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West Hughes Humphreys was born in 1806 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Answer: False
West Hughes Humphreys was born on August 26, 1806, in Montgomery County, Tennessee, not Nashville.
West Hughes Humphreys' father, Parry Wayne Humphreys, served as a United States Senator.
Answer: False
Parry Wayne Humphreys, the father of West Hughes Humphreys, was an attorney and judge, and served one term in Congress, but not as a United States Senator.
West Hughes Humphreys completed his law degree at Transylvania University.
Answer: False
West Hughes Humphreys attended the law department at Transylvania University but did not graduate. He completed his legal training by reading law with an established firm.
West Hughes Humphreys began his legal career in Somerville, Tennessee.
Answer: False
West Hughes Humphreys commenced his private legal practice in Clarksville, Tennessee, from 1828 to 1829, before moving to Somerville.
West Hughes Humphreys was born in Montgomery County, Tennessee.
Answer: True
West Hughes Humphreys was born in Montgomery County, Tennessee.
West Hughes Humphreys was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Answer: False
West Hughes Humphreys was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, not the Presbyterian Church.
What was the profession of West Hughes Humphreys' father, Parry Wayne Humphreys?
Answer: Attorney and judge
Parry Wayne Humphreys, the father of West Hughes Humphreys, was an attorney and a judge.
Where was West Hughes Humphreys born?
Answer: Montgomery County, Tennessee
West Hughes Humphreys was born in Montgomery County, Tennessee.
What was the approximate duration of West Hughes Humphreys' legal practice in Somerville, Tennessee?
Answer: 10 years (1829-1839)
West Hughes Humphreys practiced law privately in Somerville, Tennessee, for approximately ten years, from 1829 to 1839.
What was the primary role of West Hughes Humphreys' father, Parry Wayne Humphreys, besides being an attorney?
Answer: Judge
Parry Wayne Humphreys, the father of West Hughes Humphreys, served not only as an attorney but also as a judge, including on the State Supreme Court.
West Hughes Humphreys' legal training involved reading law with an established firm in which year?
Answer: 1828
West Hughes Humphreys completed his legal training by reading law with an established firm in 1828.
What was the approximate duration of West Hughes Humphreys' legal practice in Clarksville, Tennessee?
Answer: Approximately one year (1828-1829)
West Hughes Humphreys practiced law privately in Clarksville, Tennessee, for approximately one year, from 1828 to 1829.
Where was West Hughes Humphreys born?
Answer: Montgomery County, Tennessee
West Hughes Humphreys was born in Montgomery County, Tennessee.
What was the approximate duration of West Hughes Humphreys' legal practice in Somerville, Tennessee?
Answer: 10 years (1829-1839)
West Hughes Humphreys practiced law privately in Somerville, Tennessee, for approximately ten years, from 1829 to 1839.
What was the primary role of West Hughes Humphreys' father, Parry Wayne Humphreys, besides being an attorney?
Answer: Judge
Parry Wayne Humphreys, the father of West Hughes Humphreys, served not only as an attorney but also as a judge, including on the State Supreme Court.
West Hughes Humphreys' legal training involved reading law with an established firm in which year?
Answer: 1828
West Hughes Humphreys completed his legal training by reading law with an established firm in 1828.
What was the approximate duration of West Hughes Humphreys' legal practice in Clarksville, Tennessee?
Answer: Approximately one year (1828-1829)
West Hughes Humphreys practiced law privately in Clarksville, Tennessee, for approximately one year, from 1828 to 1829.
West Hughes Humphreys served as the Attorney General of Tennessee for over a decade, from 1839 to 1851.
Answer: True
West Hughes Humphreys held the office of Attorney General of Tennessee for a period exceeding one decade, specifically from 1839 to 1851.
During his tenure as Tennessee Attorney General, West Hughes Humphreys also served as the official reporter for the Tennessee Supreme Court.
Answer: True
Concurrently with his service as Attorney General from 1839 to 1851, West Hughes Humphreys also functioned as the official reporter for the Tennessee Supreme Court.
William Graham Swan succeeded West Hughes Humphreys as Attorney General of Tennessee.
Answer: True
William Graham Swan succeeded West Hughes Humphreys as the Attorney General of Tennessee.
What was West Hughes Humphreys' primary state-level legal position before his federal appointment?
Answer: Attorney General of Tennessee
The source identifies West Hughes Humphreys' primary state-level legal position prior to his federal appointment as Attorney General of Tennessee.
West Hughes Humphreys served as the reporter for which court?
Answer: Tennessee Supreme Court
From 1839 to 1851, West Hughes Humphreys served as the official reporter for the Tennessee Supreme Court.
Which of the following governors served during West Hughes Humphreys' tenure as Tennessee Attorney General?
Answer: Aaron V. Brown
Aaron V. Brown was one of the governors of Tennessee during West Hughes Humphreys' term as Attorney General (1839-1851).
Which of the following governors served during West Hughes Humphreys' tenure as Tennessee Attorney General?
Answer: Aaron V. Brown
Aaron V. Brown was one of the governors of Tennessee during West Hughes Humphreys' term as Attorney General (1839-1851).
