Samuel Hamilton Buskirk, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Samuel Hamilton Buskirk

American politician

Date of Birth: 19-Jan-1820

Date of Death: 03-Apr-1879

Profession: judge, lawyer, politician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Samuel Hamilton Buskirk

  • Samuel Hamilton Buskirk (born New Albany, Indiana, January 19, 1820; died Indianapolis, Indiana, April 3, 1879) was a lawyer, politician, and justice of the Supreme Court of Indiana. Buskirk graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 1841.
  • After serving as Monroe County recorder (1844-5), he began practicing law in 1845.
  • He was the Monroe County prosecuting attorney in 1851.
  • Buskirk served five terms in the Indiana House of Representatives and was briefly Speaker of the House in 1863.
  • He was appointed a director of the Indiana State Prison in 1859.
  • He was elected to the Supreme Court of Indiana in 1870 for a term lasting from January 3, 1871 to January 1, 1877.
  • During his time on the Supreme Court he wrote Buskirk's Practice (1876), a manual of Supreme Court practice.Buskirk wrote the opinion in the 1874 case Cory v.
  • Carter, which upheld the principle of separate but equal in Indiana schools.
  • It was one of the precedents cited in the United States Supreme Court's 1896 Plessy v.
  • Ferguson decision. Samuel Buskirk's younger brother George Abraham Buskirk (1829–1874) was also a lawyer; his brother helped him study law.
  • He served as a district judge and as a state representative in Indiana, and was also elected Speaker of the House, in 1869.
  • Another younger brother, Edward C.
  • Buskirk (1833-1900), was also a lawyer and a Marion County criminal judge.
  • Edward was also the (unsuccessful) Democratic candidate for mayor in Indianapolis in 1879.

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