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The University of Akron

John A. Bingham

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The 39th Congress (1865-1867) And The 14th Amendment: Some Preliminary Perspectives, Richard L. Aynes Jan 2009

The 39th Congress (1865-1867) And The 14th Amendment: Some Preliminary Perspectives, Richard L. Aynes

The 39th Congress Project

No abstract provided.


The Continuing Importance Of Congressman John A. Bingham And The Fourteenth Amendment, Richard L. Aynes Jan 2003

The Continuing Importance Of Congressman John A. Bingham And The Fourteenth Amendment, Richard L. Aynes

The 39th Congress Project

No abstract provided.


The Impeachment And Removal Of Tennessee Judge West Humphreys: John Bingham's Prologue To The Johnson Impeachment Trial, Richard L. Aynes Jan 1993

The Impeachment And Removal Of Tennessee Judge West Humphreys: John Bingham's Prologue To The Johnson Impeachment Trial, Richard L. Aynes

The 39th Congress Project

No abstract provided.


On Misreading John Bingham And The Fourteenth Amendment, Richard L. Aynes Jan 1993

On Misreading John Bingham And The Fourteenth Amendment, Richard L. Aynes

The 39th Congress Project

No abstract provided.


The Impeachment And Removal Of Tennessee Judge West Humphreys: John Bingham's Prologue To The Johnson Impeachment Trial, Richard Aynes Jan 1993

The Impeachment And Removal Of Tennessee Judge West Humphreys: John Bingham's Prologue To The Johnson Impeachment Trial, Richard Aynes

Akron Law Faculty Publications

At the beginning of the Civil War many individuals who held positions under the United States government submitted resignations which, in their minds, allowed them to assume positions with the so-called government of the Confederate States of America. One of the few individuals who did not do so, but nevertheless assumed a position under the Confederate States of America was U.S. District Judge West H. Humphreys. After the Confederacy was formed, he continued to hold court in the same courtroom but under the guise of a Confederate States Judge.

This presented two problems for President Lincoln and the Unionists. First, …


The Antislavery And Abolitionist Background Of John A. Bingham, Richard L. Aynes Jan 1988

The Antislavery And Abolitionist Background Of John A. Bingham, Richard L. Aynes

The 39th Congress Project

No abstract provided.