Isaac Newton Blackford (November 6, 1786 – December 31, 1859) was the second Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, the court's longest serving Justice...
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Blackford County is located in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Indiana. The county is named for Judge Isaac Blackford, who was the first...
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Turtledove Ian Blackford (born 1961), Scottish politician Isaac Blackford (1786–1859), American judge and politician Richard Blackford (born 1954), English...
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high school serving all of Blackford County. Like the county, Blackford High School is named after Isaac Blackford. Blackford High School opened in the...
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chief justice. When Johnson died in 1817, Jennings named Isaac Blackford to replace him. Blackford became the second chief justice of the Court and was the...
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2021. Isaac Blackford Archived 2007-06-22 at the Wayback Machine, "Sketches of Prominent Citizens". Accessed June 21, 2007. "Judge Blackford was a native...
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of Pennsylvania. President Franklin Pierce, a Democrat, appointed Isaac Blackford, a Whig, as a judge on the United States Court of Claims. President...
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never used by a governor. It was inhabited by Indiana Chief Justice Isaac Blackford from around 1830 until the 1850s. It was demolished in the 1870s. Without...
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Kentucky. Robert E. Lee Blackburn (1870–1935), congressman from Kentucky Isaac Blackford (1786–1859), second Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court. Member...
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statehood, three circuit courts were established. Governor Posey appointed Isaac Blackford, Jesse Lynch Holman, and Elijah Sparks as presiding judges over the...
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