Lemuel Shaw

Lemuel Shaw
Chief Justice Shaw in 1856
19th Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
In office
August 30, 1830 – August 21, 1860
Appointed byLevi Lincoln, Jr.
Preceded byIsaac Parker
Succeeded byGeorge Tyler Bigelow
Personal details
BornJanuary 9, 1781
West Barnstable, Province of Massachusetts Bay
DiedMarch 30, 1861(1861-03-30) (aged 80)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Political partyFederalist
Whig
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Knapp (m. 1818–22, her death)
Hope Savage (m. 1827–61, his death)
Alma materHarvard College
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Lemuel Shaw (January 9, 1781 – March 30, 1861) was an American jurist who served as chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1830–1860). Prior to his appointment he also served for several years in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and as a state senator. In 1847, Shaw became the father-in-law of author Herman Melville. He ruled on prominent cases involving slavery, segregation, and religion.


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