A. D. Bright
A. D. Bright (August 10, 1838 – September 11, 1898) was a Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court in 1894.
Born in Hinds County, Mississippi,[1] Bright was a captain in the Confederate States Army,[1][2] and afterwards became "a prominent lawyer and leading democrat",[2] serving as a member of the Commission of Referees from 1883 to 1885.[1][2]
On March 16, 1894, he was appointed to the Tennessee Supreme Court to fill vacancy caused by death of Benjamin J. Lea.[1] Bright opted not to run for election to the seat later that year,[3] and served until September 1, 1894.[1]
Bright died at Brownsville, Tennessee at the age of 60.[2]
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