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Abner Nash Ogden (September 19, 1809 – August 11, 1875) was a justice of the
Louisiana Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Louisiana (french: Cour suprême de Louisiane) is the highest court and court of last resort in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The modern Supreme Court, composed of seven justices, meets in the French Quarter of New Orlea ...
from May 4, 1853, to July, 1855.
Born in
Hillsborough, North Carolina
The town of Hillsborough is the county seat of Orange County, North Carolina, United States and is located along the Eno River. The population was 6,087 in 2010, but it grew rapidly to 9,660 by 2020.
Its name was unofficially shortened to "Hillsb ...
, Ogden's father was judge Robert Ogden and his maternal grandfather was North Carolina Governor
Abner Nash
Abner Nash (August 8, 1740December 2, 1786) was the second Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina between 1781 and 1782, and represented North Carolina in the Continental Congress from 1782 to 1786.
Life story
Nash was born the son of Co ...
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Following an amendment to the Louisiana Constitution allowing direct election of justices, Ogden was elected to serve as an associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court for a term beginning May 4, 1853,
[Lamar C. Quintero, "The Supreme Court of Louisiana", ''The Green Bag'', Volume 3 (1891), p. 117.] remaining in office until July 1855, and thereafter serving as the Court Reporter for that body until 1865.
Ogden declined a seat on the federal bench at one time,
[''Celebration of the Centenary of the Supreme Court of Louisiana'' (March 1, 1913), in John Wymond, Henry Plauché Dart, eds., ''The Louisiana Historical Quarterly'' (1922), p. 118.] on the
United States District Court for the District of Louisiana
The following are former United States district courts, which ceased to exist because they were subdivided into smaller units. With the exception of California, each of these courts initially covered an entire U.S. state, and was subdivided as the ...
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Ogden died in
Blount Springs, Alabama
Blount Springs is an unincorporated community in Blount County, Alabama United States.
Geography
The community is located three miles east of Interstate 65, approximately north of Birmingham and 28 miles south of Cullman.
History
Blount Spr ...
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References
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Justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court
1809 births
1875 deaths
People from Hillsborough, North Carolina
19th-century American judges