- Abner Smith Lipscomb
Abner Smith Lipscomb (
February 10 ,1789 in Abbeville District,South Carolina –December 8 ,1856 in Austin,Texas ) was an American and Texan lawyer and judge. He was also appointed Secretary of State for theRepublic of Texas under the administration of PresidentMirabeau B. Lamar .Lipscomb studied law in the office of
John C. Calhoun and passed the bar in 1810. In 1811, he began practice in St. Stephens,Alabama (then part of theMississippi Territory .) He served in the Alabama territorial legislature in 1818 and became a circuit judge in 1819 when Alabama was admitted to statehood. When Chief Justice Clement Clay of theAlabama Supreme Court resigned in 1823, Lipscomb was chosen to be the next Chief Justice. The court was reorganized in 1832; Lipscomb continued as Chief Justice of the court, where he served until 1835. Lipscomb served a term in the Alabama state legislature in 1838.In 1839 Lipscomb moved to the
Republic of Texas and established a law practice in Brenham. He was Secretary of State under President Lamar fromJanuary 31 ,1840 toDecember 13 ,1840 . Lipscomb was a member of theConvention of 1845 ; in 1845, he also served on a committee that wrote a report on the Texas General Land Office. He was appointed an associate justice of theTexas Supreme Court in 1846 by GovernorJames Pinckney Henderson . As he was elected in 1851 and re-elected in 1856, he continued in this post until November 1856.Lipscomb died in
Austin, Texas and was buried in the State Cemetery.Lipscomb County, Texas and its county seat ofLipscomb, Texas are named in honor of him.References
* [http://www.archives.state.al.us/judicial/lips.html Abner S. Lipscomb, Second Chief Justice] , web page at the Alabama Department of Archives & History.
* [http://law.baylor.edu/History/Faculty/lipscomb.htm Abner S. Lipscomb] , bio at theBaylor University law school web page.
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/LL/fli14.html Lipscomb, Abner Smith] , entry in the "Handbook of Texas Online " at theUniversity of Texas at Austin .
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