- William Strong (judge)
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name = William Strong
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office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
termstart =March 14 ,1870
termend =December 14 ,1880
nominator =Ulysses S. Grant
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predecessor =Robert Cooper Grier
successor =William Burnham Woods
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birthdate = birth date|1808|5|6|mf=y
birthplace =Somers, Connecticut
deathdate = death date and age|1895|8|19|1808|5|6|mf=y
deathplace =Lake Minnewassa, New York
spouse =William Strong (
May 6 ,1808 -August 19 ,1895 ) was an American jurist andpolitician . He was a justice on theSupreme Court of Pennsylvania and an Associate Justice on theSupreme Court of the United States .Early life
Strong was born in
Connecticut and later moved toPennsylvania . He was the cousin of U.S. RepresentativeTheron Rudd Strong ofNew york . William Strong attended theMunson Academy inMassachusetts , and later graduated fromYale University before starting his legal practice inReading, Pennsylvania .House of Representatives
In 1846, Strong was elected to the
United States House of Representatives as anabolitionist Democrat. Strong served two terms in the House, and was the chairman of theU.S. House Committee on Elections during his second term. He did not seek reelection in 1850, but returned to private practice.Judicial Service
upreme Court of Pennsylvania
Strong was elected to the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1857 as a Democrat. Strong switched to the Republican Party soon after taking the bench. He resigned from the court in 1868 to return to a lucrative private practice in Philadelphia.United States Supreme Court
When Justice
Robert C. Grier retired from the U.S. Supreme Court, Strong was suggested as a possible replacement. However, PresidentUlysses S. Grant was heavily lobbied to nominate former Secretary of WarEdwin Stanton . Stanton was nominated, and confirmed by the Senate, but he died just four days later without having served on the Court. Grant then nominated Strong, who was confirmed without a recorded vote and was sworn in onMarch 14 ,1870 .1876 Election
Strong was one of five Supreme Court Justices who sat on the Electoral Commission that was convened to resolve the disputed electoral votes in the U.S. presidential election of 1876. Strong voted along with his fellow Republicans, who held the majority on the Commission, to award every disputed vote to
Rutherford B. Hayes , the Republican candidate, thus ensuring his presidency.Strong served on the Supreme Court until
December 14 ,1880 , when he retired despite still being in good health, partly to set an example to several infirm justices who refused to give up their seats. Strong resumed the practice of law and pursued religious causes until his death, atLake Minnewassa inUlster County, New York , onAugust 19 ,1895 . He was interred in Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading, Pennsylvania. TheHistorical Society of Berks County has in its collection a few pieces relating to Justice Strong.ources
*CongBio|S001021|William Strong
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/strong.html The Political Graveyard]
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