Noah Haynes Swayne
1804–1884 (age 80)
judge, Supreme Court justice
Biography
Noah Haynes Swayne, born in 1804, served with unwavering integrity as a lawyer and later as a Supreme Court justice whose decisions reflected a deep commitment to the Constitution and the cause of liberty. Appointed by President Lincoln, he brought to the bench a stern sense of fairness and a determination to uphold civil rights during the turbulence of the Civil War era.
Swayne died in 1884 and rests at Oak Hill Cemetery, where his judicial legacy endures as a testament to reasoned judgment and moral courage.