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George Whitfield Terrell

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Terrell became Attorney General (equivalent to a district attorney) for the Thirteenth District of Tennessee in 1829 and served until 1836. Some sources state that he was appointed to this position by then Governor
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in 1837 where he experienced financial problems, shortly afterward moving to the Texas republic for a fresh start. In 1840 he was appointed as a district attorney by then President
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From 1840 to 1842 Terrell was District Judge for the Fifth District, which office also served as an associate justice of the
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Terrell also served as a diplomat, representing Texas interests to the nations of France, Great Britain, and Spain.
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and in 1842 gave the former U.S. President the gift of a pipe carved from a stone from
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He died in 1846 in Austin, Texas and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
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in about 1803. His father was James Terrell. His family moved to
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He was an opponent of annexation by the United States.
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Republic of Texas
Kentucky
Tennessee
studied law
admitted to the bar
Sam Houston
Mississippi
Mirabeau Lamar
Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas
Edward H. Tarrant
Treaty of Bird's Fort
Andrew Jackson
the Alamo
Hermitage Museum




"Terrell, George Whitfield"



"Justices of Texas 1836-1986"
Tennessee Blue Book
Anson Jones: The Last President of Texas
ISBN
978-0-292-78908-1
"Republic of Texas"
"The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson (Revised)"
Edward Thomas Branch

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