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'''John Watson Barr''' (December 17, 1826 – December 31, 1907) was a [[United States federal judge]] in [[Kentucky]].

'''John Watson Barr''' (December 17, 1826 – December 31, 1907) was a [[United States federal judge]] in [[Kentucky]].




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John Watson Barr
An older man, facing left, with curly, white hair and a beard. He is wearing a white shirt, black tie, and black jacket
Justice of the United States District Court for the District of Kentucky
In office
April 16, 1880 – February 21, 1899
Nominated byRutherford B. Hayes
Preceded byWilliam H. Hays
Succeeded byWalter Evans
Personal details
Born(1826-12-17)December 17, 1826
Versailles, Kentucky
DiedDecember 31, 1907(1907-12-31) (aged 81)
Louisville, Kentucky
Resting placeCave Hill Cemetery
Political partyWhig
Democrat
Republican
SpouseSusan P. Rogers
Alma materTransylvania University
ProfessionLawyer
SignatureJ. W. Barr
Military service
AllegianceUnited States Union
Branch/serviceHome Guard
RankAdjutant general
UnitLouisville brigade
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

John Watson Barr (December 17, 1826 – December 31, 1907) was a United States federal judgeinKentucky.

Early life and family

John Watson Barr was born in Versailles, Kentucky on December 17, 1826.[1] He was the son of William and Ann (Watson) Barr.[1] His father was a merchant who worked in both Versailles and Louisville, Kentucky.[1]

Barr received his early education from private tutors and private schools in Woodford County.[1] He then matriculated to Transylvania University to study law.[1] Upon his graduation in 1847 he commenced practice in Versailles.[1] In 1854, he moved to Louisville and formed a law firm with Joseph B. Kinkead.[1] After eight years, the two dissolved the partnership by mutual consent, but remained friends.[2] Barr continued in private practice until 1864, when he formed a new law firm with John Kemp Goodloe.[2]

On November 23, 1859, Barr married Susan P. Rogers.[1] The couple had seven children – John W. Barr, Jr., Anna W. Barr, Caroline H. Barr, Susan R. Barr, Josephine P. Barr, Elise R. Barr, and Jason Rogers Barr.[3] The family attended College Street Presbyterian Church.[3]

Barr had begun advocating the gradual abolition of slavery as early as 1849.[1] When the Civil War commenced, he helped organize the Kentucky Home Guard and served as adjutant general of the Louisville brigade.[1] He was also involved in the organization of several Union regiments in Kentucky.[1] After the war, Barr returned to his law practice.[1] In 1868, Alexander Pope Humphrey joined the firm, which continued until Barr's appointment to a federal judgeship in 1880.[2]

Public career

Like his father, Barr was associated with the Whig Party in his early life.[2] Following the dissolution of the Whig Party, he joined the Democratic Party.[1] After the formation of the Republican Party, he fervently adhered to that party.[3]

From 1868 to 1870, Barr served as president of the Board of Louisville Sinking Fund Commissioners and served several terms on the Louisville City Council.[3] For twenty years, he was director of the Bank of Kentucky.[1]

On April 9, 1880, President Rutherford B. Hayes nominated Barr to the U.S. District Court for the District of Kentucky, replacing William H. Hays.[1] He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 16, 1880, and received his commission the same day.[1]

Barr retired on February 21, 1899.[1] He died in Louisville at age 81 and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "John Watson Barr". History of the Sixth Circuit
  • ^ a b c d Biographical Cyclopedia, p. 37
  • ^ a b c d Biographical Cyclopedia, p. 38
  • Bibliography

    Legal offices
    Preceded by

    Bland Ballard

    Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Kentucky
    1880–1899
    Succeeded by

    Walter Evans


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