William Glenn Terrell (July 24, 1878 – January 12, 1964) was a state legislator and justice of the Florida Supreme Court from 1923 to 1964. During the time of his tenure on the Florida Supreme Court, he served as Associate Justice and as chief justice. His 41-year tenure was the longest of any judge on that body. He was succeeded on the Court by Richard W. Ervin . He served in the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate . His photograph appeared in a composite with other 1915 Florida state senators.
21-638: (Redirected from Terrel ) Not to be confused with Terrill . Terrell, Terell , Terrel , or Terrelle may refer to: Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Terrell, Georgia , unincorporated community Terrell, North Carolina , unincorporated community in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States Terrell, Texas , city in Kaufman County, Texas, United States Terrell County (disambiguation) , name of two counties in
42-1590: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Terrill Terrill is a surname and more rarely a given name . It may refer to: Surname [ edit ] Chris Terrill (born 1952), British filmmaker Chris Terrill (executive) (born 1967), American businessman Craig Terrill (born 1980), American football player Hazard Bailey Terrill (1811–1852), Canadian politician James B. Terrill (1838–1864), American general Joey Terrill (born 1955), American visual artist Mark Terrill (born 1953), American writer and translator Marshall Terrill (born 1963), American writer Mick Terrill (born 1983), English kickboxer and bare-knuckle boxer Randy Terrill (born 1969), American politician Richard Terrill (born 1953), American writer Ross Terrill (born 1938), Australian historian Ruby Terrill Lomax (1886–1961), American educator Timothy Lee Terrill (1815–1879), Canadian politician William R. Terrill (1834–1862), American general Winslow "Windsor" Terrill (1870–1897), American baseball player First name [ edit ] Terrill Byrd (born 1986), American football player Terrill R. Dalton (born 1967), American cult leader Terrill Hanks (born 1995), American football player Terrill Shaw (born 1976), American football player See also [ edit ] Terrell Tyrrell (surname) Terral (surname) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
63-519: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles William Glenn Terrell William Glenn Terrell was born in Daleville, Mississippi on July 24, 1878. In the 1880s, he moved from Daleville to Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida , north of Tampa, with his parents, Rev. William Henry Terrell and Lizzie Crawford Terrell. His father was the pastor of the original Bushnell Presbyterian Church, while his mother taught children in her home and then at
84-449: Is not a new philosophy generated by the states that practice it. It is and has always been the unvarying law of the animal kingdom. The dove and the quail, the turkey and the turkey buzzard, the chicken and the guinea, it matters not where they are found, are segregated; place the horse, the cow, the sheep, the goat and the pig in the same pasture and they instinctively segregate; the fish in the sea segregate into ‘schools' of their kind; when
105-1801: The Federal Trade Commission Terrell A. Morgan (born 1957), American linguist Terrell Myers (born 1974), American basketball player Terrell Owens (born 1973), American football player Terrell Peterson (1992-1998), American murder victim Terrell Ransom Jr. , American actor and model Terrell Roberts (born 1981), American football player Terrell Sinkfield (born 1990), American football player Terrell Stafford (born 1966), American jazz trumpeter Terrell Starr (1925-2009), American politician Terrell Stoglin (born 1991), American professional basketball player Terrell Stone , American musician Terrell Lamont Strayhorn , American academic Terrell Suggs (born 1982), American football player Terrell Thomas (born 1985), American football player Terrell Tilford (born 1969), American actor Terrell Wade (born 1973), American baseball player Terrell Watson (born 1993), American football player Terrell Whitehead (born 1988), American football player Terrell Wilks (born 1989), American college track and field athlete Terrell Williams (born 1974), American football player and coach Middle name [ edit ] William Terrell Hodges (1934-2022), United States District Court judge Other [ edit ] Terrell rotation , mathematical and physical effect Terrell County Independent School District , public school district in Sanderson, Texas, United States Terrell Independent School District , public school district in Terrell, Texas, United States Terrell on
