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Samuel Freeman Miller

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Church and served as President of the Unitarians' National Conference. He died in Washington, D.C., while still a member of the Court. Following his death in 1890, his funeral was held at Keokuk's First Unitarian Church; Miller had been one of the congregation's founders. He is buried at Oakland
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Justice Miller wrote 616 opinions in his 28 years on the Court; Justice Field (whose 34 year SCOTUS tenure mostly overlapped Miller's) wrote 544 opinions; Chief Justice Marshall wrote 508 opinions in his 33 years on the Court, leading future
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Miller's first wife was Lucy Love Ballinger Miller (1827 – 1854) whom he married in 1842, and with whom he had three daughters. In 1856, he married Eliza Winter Reeves (1827 – 1900), with whom he had a son and daughter.
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that awarded the disputed electoral votes to the Republican Hayes. In the 1880s, his name was floated as a Republican candidate for president.
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died in 1873, attorneys and law journals across the country lobbied for Miller to be appointed to succeed him, but President
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In the winter of 1889 and spring of 1890, Justice Miller delivered a series of ten lectures on constitutional law at the
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in the 1860 election. Lincoln nominated Miller to the Supreme Court on July 16, 1862. He was confirmed by the
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in Washington, D.C. They were published posthumously, along with two earlier lectures delivered in 1887.
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to describe him as "very likely the dominant figure" on the Court in his time. When Chief Justice
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Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and the Supreme Court During the Civil War Era
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His opinions strongly favored Lincoln's positions, and he upheld his wartime suspension of
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and other private groups. Miller also supported the use of broad federal power under the
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farmer Frederick Miller and his wife Patsy. He earned a medical degree in 1838 from
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and trials by military commission. After the war, his narrow reading of the
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stated his support of Miller in detailing his interactions with President
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from 1862 until his death in 1890 and who authored landmark opinions in
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was determined to appoint an outsider; he ultimately chose
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List of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
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United States federal judges appointed by Abraham Lincoln
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Index


Mathew Brady
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Abraham Lincoln
Peter Daniel
Henry Billings Brown
Richmond, Kentucky
Washington, D.C.
Whig
Republican
Transylvania University
MD

associate justice
U.S. Supreme Court
United States v. Kagama
The Slaughterhouse Cases
Richmond, Kentucky
yeoman
Transylvania University
Lexington
Barbourville, Kentucky
abolition
slavery
Whigs

Keokuk
Abraham Lincoln
U.S. Senate
sworn into office

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