Richmond Mumford Pearson

Richmond Mumford Pearson

Richmond Mumford Pearson (1805-1878) was an American jurist who served as Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court from 1858 to 1878. He was the father of Congressman Richmond Pearson and the father-in-law of North Carolina Governor Daniel Gould Fowle.

Pearson lived much of his life in what is now Yadkin County, North Carolina and was a lawyer, state legislator, and Superior Court judge before being named by the state legislature as a Supreme Court associate judge in 1848. [ [http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/manual/manual.html#p446 NC Manual of 1913] ] He was a prominent pro-Union Whig Party politician before the American Civil War and eventually became a Republican after the war.

As Chief Justice, the "domineering" Pearson helped the Court survive the Civil War and saw it through the 1868 constitutional change that made the Court justices elected by popular vote, rather than by the General Assembly (legislature). [ [http://www.aoc.state.nc.us/www/copyright/sc/facts.html NC Supreme Court History ] ] Pearson had been serving for 10 years as chief justice by 1868 and was elected that year (as a Republican) as the first popularly elected chief justice.

Pearson almost faced impeachment in 1870, after he was perceived by Democrats as acquiescing to Gov. William W. Holden's actions against the Ku Klux Klan. But the presence of many of Pearson's former students in the legislature is believed to have prevented him from being impeached. Instead, Pearson presided over Holden's impeachment trial, the only one in North Carolina history. [Folk, Edgar E. and Bynum Shaw. "W. W. Holden: A Political Biography". 1982. p. 223.]

Pearson also started a law school in 1848 that lasted until 1878 in his Yadkin County estate called "Richmond Hill." The present day community of Richmond Hill in Yadkin County is named for the law school. Many of Pearson's students lived or worked across the Yadkin River in the village of Rockford in Surry County.

References

External links

* [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/p/Pearson,Richmond_Mumford UNC Library]
* [http://www.historicoakwoodcemetery.com/stories_richmond_pearson.asp Historic Oakwood Cemetery]


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