126-411: The surname Terrill . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Terrill&oldid=1209454660 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
147-548: The American Inn of Court in Tampa, Florida was named for Justice William Glenn Terrell. William Glenn Terrell married Esther Collins on December 24, 1907. Their children were Miriam, Doris, Ruth, and William Glenn Terrell Jr. Both men were usually called Glenn, but are recorded as W. Glenn Terrell Sr. and W. Glenn Terrell Jr. in various documents. The father also was recorded as William Glenn Terrell in some materials, but
168-2255: The Israeli Basketball Premier League Jean Terrell (born 1944), American singer John Terrell (born 1994), American para-cyclist Joseph M. Terrell (1861–1912), American politician Leo Terrell (born 1955), American lawyer Mary Church Terrell (1863–1954), American writer and civil rights activist Pat Terrell (born 1968), American football player Patsy Terrell (1961–2017), American politician Paul Terrell , American businessman Robert Heberton Terrell (1857–1925), African-American justice in Washington, D.C. Steven Terrell (born 1990), American football player Suzanne Haik Terrell (born 1954), American lawyer and politician Tammi Terrell (1945–1970), American singer Tillotson Terrell (1785–1838), American pioneer Tracy D. Terrell (1943-1991), American education theorist Walt Terrell (born 1958), American baseball player William Terrell (1778–1855), American politician William Glenn Terrell , Sr. (1877–1964), Florida Supreme Court justice William Glenn Terrell , Jr. (1920–2013), Washington State University president First name [ edit ] Terrell Bell (born 1973), American basketball player Terrell Bonds (born 1994), American football player Terrell Braly (born 1953), American businessman Terrell Brandon (born 1970), American basketball player Terrell Buckley (born 1971), American football player Terrell Burgess (born 1997), American football player Terrell Bynum (disambiguation) , multiple people Terrell Carver (born 1946), American professor Terrell Croft (born 1880-1967) American electrical engineer Terrell Davis (born 1972), American football player Terrell Edmunds (born 1998), American football player Terrell Everett (born 1984), American basketball player Terrell Fletcher (born 1973), American football player Terrell Forbes (born 1981), English footballer Terrell Gausha (born 1987), American boxer Terrell "Tu" Holloway (born 1989), basketball player for Maccabi Rishon LeZion in
189-854: The Israeli Basketball Premier League Terrell Horne (1978-2012), United States Coast Guard, killed in the line of duty Terrell Hughes (born 1995), professional wrestler Terrell James (born 1955), American artist Terrell Lewis (disambiguation) , multiple people Terrell Lowe (born 1998), US association football player Terrell Lowery (born 1970), American baseball player Terrell Lyday (born 1979), American basketball player Terrell Manning (born 1990) American football linebacker Terrell Maze (born 1984), American football player Terrell McClain (born 1988), American football defensive tackle Terrell McIntyre (born 1977), American basketball player Terrell McSweeny , Commissioner of
210-1128: The Law of Patents , a treatise on UK law Terell [ edit ] Terell Ondaan (born 1993), Dutch footballer Terell Parks (born 1991), American basketball player Terell Smith (born 1999), American football player Terell Stafford (born 1966), American musician Terell Thomas (born 1995), Association football player Terrel [ edit ] Terrel Bell (1921–1996), United States Secretary of Education Terrel Bernard (born 1999), American football player Terrel Castle (born 1972), American basketball player Terrel E. Clarke (1920–1997), American politician Terrel Harris (born 1987), American basketball player Middle name [ edit ] Jerrod Terrel Johnson (born 1988), American basketball player Terrelle [ edit ] Terrelle Pryor (born 1989), American football player Terrelle Smith (born 1978), player of American football See also [ edit ] Justice Terrell (disambiguation) Tyrrell (disambiguation) Terral (surname) Topics referred to by
231-813: The Syrians; the Chinese segregated all foreigners; segregation is said to have produced the caste system in India and Hitler practiced it in his Germany, but no one ever discovered that it was in violation of due process until recently and to do so some of the same historians point out that the Supreme Court abandoned the Constitution." In State ex rel. Hawkins v. Bd. of Control , 83 So. 2d 20, 27–28 (Fla. 1955), favoring segregated education, he wrote: "I might venture to point out in this connection that segregation
