- George Turner (jurist)
George Turner (c. 1750 –
March 16 ,1843 ) was an English-bornCharles Lanman, "Biographical Annals of the Civil Government of the United States" (New York: J. M. Morrison, 1887), 509. Accessed via [http://books.google.com/books?id=pp9GAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA4-PA499&vq=George+Turner Google Book Search] .] soldier, land speculator, and jurist fromSouth Carolina .Little is known about Turner's personal life.Andrew Cayton, "Law and Authority in the Northwest Territory", in Michael Les Benedict and John F. Winkler, eds. "The History of Ohio Law" (Ohio University Press, 2004; ISBN 0821415468), 19–20.] In the
American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), he served in the1st South Carolina Regiment of theContinental Army , rising to the rank of captain. He was taken prisoner by the British at thesiege of Charleston on12 May 1780 . He was later exchanged, and brevetted a major at the end of the war. [Francis B. Heitman, "Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution", new, enlarged, and revised edition (Washington, D.C.: Rare Book Shop Publishing Company, 1914), 551. Accessed via [http://books.google.com/books?id=tZALAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA551&vq=Turner,+George Google Book Search] .]Turner moved to
Philadelphia after the war. A member of theSociety of the Cincinnati , he was secretary of their second general meeting, held in Philadelphia in May 1787. ["Proceedings of the General Society of the Cincinnati, 1784–1884." (Philadelphia: 1887), 23–36. Accessed via [http://books.google.com/books?id=N3QsAAAAMAAJ Google Book Search] .] Turner was the likely author of a set of "strictures on the proposed Constitution" which were published anonymously in the "Freeman's Journal" onSeptember 26 ,1787 . The article was the first criticism of the proposed Constitution to be distributed publicly in the United States. [John P. Kaminski and Gaspare J. Saladino, eds. "The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution" (Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1981) 13:243, 566.]Turner became a member of the
American Philosophical Society in January 1790. ["Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia" (The Society, 1889), 138. Accessed via [http://books.google.com/books?id=TfoCAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA138&dq=Judge+george+turner+1843&lr= Google Book Search] .] He wrote several works on various subjects.As a prominent land speculator, Turner had a vested interest in seeing a stable government established in the newly acquired
Northwest Territory . In 1789, he was appointed by the Washington administration as a judge of the Northwest Territory to replace the deceasedJames Mitchell Varnum .William Alexander Taylor, "The Biographical Annals of Ohio, 1904–1905" (Springfield, Ohio: 1905), 136. Accessed via [http://books.google.com/books?id=5-UlAAAAMAAJ Google Book Search] .] With GovernorArthur St. Clair and JudgeJohn Cleves Symmes , in May 1795 Turner helped draftMaxwell's Code (named after its printer, William Maxwell), the first criminal and civil legal code for the Northwest Territory. [ [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1470 "Maxwell's Code"] , Ohio History Central,July 1 ,2005 .]In October 1794, Turner became the first territorial judge to hold court in what is now
Illinois . ["Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for the Year 1907" (Springfield, Illinois: 1908) 287–88. Accessed via [http://books.google.com/books?id=5x0LAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA287 Google Book Search] .] His actions as judge were seen as high-handed by many of the residents of St. Clair County, who had previously been independent of the federal judiciary. [Clarence W. Alvord, "The Centennial History of Illinois, Volume 1: The Illinois Country, 1673–1818" (Springfield, 1920) 405. Accessed via [http://books.google.com/books?id=r007AAAAIAAJ Google Book Search] .] In May 1796, residents sent a petition with 49 names to the U.S. House of Representatives, asking for Judge Turner's removal. The House considered but did not pursue impeachment proceedings against Turner. Had they proceeded it would have been the first impeachment of a U.S. federal judge. [Buckner F. Melton, "The First Impeachment: The Constitution's Framers and the Case of Senator William Blount" (Mercer University Press, 1998) 56–57.] Turner resigned over the winter of 1797–1798 and was replaced as territorial judge byReturn J. Meigs, Jr. Turner returned to Philadelphia in 1833, where he died ten years later.
Works
*Turner George. "Memoir on the extraneous fossils, denominated mammoth bones; principally designed to shew, that they are the remains of more than one species of non-descript animal: by George Turner, member of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia, honorary and corresponding member of the Bath and West of England Society, &c". Philadelphia: Printed for Thomas Dobson, at the stone house, no. 41, South Second Street, 1799.
*Turner, George. "Oration pronounced before the Washington Benevolent Society of the county of Washington, State of Ohio: on the 22d. February, 1817." Marietta, [Ohio] , 1817.
*Turner, George. "Remarks on Certain Articles found in an Indian Tumulus at Cincinnati, and now deposited in the Museum of the American Philosophical Society." "Transactions of the American Philosophical Society", Vol. V, p. 74.
*Turner, George. "Traits of Indian character; as generally applicable to the aborigines of North America...." Philadelphia: Key & Biddle, 1836.Further reading
*Davis, Marion M. "Judge George Turner (1750-1843) Portrait with Biographical Data."
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