West Hughes Humphreys was nominated to the federal bench by President Abraham Lincoln.
Answer: False
West Hughes Humphreys was nominated to the federal bench by President Franklin Pierce, not Abraham Lincoln.
Humphreys' federal judgeship encompassed the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee.
Answer: True
West Hughes Humphreys was appointed to a joint seat, presiding over the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee.
West Hughes Humphreys received his commission as a federal judge on March 24, 1853.
Answer: False
West Hughes Humphreys received his commission and began his federal judicial service on March 26, 1853, not March 24, 1853.
West Hughes Humphreys served as a federal judge for approximately nine years.
Answer: True
West Hughes Humphreys served as a United States District Judge from March 26, 1853, to June 26, 1862, a period of approximately nine years.
Connally Trigg was appointed to replace West Hughes Humphreys on the federal judicial bench.
Answer: True
Connally Trigg was appointed as the successor to West Hughes Humphreys on the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee.
West Hughes Humphreys' federal judicial service officially ended on June 26, 1862.
Answer: True
West Hughes Humphreys' federal judicial service officially terminated on June 26, 1862, the date of his conviction and removal by the Senate.
Which U.S. President nominated West Hughes Humphreys to the federal bench?
Answer: Franklin Pierce
President Franklin Pierce nominated West Hughes Humphreys to the federal judicial bench.
For which judicial districts was West Hughes Humphreys appointed as a United States District Judge?
Answer: Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee
West Hughes Humphreys was appointed to a joint seat covering the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee.
What was the official date West Hughes Humphreys received his commission for federal judicial service?
Answer: March 26, 1853
West Hughes Humphreys received his commission and officially began his federal judicial service on March 26, 1853.
How long did West Hughes Humphreys serve as a federal judge?
Answer: Approximately 9 years
West Hughes Humphreys served as a federal judge from March 26, 1853, to June 26, 1862, a period of approximately nine years.
Who succeeded West Hughes Humphreys as the U.S. District Judge for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee?
Answer: Connally Trigg
Connally Trigg was appointed to succeed West Hughes Humphreys on the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee.
Who succeeded West Hughes Humphreys as the U.S. District Judge for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee?
Answer: Connally Trigg
Connally Trigg was appointed to succeed West Hughes Humphreys on the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee.
The termination of West Hughes Humphreys' federal judicial service was due to his resignation following the outbreak of the Civil War.
Answer: False
West Hughes Humphreys' federal judicial service concluded due to impeachment, conviction, and removal from office, not resignation, stemming from his support of the Confederacy.
During the American Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys served as a judge for the Union.
Answer: False
During the American Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys served as a judge for the Confederacy, specifically as Judge of the Confederate District Court for the District of Tennessee.
West Hughes Humphreys was impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives on May 19, 1862.
Answer: True
The United States House of Representatives voted to impeach West Hughes Humphreys on May 19, 1862.
The U.S. Senate convicted West Hughes Humphreys on all charges brought against him during his impeachment trial.
Answer: False
The U.S. Senate convicted West Hughes Humphreys on most charges but acquitted him on the charge related to the confiscation of Andrew Johnson's property.
One of the impeachment charges against Humphreys was publicly calling for secession.
Answer: True
Publicly calling for secession was indeed one of the charges brought against West Hughes Humphreys during his impeachment proceedings.
West Hughes Humphreys did not attend his impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.
Answer: True
West Hughes Humphreys was not present during his impeachment trial in the United States Senate, which proceeded and concluded in his absence.
West Hughes Humphreys served as a judge for the Confederacy until 1861.
Answer: False
West Hughes Humphreys served as a Confederate judge from 1861 until the end of the Civil War in 1865, not solely until 1861.
West Hughes Humphreys was charged with confiscating property belonging to Supreme Court Justice John Catron.
Answer: True
Confiscating property belonging to Supreme Court Justice John Catron was among the charges brought against West Hughes Humphreys during his impeachment.
What was the primary reason for West Hughes Humphreys' impeachment and removal from federal office?
Answer: His support for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
The primary reason cited for West Hughes Humphreys' impeachment and removal from federal office was his support for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.
During the Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys held the position of:
Answer: Judge of the Confederate District Court for the District of Tennessee
During the American Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys served as the Judge of the Confederate District Court for the District of Tennessee.
On what date did the U.S. House of Representatives vote to impeach West Hughes Humphreys?
Answer: May 19, 1862
The United States House of Representatives voted to impeach West Hughes Humphreys on May 19, 1862.
Which specific charge was the U.S. Senate *unable* to convict West Hughes Humphreys on during his impeachment trial?
Answer: Confiscation of Andrew Johnson's property
During his impeachment trial, the United States Senate did not convict West Hughes Humphreys on the charge of confiscating the property of Andrew Johnson.
Which of the following was NOT among the impeachment charges brought against West Hughes Humphreys?
Answer: Attempting to assassinate President Lincoln
While charged with aiding rebellion and conspiring with Confederate leaders, attempting to assassinate President Lincoln was not among the impeachment charges against West Hughes Humphreys.
