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was elevated to chief justice, Minor was elected to fill Clay's seat. In 1825, the court was reconfigured by the legislature; Minor "was not suited to the pioneer campaign spirit needed to gain votes", and therefore was not among the judges elected by the legislature to the newly configured court.
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Instead, Minor "was made clerk of the Supreme Court, the fees supporting the office being more than a judge's salary", and remained in that office until his death in 1839.
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Minor was then succeeded, "as soon as the General Assembly convened in December 1823", by the appointment of
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In his personal life, on September 14, 1809, Minor married Frances Throckmorton in
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under his uncle, Judge Minor of Fredericksburg, Virginia". He eventually moved to
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U.S. state supreme court judges admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Alabama
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the Electoral College in the 1820 presidential election
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Supreme Court of Alabama
Dinwiddie County, Virginia
read law
Huntsville, Alabama
the Electoral College in the 1820 presidential election
James Monroe
Daniel D. Tompkins
Henry Y. Webb
John Gayle
Clement Comer Clay
Abner Smith Lipscomb
Petersburg, Virginia







Henry Minor






"Alabama Appellate Courts: History of Supreme Court"
the original
Obituary of Henry Minor
Henry Y. Webb

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