For the member of the Virginia Senate, see John H. Catron.
"Justice Catron" redirects here. For New Mexico Supreme Court justice Charles C. Catron, see List of justices of the New Mexico Supreme Court.
John Catron
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
In office May 1, 1837[1] – May 30, 1865[1]
Nominated by
Andrew Jackson
Appointed by
Martin Van Buren
Preceded by
Seat established
Succeeded by
Seat abolished
Personal details
Born
(1786-01-07)January 7, 1786 Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died
May 30, 1865(1865-05-30) (aged 79) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
Matilda Childress
John Catron (January 7, 1786 – May 30, 1865) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1837 to 1865, during the Taney Court.
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not in substance." Wilson, Black Codes (1965), p. 16–17. Wilson quotes JohnCatron of the Tennessee Supreme Court: "All the slaveholding states, it is believed...
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