John B. Minor

John Barbee Minor (June 2, 1813 – July 29, 1895) was an American jurist and slaveowner. He practiced law in Virginia and then taught at the University of Virginia School of Law for fifty years. His students achieved eminence in professional or public lives. Some referred to his teaching career as not only the longest but the ablest known to Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence, and one declared that "he has exerted, and still indirectly exerts, a wider influence for good upon society in the United States than any man who has lived in this generation."

John Barbee Minor
Photograph of Minor, 1859
Born(1813-06-02)June 2, 1813
Louisa County, Virginia
DiedJuly 29, 1895(1895-07-29) (aged 82)
EducationKenyon College
Alma materUniversity of Virginia
Occupation(s)Attorney, Law professor
SpouseMartha Macon Davis
Parent(s)Launcelot Minor
Mary Overton Tompkins
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