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John Robertson (congressman)

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Name
  
John Robertson

Died
  
July 5, 1873


Role
  
Former Virginia State Senator

Previous office
  
Virginia State Senator (1861–1863)

Books
  
The Sacred Kitchen: Higher Consciousness Cooking for Health and Wholeness : Culinary Wisdom, Ancient Traditions, and Vegetarian Recipes to Transform Your Life

Education
  
College of William & Mary

John Robertson (April 13, 1787 – July 5, 1873) was a nineteenth-century politician and lawyer from the U.S. state of Virginia. He was the brother of Thomas B. Robertson and Wyndham Robertson.

Biography

Born at "Bellefield" near Petersburg, Virginia, Robertson completed preparatory studies and graduated from the College of William and Mary. He studied law and was admitted to the bar, commencing practice in Richmond, Virginia. He served as Attorney General of Virginia before being elected an Anti-Jacksonian and Whig to the United States House of Representatives to fill a vacancy, serving from 1834 to 1839. Afterwards, Robertson served as judge of the circuit court of chancery for Henrico County, Virginia for several years and was a delegate to the peace convention in Washington, D.C. in 1861. He was a member of the Virginia State Senate from 1861 to 1863 before his death at "Mount Athos" near Lynchburg, Virginia on July 5, 1873. He was interred in a private cemetery on the property.

References

John Robertson (congressman) Wikipedia


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