Robert L. Caruthers

Robert L. Caruthers
Caruthers in Masonic regalia, ca. 1849
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Tennessee's 7th district
In office
March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843
Preceded byJohn Bell
Succeeded byDavid W. Dickinson
Personal details
Born(1800-07-31)July 31, 1800
Carthage, Tennessee
DiedOctober 2, 1882(1882-10-02) (aged 82)
Lebanon, Tennessee
Resting placeCedar Grove Cemetery
Lebanon, Tennessee
Political partyWhig
SpouseSally Sanders (1827–1870, her death)

Robert Looney Caruthers (July 31, 1800 – October 2, 1882) was an American judge, politician, and professor. He helped establish Cumberland University in 1842, serving as the first president of its board of trustees, and was a cofounder of the Cumberland School of Law, one of the oldest law schools in the South. He served as a Tennessee state attorney general in the late 1820s and early 1830s, and was a justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court in the 1850s and early 1860s. He also served one term in the United States House of Representatives (1841–1843). In 1863, he was elected Governor of Tennessee by the state's Confederates, but never took office.[1]

  1. ^ Phillip Langsdon, Tennessee: A Political History (Franklin, Tenn.: Hillsboro Press, 2000), pp. 162-163.