- John Alfred Cuthbert
John Alfred Cuthbert (
June 3 ,1788 –September 22 ,1881 ) was an American politician, soldier and lawyer. He was the brother ofAlfred Cuthbert .Born in Savannah, Georgia in 1788, Cuthbert graduated from Princeton College, studied law, gained admission to the state bar in 1809 and began practicing law in
Eatonton, Georgia .Cuthbert served in the
Georgia House of Representatives in 1811, 1813 and 1817. During theWar of 1812 , he commanded a volunteer company. In 1814 and 1815, Cuthbert served in theGeorgia Senate . in 1818, he was elected as a Democratic-Republican Representative from Georgia to the16th United States Congress and served fromMarch 4 ,1819 , untilMarch 3 ,1821 .In 1822,
United States President James Monroe appointed Cuthbert as a commissioner to treat with the Creek andCherokee Indians. Cuthbert was also reelected to the Georgia house of representatives in 1822. In 1830, 1833 and 1834, he was the secretary of the Georgia Senate. From 1831 to 1837, he served as editor and subsequently proprietor of theFederal Union inMilledgeville, Georgia . In 1837, Cuthbert moved toMobile, Alabama , and practiced law.In 1840, Cuthbert was elected judge of the county court of
Mobile County, Alabama . In 1852, theGovernor of Alabama appointed Cuthbert judge of the circuit court of Mobile County in 1852. After stepping down from that judcial post, Cuthbert practiced law until his death onSeptember 22 ,1881 , at "Sans Souci", onMon Luis Island in theMobile Bay off the coast of Alabama. He was buried in a private burying ground on that same island.References
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