 2 Stat. 89. He was confirmed by the Senate on February 26, 1801, and received his commission on March 3, 1801. His service terminated on July
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on February 20, 1801, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on March 3, 1801, due to his elevation to serve as Chief Judge of the same court.
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before being paroled and sent to New York City, New York until the end of the war. After the war, Key went to England and graduated from the
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as a captain. Key and his entire battalion were captured by the Spanish Army– who were at war with the British– in
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Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
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Following his departure from the federal bench, Key resumed private practice in
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Following his departure from Congress, Key resumed private practice in
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in 1785. He was admitted to the bar and entered private practice in
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for the Fourth Circuit, to a new seat authorized by 2 
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The Bench and Bar of Maryland: A History 1634 to 1901
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Philip Key (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
Maryland
3rd
Patrick Magruder
Alexander Contee Hanson
United States circuit court
John Adams
United States circuit court
John Adams
Charles Magill
Charlestown
Province of Maryland
British America
Georgetown, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
Federalist
John Eager Howard
William Howard
George Plater
Philip Key
Francis Scott Key
Philip Barton Key II
Middle Temple
read law
British Army
Maryland Loyalists Battalion
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Mobile

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