- Isaac S. Pennybacker
Isaac Samuels Pennybacker (
September 3 ,1805 –January 12 ,1847 ) was an American lawyer, federal judge, and politician fromHarrisonburg, Virginia .Early life and education
Pennybacker was born at Pine Forge, near New Market,
Shenandoah County, Virginia .He attended Washington College (now
Washington and Lee University ) and the Winchester Law School, run byHenry St. George Tucker, Sr. .Political and judicial career
Pennybacker represented
Virginia in the U.S. House from 1837-1839.He was offered by
Martin Van Buren the office of Attorney General, but declined. Similarly, he declined a position as justice of theSupreme Court of Virginia , and would not accept the nomination of the Democratic party forGovernor of Virginia .He was given a recess appointment and then nominated by Van Buren to serve on the
United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia , and his nomination was confirmed by the Senate on February 17, 1840. He took the seat vacated upon the death of Alexander Caldwell.He resigned from his judgeship in 1845, and then served as United States Senator from Virginia from 1845-1847.
James K. Polk named Pennybacker to the very first Board of Regents of theSmithsonian Institution , a group which included Vice-PresidentGeorge M. Dallas , Chief JusticeRoger B. Taney , D.C. Mayor William W. Seaton, SenatorSidney Breese , Rep. William J. Hough, Rep.Robert Dale Owen , Rep. Henry W. Hilliard,Rufus Choate ,Richard Rush , Dr.Benjamin Rush ,William C. Preston ,Alexander Dallas Bache , and Joseph G. Totten, among others, who met for the first time in September 1846. [cite web|url=http://museumstudies.si.edu/millennium/proceed7.htm|title=Some Reflections on the Board of Regents' First Meeting, on September 7, 1846|publisher=Center for Museum Studies, Smithsonian Institution|accessmonthday=October 2 |accessyear=2007]As judge, Pennybacker was succeeded by
John White Brockenbrough . As Senator, he succeededWilliam Cabell Rives , whose brotherAlexander Rives later served like Pennybacker as judge of theUnited States District Court for the Western District of Virginia . Pennybacker died at the age of 41 inWashington, D.C. . His Senate seat was filled byJames Murray Mason .Notes and references
Sources
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000216 biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website]
[http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=1867 Federal Judicial Center, biographical listing for Isaac Samuels Pennybacker]
Hon. Armistead M. Dobie, "Federal District Judges in Virginia before the Civil War," 12 F.R.D. 451 (1951,1952) (viewed on Westlaw)
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