Settle, Thomas, 1831-1888

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Thomas Settle, Jr., of Greensboro, N.C., was a North Carolina Supreme Court justice, 1868-1871, chairman of the Republican National Convention, 1872, and U.S. district judge at Jacksonville, Fla., 1877-1888. Also represented in the collection is his son, Thomas Settle III (1865-1919), lawyer in Rockingham and Guilford counties, N.C., state district solicitor, 1886-1893, and Republican U.S. representative, 1893-1897.

From the description of Thomas Settle papers, 1784, 1850-1924 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26380307

Thomas Settle Jr. (1831-1888) of Greensboro, N.C., was a North Carolina Supreme Court justice, 1868-1871; chair of the Republican National Convention, 1872; and United States district judge at Jacksonville, Fla., 1877-1888. His son, Thomas Settle III (1865-1919), was a lawyer in Rockingham and Guilford counties, N.C.; state district solicitor, 1886-1893; and Republican United States representative, 1893-1897.

From the guide to the Thomas Settle Papers, 1784, 1850-1924, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

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Birth 1831-01-23

Death 1888-12-01

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