West Hughes Humphreys continued his role as a Confederate judge until what year?
Answer: 1865
West Hughes Humphreys served as a Confederate judge until the conclusion of the Civil War in 1865.
What was the specific charge related to Andrew Johnson during Humphreys' impeachment?
Answer: Confiscating the property of Andrew Johnson
One of the impeachment charges against West Hughes Humphreys involved the alleged confiscation of property belonging to Military Governor Andrew Johnson.
West Hughes Humphreys continued his role as a Confederate judge until what year?
Answer: 1865
West Hughes Humphreys served as a Confederate judge until the conclusion of the Civil War in 1865.
What was the specific charge related to Andrew Johnson during Humphreys' impeachment?
Answer: Confiscating the property of Andrew Johnson
One of the impeachment charges against West Hughes Humphreys involved the alleged confiscation of property belonging to Military Governor Andrew Johnson.
West Hughes Humphreys was barred from holding any office under the United States for life following his impeachment conviction.
Answer: True
As a consequence of his impeachment conviction, West Hughes Humphreys was permanently disqualified from holding any future office under the United States government.
After his removal from federal office, West Hughes Humphreys immediately retired from all judicial duties.
Answer: False
Although removed from federal office in 1862, West Hughes Humphreys continued to serve as a Confederate judge until the end of the Civil War in 1865.
West Hughes Humphreys resumed private legal practice in Nashville after the Civil War ended.
Answer: True
Following the conclusion of the Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys re-established himself in private legal practice in Nashville, where he continued to practice until his death.
In his later years, West Hughes Humphreys advocated for the expansion of Confederate territory.
Answer: False
In his later years, West Hughes Humphreys was known for advocating for the prohibition of alcohol, not for the expansion of Confederate territory.
What was the ultimate legal consequence for West Hughes Humphreys after being convicted and removed from federal office?
Answer: A lifetime ban from holding federal office
Following his conviction and removal from office by the U.S. Senate, West Hughes Humphreys was barred from holding any office under the United States for life.
After the Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys primarily engaged in what profession?
Answer: Private legal practice in Nashville
After the conclusion of the Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys resumed his career in private legal practice in Nashville, Tennessee.
In his later years, West Hughes Humphreys became known for advocating for which social cause?
Answer: Prohibition of alcohol
In his later life, West Hughes Humphreys actively advocated for the prohibition of alcohol.
What was the approximate age of West Hughes Humphreys at the time of his death?
Answer: 76 years old
West Hughes Humphreys died at the age of approximately 76 years old.
What was the approximate duration of West Hughes Humphreys' private legal practice in Nashville after the Civil War?
Answer: 16 years (1866-1882)
After the Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys practiced law privately in Nashville for approximately sixteen years, from 1866 until his death in 1882.
What was the approximate age of West Hughes Humphreys at the time of his death?
Answer: 76 years old
West Hughes Humphreys died at the age of approximately 76 years old.
What was the approximate duration of West Hughes Humphreys' private legal practice in Nashville after the Civil War?
Answer: 16 years (1866-1882)
After the Civil War, West Hughes Humphreys practiced law privately in Nashville for approximately sixteen years, from 1866 until his death in 1882.
West Hughes Humphreys authored a book titled 'An Address on the Use of Alcoholic Liquors and the Consequences'.
Answer: True
West Hughes Humphreys did author a work titled 'An Address on the Use of Alcoholic Liquors and the Consequences'.
The publication year for 'An Address on the Use of Alcoholic Liquors and the Consequences' was 1859.
Answer: False
The publication year for 'An Address on the Use of Alcoholic Liquors and the Consequences' was 1879, not 1859.
West Hughes Humphreys' son-in-law, John W. Morton, was a prominent Union sympathizer.
Answer: False
John W. Morton, West Hughes Humphreys' son-in-law, was a captain in the Confederate States Army and later a founder of the Nashville chapter of the Ku Klux Klan, indicating Confederate sympathies, not Union ones.
Which of the following is a known published work by West Hughes Humphreys?
Answer: Suggestions on the Subject of Bank Charters
West Hughes Humphreys authored several works, including 'Suggestions on the Subject of Bank Charters'.
West Hughes Humphreys' daughter, Annie, married which individual?
Answer: John W. Morton
Annie Humphreys, the daughter of West Hughes Humphreys, married John W. Morton.
Which of the following was a title of a work authored by West Hughes Humphreys?
Answer: Some Suggestions on the Subject of Monopolies and Special Charters
West Hughes Humphreys authored 'Some Suggestions on the Subject of Monopolies and Special Charters,' among other works.
West Hughes Humphreys' daughter, Annie, married which individual?
Answer: John W. Morton
Annie Humphreys, the daughter of West Hughes Humphreys, married John W. Morton.
Which of the following was a title of a work authored by West Hughes Humphreys?
Answer: Some Suggestions on the Subject of Monopolies and Special Charters
West Hughes Humphreys authored 'Some Suggestions on the Subject of Monopolies and Special Charters,' among other works.