- Reuben H. Walworth
Infobox_Politician
name = Reuben H. Walworth
birth_date = birth date|1788|10|26|mf=y
birth_place =Bozrah, Connecticut
death_date = death date and age|1867|11|27|1788|10|26|mf=y
death_place =Saratoga Springs, New York
office =New York Representative
term_start =1821
term_end = 1823
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successor =
constituency =
office2 =New York 4th Judicial District Judge
salary2 =
term_start2 =1823
term_end2 =1828
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office3 =New York Chancellor
salary3 =
term_start3 =1828
term_end3 =1847
predecessor3 = Samuel Jones
successor3 = office abolished
constituency3 =New York
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religion =
occupation =Law
majority =
spouse =Ellen Hardin Walworth
children =Clarence Alphonsus Walworth Mansfield Tracy Walworth Ellen Hardin Walworth Renbena Hyde Walworth
website =
footnotes =Reuben Hyde Walworth (
October 26 ,1788 Bozrah, Connecticut —November 27 ,1867 Saratoga Springs, New York ) was an Americanjurist and politician.He studied law at
Troy, New York , and was admitted to the bar in 1809. He commenced the practice of law atPlattsburgh, New York . He was aUnited States Representative in the 17th Congress 1821-23, and in April of the latter year was appointed judge of the 4th judicial district of New York state, which office he held for five years. In 1828, Walworth was appointedchancellor of New York, and gained PresidentJohn Tyler 's attention because of his widely respected opinions onevidence ,pleadings ,civil procedure , andarbitration . Tyler nominated him to the Supreme Court of the United States three times in 1844, but the nomination was always postponed due to Tyler's lack of support from both Whigs and Democrats. He lost his office when theNew York Court of Chancery was abolished by theNew York State Constitutional Convention of 1846. In 1848 he was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of New York, but was defeated byHamilton Fish . Although he never sat on its bench, Walworth was asked by the Supreme Court to serve as aspecial master in the important case of "Pennsylvania v. Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company " in 1850. He was buried at Greenridge Cemetery in Saratoga Springs.He was for a long period president of the
American Temperance Union . He was also vice-president of theBible Society and theTract Society . TheUniversity of Princeton gave him the degree ofLL.D. in 1835. He was the author of "Rules and Orders of the New York Court of Chancery" (Albany, 1829; several revised eds.), and " Hyde Genealogy" (2 vols., 1864).Walworth County, Wisconsin was named for him.References
* "The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States", Kermit L. Hall ed., New York, 1992.
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* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walworth-warburton.html#R9M0JGKNG] Political Graveyard
* [http://www.courts.state.ny.us/history/elecbook/sullivan/pg7.htm] Court History
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