- Collection:
- John Macpherson Berrien Papers
- Title:
- Correspondence, 1854-1855
- Creator:
- Berrien, John MacPherson, 1781-1856
- Publisher:
- Box 2, Folder 2, John Macpherson Berrien papers, MS 67, Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia.
- Date of Original:
- 1854/1855
- Subject:
- United States--Politics and government--19th century
Georgia--Politics and government--19th century
Whig Party (U.S.)
Berrien, John MacPherson, 1781-1856--Correspondence
McDonald, Charles James, 1793-1860--Correspondence
Nisbet, Eugenius Aristides, 1803-1871--Correspondence
Dawson, William C. (William Crosby), 1798-1856--Correspondence
Gilmer, George Rockingham, 1790-1859--Correspondence
Falligant, Louis N.--Correspondence
Williams, William T.--Correspondence - People:
- Berrien, John MacPherson, 1781-1856
McDonald, Charles James, 1793-1860
Nisbet, Eugenius Aristides, 1803-1871
Williams, William T.
Dawson, William C. (William Crosby), 1798-1856
Gilmer, George Rockingham, 1790-1859
Falligant, Louis N. - Location:
- United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018
- Medium:
- correspondence
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Description:
- Correspondents include: John MacPherson Berrien, Charles James McDonald, Eugenius Aristides Nisbet, William Thorne Williams; William Crosby Dawson, George Rockingham Gilmer, Louis N. Falligant, Valeria G. Burroughs.
John Macpherson Berrien (1781-1856) was a prominent lawyer and judge, plantation owner, and Attorney General of the United States under President Jackson. He moved with his parents to Savannah, Georgia, in 1783. He was admitted to the bar in 1799 after completing his degree at Princeton College. Elected solicitor of the eastern judicial circuit in 1809, he then became judge of the same circuit in 1810 and served until 1821. During this time, he served in the war of 1812 with the Chatham Light Dragoons and in the First Georgia Cavalry. He served in the Georgia state senate from 1822-1823 and in the U.S. Senate from 1824-1829, 1841-1852. From 1829-1831, he served as Attorney General under President Jackson. In addition, he served on the Board of Trustees of the University of Georgia, was president of the Georgia Historical Society, and was active in the Lyceum movement. He was married twice: first to Eliza Anciaux and later to Eliza C. Hunter. Between both marriages, he had fourteen children. He owned several residences in Georgia including Morton Hall Plantation. - External Identifiers:
- Metadata URL:
- https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:g-hi_067_067-02-02
- Digital Object URL:
- https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/jmberrien/do:067-02-02
- Bibliographic Citation (Cite As):
- Cite as: [item identification], John Macpherson Berrien papers, MS 67, Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia.
- Extent:
- 45.0 items
- Holding Institution:
- Georgia Historical Society
- Rights:
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