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In 1894, the Virginia General Assembly appointed Harrison to the newly formed Supreme Court of Appeals. Harrison was the youngest member of this court. He had been on the court only a few months when he wrote the opinion in Nicholas v. Commonwealth, 91 Virginia Report 741. In 1915, Harrison became
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boys, all under age 18. He was later transferred to the Fredericksburg Artillery, where he served until the end of the war. His messmate in the artillery, John D. Goolrick, wrote of Harrison, "loyally, lovingly, patriotically he served the cause of the Confederacy until taps were sounded over our
383:, in the Harrison & Tucker law practice. While a lawyer, Harrison, he took an active interest in politics, though he never sought nor held a political office. He was an advisor to the local 531: 506: 511: 501: 417:, to Betty Montgomery Kent. Their children were Mrs. Hon. James Quarles and Mrs. Clarke Worthington (Rose), of Staunton, and Joseph Kent Harrison of 49: 526: 521: 373: 331:
Harrison served briefly as the President of the Court from November 16, 1916, to March 6, 1917, before his resignation from the judiciary.
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After the war, Harrison returned home and resumed his studies, then taught school for two years,. In 1869 he entered the
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Harrison was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Staunton and for years a
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Harrison received his early education from his father. At age 16, during the
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On March 1, 1917, Harrison retired at age 70. At his retirement, Judge
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hopes at Appomattox. There was no braver soldier under the Stars and
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Oil on canvas portrait of George Moffett Harrison by Harry M. Wegner
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Proceedings of the Virginia State Bar Association, 1942
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This article is about the judge. For other people, see
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