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  1. Added: Jul 10, 1999. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5851. Source citation. Jurist, US Supreme Court Associate Justice. A member of the Democratic Party, he served in this position from December 1910 until January 1916. The son of a Christian Church (or Disciples of Christ) minister, he attended the Academy of Richmond County in Augusta, Georgia ...

  2. 28. Jan. 2003 · The house is next door to the Presbyterian Manse, occupied by the family of the Reverend Doctor Joseph Ruggles Wilson. 1860 – Mary Lamar, only daughter of the Reverend James S. and Mary (Rucker) Lamar, is born in the Manse at 51 McIntosh Street December 11th. 1864 – Mary (Rucker) Lamar dies in the Augusta Manse on January 27th.

  3. Das Joseph Rucker Lamar Boyhood Home ist das Jugendhaus von Joseph Rucker Lamar in Augusta, Georgia. Lamar diente als Richter am Obersten... Reiseziele. Menu; Afrika. Südafrika, Ägypten, Marokko . Asien. Indien, Japan, Russland. Australien und Ozeanien. ...

  4. Joseph Rucker Lamar, son of the Rev. James Sanford Lamar (minister of the Disciples of Christ) and Mary Margaret (Rucker) Lamar, was born in Ruckersville, Elbert County, Georgia on October 14, 1857 and died in Washington, D.C. on January 2, 1916. He was raised in Augusta, Georgia next door to Woodrow Wilson (the 28th President of the Unites States); educated at Bethany College, West Virginia ...

  5. U.S. lawyer Joseph Rucker Lamar was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1911 to 1916. His short term of service coupled with ill health resulted in an undistinguished judgeship. Lamar was born on Oct. 14, 1857, in Elbert county, Ga. In 1877 he received a bachelor’s degree from Bethany College in West Virginia.

  6. website accessibility. Built in 1860 in the Italianate Style by William H. Salisbury, local stove merchant. Sold new to Emily H. Tubman who provided it as a manse for her pastor, James S. Lamar of the First Christian Church. His son, Joseph Rucker Lamar served as a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Sold in 1875 to Ferdinand ...