Henry Osborne (American politician)

Henry Osborne (August 21, 1751 – November 9, 1800) was a public official from Pennsylvania and Georgia.

He served as a judge advocate of the Pennsylvania militia during the American Revolution, but was removed from office in 1783 by the Supreme Executive Council for bigamy.

After his removal from office, he moved to Georgia, buying land in Camden County.

[2] Henry Osborne served as a Commissioner of the United States for Indian Affairs in the Southern Department in the late 1780s.

[3] He became a Georgia Chief Justice in March 1787, an office he held until January 1789 when he became a judge of the Superior Court in the western district.