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#1732801527553252-1321: The United States Terrell Hills, Texas , independent municipality in Bexar County, Texas Canada [ edit ] Rural Municipality of Terrell No. 101 , Saskatchewan, Canada People [ edit ] See also: Terrell (surname) A. J. Terrell (born 1998), American football player Arthur Bishop Terrell (1861–1931), Australian sharebroker Avieon Terrell (born 2005), American football player Claude Terrell (born 1982), American football player Daryl Terrell (born 1975), American football player Darryl DeAngelo Terrell (born 1991), American photographer, curator David Terrell (wide receiver) (born 1979), American football player David Terrell (safety) (born 1975), American football player David Terrell (fighter) (born 1978), American martial artist Elah Terrell (1851–1920), American architect Ernie Terrell (1939–2014), American boxer, singer, and record producer George Terrell (1862–1952), English politician Heather Terrell (born 1968), American writer and lawyer James C. Terrell (1806–1835), American politician Jared Terrell (born 1995), American basketball player in
273-654: The United States Supreme Court, and systems where groups of people were enslaved, denied freedom or discriminated against on the basis of race or origin as admirable, saying: "Some anthropologists and historians much better informed than I am point out that segregation is as old as the hills. The Egyptians practiced it on the Israelites; the Greeks did likewise for the barbarians; the Romans segregated
294-516: The fact that gregariousness has been the law of the various species of the animal kingdom." At the same time, he was unafraid of writing detailed opinions condemning inequality experienced by Florida's African-American citizens. When, in Cacciatore v. State , 49 So.2d 588 (Fla. 1950), the full Supreme Court of Florida reversed a criminal defendant's conviction without explaining why, an apparently frustrated Justice Terrell went out of his way to pen
315-573: The first school there. Terrell began teaching when he was a young man and went to college to further his preparation as a teacher. He studied at Jasper Normal Institute in Jasper, Florida , and Georgia Normal College and Business Institute in Abbeville, Georgia . In 1903, when he was about 25, Glenn Terrell earned his law degree, an LL.B. , from Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee . Over
336-529: The goose and duck arise from the Canadian marshes and take off for the Gulf a Mexico and other points in the south, they are always found segregated; and when God created man, he allotted each race to his own continent according to color, Europe to the white man, Asia to the yellow man, Africa to the black man, and America to the red man, but we are now advised that God's plan was in error and must be reversed despite
357-452: The lawyers of Florida lost a warm and devoted friend - Justice Glenn Terrell of the Supreme Court of Florida. The law was his life and he gave unstintingly of his time, talent and energy for the cause of justice and the improvement of our profession." On May 17, 1982, an Oral History Dinner remembering the contributions of Justice William Glenn Terrell was held as part of an initiative sponsored by Florida Governor Bob Graham ., In addition,
378-628: The only special concurrence to the decision. In May 1962, Justice Terrell was honored several times. Cumberland University awarded him a citation as "An outstanding citizen, an Honored and Revered Member of the Florida Bar and the Florida Supreme Court," and Stetson University in DeLand, Florida , awarded him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. At his death in 1964, he was remembered by legal colleagues: "On Sunday, January 12,
399-564: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Terrell . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Terrell&oldid=1254217465#Terrel " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
420-709: The years, he also studied or took professional courses at the University of Florida , Harvard University and the University of Chicago . In 1903, Terrell was admitted to the Bar of Florida and entered private practice in Sumter County, Florida . From 1910 to 1913, he represented Sumter County in the Florida House of Representatives , then served in the Florida Senate from 1915 to 1917. In 1923, he
441-408: Was appointed to the Florida Supreme Court. He began service May 15, 1923 and continued until January 12, 1964. He served several terms as Chief Justice during his tenure, the longest on record. In State of Florida ex. rel. Virgil D. Hawkins, Relator v. Board of Control , 93 So. 2d 354 (Fla. 1957), Chief Justice Terrell wrote that he apparently considered Adolf Hitler a more honorable authority than
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