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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · Bushrod Washington (June 5, 1762 – November 26, 1829) was a U.S. Supreme Court associate justice and the nephew of George Washington. Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and was the son of John Augustine Washington. He graduated from the College of William and Mary, where he was one of the first members of Phi Beta Kappa.

  2. Sep 17, 2023 · Justice Bushrod Washington sat on the Supreme Court of the United States. During the Early Republic era, this honor also included service as a judge for one of the Circuit Courts of the United States. Bushrod worked for many circuits throughout his life, including the Southern Circuit in 1798 and 1800, the Middle Circuit in 1800, and the Second ...

  3. Aug 13, 2019 · Bushrod Washington, the nephew of George Washington, inherited the first president’s papers and Mount Vernon home. However, Bushrod’s most significant contributions to history occurred during the more than thirty years he served as an associate justice on the United States Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Marshall.

  4. Bushrod was the eldest son of George Washington's brother, John Augustine. Bushrod moved to Mount Vernon and brought West Ford with him. West Ford, according to the will of Hannah Bushrod Washington (Bushrod Washington’s mother) was freed at the age of 21. Evidence indicates that Ford was employed by Bushrod until Bushrod’s death in 1829 ...

  5. Bushrod Washington was an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. He joined the court in 1798 after a nomination from President John Adams. Prior to joining the court, Washington was an attorney in private practice. He served until his death on November 26, 1829.

  6. Apr 21, 2022 · George Washington’s retirement from the presidency in March 1797 drew Bushrod back into politics. The divisions in the president’s cabinet between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over domestic and foreign affairs became embodied in two parties—the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans—that fought the presidential election of 1796. 1 Close Vice President John Adams ...

  7. years owned: 1802 - 1829. In 1802, following the death of Martha Washington, Bushrod Washington, inherited the Mount Vernon estate. Bushrod, who was the eldest son of George Washington's brother, John Augustine, was an accomplished judge who was admitted to the United States Supreme Court in 1798. Although much of Bushrod's time was spent ...

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