Smith Thompson
Smith Thompson (January 17, 1768–December 18, 1843) was a United States Supreme Court Associate Justice from 1823 until his death in 1843.
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January 17 - 1768 - December 18 - 1843 - United States Supreme Court - Associate Justice - 1823
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Born in New York, he attended Princeton, taught for a short period thereafter, and subsequently earned a law degree and set up a law practice.
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New York - Princeton
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He soon joined the Democratic-Republican Party and served in the New York State Assembly briefly prior to being appointed to the state Supreme Court (now called the New York Court of Appeals), on which he served for sixteen years (including four as its Chief Justice).
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Democratic-Republican Party - New York State Assembly - New York Court of Appeals
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However, his primary ambition was for political office. He was appointed Secretary of the Navy under President James Monroe, and campaigned for the Democratic-Republican Presidential nomination for the 1824 race. When Andrew Jackson won the nomination, Thompson only reluctantly accepted accepted Monroe's nomination to the Court. He did not gave up his ambitions for politics there, and took the unusual step of running for political office from the bench; however, his 1828 bid for Governor of New York was unsuccessful. Thereafter he mostly exited political life, and on the court was a staunch opponent of Chief Justice John Marshall.
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Secretary of the Navy - James Monroe - Andrew Jackson - 1828 - John Marshall
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USS Smith Thompson (DD-212) was named for him.
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