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Finis J. Garrett

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American judge, lawyer and politician
Finis J. Garrett
Chief Judge of theUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
In office
September 1, 1948 – September 15, 1955
Appointed byoperation of law
Preceded bySeat established by 62 Stat. 899
Succeeded byNoble J. Johnson
Presiding Judge of theUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
In office
December 1, 1937 – September 1, 1948
Appointed byFranklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded byWilliam J. Graham
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Associate Judge of theUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
In office
February 18, 1929 – December 1, 1937
Appointed byCalvin Coolidge
Preceded byJames Francis Smith
Succeeded byJoseph Raymond Jackson
House Minority Leader
In office
March 4, 1923 – March 3, 1929
DeputyWilliam Allan Oldfield
Preceded byClaude Kitchin
Succeeded byJohn Nance Garner
Leader of theHouse Democratic Caucus
In office
March 4, 1923 – March 3, 1929
Preceded byClaude Kitchin
Succeeded byJohn Nance Garner
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromTennessee's9th district
In office
March 4, 1905 – March 3, 1929
Preceded byRice Alexander Pierce
Succeeded byJere Cooper
Personal details
BornFinis James Garrett
(1875-08-26)August 26, 1875
Ore Springs,Tennessee, U.S.
DiedMay 25, 1956(1956-05-25) (aged 80)
Resting placeSunset Cemetery
Dresden,Tennessee
Political partyDemocratic
EducationClinton College
Bethel College (A.B.)

Finis James Garrett (August 26, 1875 – May 25, 1956) was aUnited States representative fromTennessee, serving as theHouse Minority Leader for theDemocratic Party, and aChief Judge of theUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

Education and career

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Born on August 26, 1875, near Ore Springs,[1]Weakley County,Tennessee, Garrett attended the common schools andClinton College inKentucky. He received anArtium Baccalaureus degree in 1897 fromBethel College (nowBethel University) inMcKenzie, Tennessee andread law in 1899. He entered private practice inDresden, Tennessee from 1900 to 1905, during which time he was also a newspaper editor, teacher and a Master in Chancery for the Tennessee Chancery Court in Weakley County.[2][3]

Congressional service

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Garrett was elected from the9th congressional district of Tennessee as aDemocrat to theUnited States House of Representatives of the59th United States Congress and to the eleven succeeding Congresses, serving from March 4, 1905, until March 3, 1929. He was Chairman of theUnited States House Committee on Insular Affairs in the65th United States Congress. He was minority leader in the68th through70th United States Congresses. He was not a candidate for renomination to the71st United States Congress in 1928. He was also an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination forUnited States Senator. He was a delegate to theDemocratic National Convention in 1924.[2] Garrett was the last DemocraticHouse Minority Leader not to serve at any point as Speaker untilDick Gephardt from 1995 to 2003.[citation needed]

Unsuccessful judicial appointment

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Garret received arecess appointment to theUnited States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee on November 22, 1920, but declined the appointment. He was nominated to the same seat on December 10, 1920, but theUnited States Senate never acted on his nomination, which expired with the end ofWoodrow Wilson's Presidency.[3]

Federal judicial service

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Garrett was nominated by PresidentCalvin Coolidge on February 14, 1929, to an Associate Judge seat on theUnited States Court of Customs Appeals (Associate Judge of theUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals from March 2, 1929) vacated by Associate JudgeJames F. Smith. He was confirmed by theUnited States Senate on February 18, 1929, and received his commission on February 18, 1929. His service terminated on December 1, 1937, due to his elevation to Presiding Judge of the same court.[3]

Garrett was nominated by PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt on November 16, 1937, to the Presiding Judge seat on theUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals vacated by Presiding JudgeWilliam J. Graham. He was confirmed by the Senate on November 30, 1937, and received his commission on December 1, 1937. Garrett was reassigned byoperation of law on September 1, 1948, to the new Chief Judge seat authorized by 62 Stat. 899. His service terminated on September 15, 1955, due to his retirement.[3]

Family

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Garret was the son of Noah J. Garrett and Virginia (Baughman) Garrett.[4] He married Elizabeth Harris Burns on November 27, 1901.[4]

Death

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Garrett died on May 25, 1956, inWashington, D.C.[3] He was interred in Sunset Cemetery inDresden, Tennessee.[2]

References

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  1. ^"Ore Springs".www.google.com/maps.
  2. ^abc"GARRETT, Finis James - Biographical Information".bioguide.congress.gov.
  3. ^abcde"Garrett, Finis James - Federal Judicial Center".www.fjc.gov.
  4. ^ab"The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Garrett".politicalgraveyard.com.

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Preceded byMember of theUnited States House of Representatives fromTennessee's 9th congressional district
1905–1929
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Preceded byChairman of theUnited States House Committee on Insular Affairs
1917–1919
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