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Reuben Saffold

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proposed to return Saffold to the state supreme court, but Saffold chose to remain in private practice. Saffold died in Mississippi at the age of 58, and was buried at Belvoir.
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as "beautiful to see". Saffold remained a circuit judge until 1820, when he was appointed to the
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in 1818. He participated in the Constitutional Convention and became an Alabama
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U.S. state supreme court judges admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Alabama Founders: Fourteen Political and Military Leaders Who Shaped the State
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from 1820 to 1834, and then Chief Justice until 1836.
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Supreme Court of Alabama
Benjamin Franklin Saffold
Creek War
Supreme Court of Alabama
Wilkes County, Georgia
Watkinsville, Georgia
Morgan County
Benjamin Franklin Saffold
Clarke County
Mississippi Territory
Creek War
Alabama Territory
circuit judge
slave-labor
cotton plantation
Belvoir
Dallas County, Alabama
French
English
Alabama Supreme Court
Chief Justice
Mobile, Alabama
Dallas County, Alabama
Benjamin Fitzpatrick
"Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama"


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