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  1. Anthony Dickinson Sayre (April 29, 1858 – November 17, 1931) was an Alabama lawyer and politician who notably served as a state legislator in the Alabama House of Representatives (1890-1893), as the President of the Alabama State Senate (1896-97), and later as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1909-1931).

  2. Anthony Dickinson Sayre (29 de abril de 1858 - 17 de noviembre de 1931) [1] [2] fue juez de la Corte Suprema de Alabama de 1909 a 1931. Biografía. Nacido en Tuskegee, Alabama de padres Daniel Sayre y Musidora Sayre (de soltera Morgan), sus padres fueron los primeros colonos en Alabama que se mudaron de Ohio (padre) y Tennessee (madre).

  3. Zelda Fitzgerald‘s father, Anthony D. Sayre, top right, was a justice of the Alabama Supreme Court.

  4. Zelda Fitzgerald (apellido de soltera Sayre; Montgomery, Alabama, 24 de julio de 1900 - Asheville, Carolina del Norte, 10 de marzo de 1948) fue una novelista, bailarina y celebridad estadounidense, esposa del escritor F. Scott Fitzgerald.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Anthony Dickinson Sayre (April 29, 1858 – November 17, 1931) was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama from 1909 to 1931. Biography. Born in Tuskegee, Alabama to parents Daniel and Musigora (née Morgan) Sayre, his parents were early settlers in Alabama who moved from the Ohio (father) and Tennessee (mother).

    • Tuskegee, Alabama
    • Minerva Buckner "Minnie" Sayre
    • Alabama
    • April 29, 1858
  6. Associate Justice - 1909-1931. BORN: April 29, 1858; Tuskegee, Alabama DIED: November 17, 1931; Montgomery, Alabama. After earning his master's degree in 1878 from Roanoke College in Virginia, Anthony Dickinson Sayre returned to Alabama to study law in the Montgomery office of Judge T. M. Arrington. He was admitted to the bar in 1880.

  7. Anthony Dickinson Sayre was an Alabama lawyer and politician who notably served as a state legislator in the Alabama House of Representatives (1890-1893), as the President of the Alabama State Senate (1896-97), and later as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1909-1931).