- Richard Henry Alvey
Richard Henry Alvey (
March 6 ,1826 -September 14 ,1906 ) was an American jurist who served aschief judge of thesupreme court of theU.S. state ofMaryland , the Court of Appeals.Alvey was born in
St. Mary's County, Maryland to George and Harriet Wicklin Alvey. He studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1849.From 1844 to 1850, Alvey served as a Deputy within the clerk's office of
Charles County, Maryland . From 1850 to 1861, he practiced law inHagerstown, Maryland , and again after 1862. He was aPresidential Elector from the state of Maryland during the election of 1852.In 1861, At the outbreak of the
American Civil War , he authored the Alvey Resolution, which took a strong position in favor ofstates' rights . As a southern sympathizer, Alvey was arrested by Union soldiers and detained.After the Civil War, Alvey served as a delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention of 1867, where he was chairman of the Committee on Representation.
In 1867, Alvey was appointed to the
Maryland Court of Appeals as an associate judge, and also as chief judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit of Washington, Allegany, and Garrett Counties. He served in that position until 1883, when he was appointed Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals.In 1893, President
Grover Cleveland appointed Alvey Chief Justice of theDistrict of Columbia Court of Appeals , where he served until 1904. In 1896, as Chief Justice, Alvey served as a member of an American commission tasked with resolving aboundary dispute betweenVenezuela andBritish Guiana . He also served as chancellor of National University inWashington, D.C. from 1897-1904.Alvey married Mary Wharton in 1856, with whom he had one child. After her death in 1860, Alvey remarried to Julia Jones Hays in 1862, with whom he had nine children. Richard Henry Alvey died in 1906 in Hagerstown.
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