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List of federal judges appointed by Calvin Coolidge

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Following is a list of allArticle IIIUnited States federal judges appointed byPresidentCalvin Coolidge during his presidency.[1] In total, Coolidge appointed 82 Article III federal judges, surpassing the previous record of 80 appointed byTheodore Roosevelt. These included one Justice to theSupreme Court of the United States, 17 judges to theUnited States Courts of Appeals, and 64 judges to theUnited States district courts.

Coolidge appointed judges to variousArticle I specialty courts as well, includingGenevieve R. Cline, who became the first woman named to the Federal judiciary when Coolidge placed her on theUnited States Customs Court in 1928.[2] Among Coolidge's Article I Federal judicial appointments are 2 judges to theUnited States Court of Customs Appeals (later the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals), 4 judges to theUnited States Court of Claims, 1 member of the Board of General Appraisers (later theUnited States Customs Court) and 2 judges to the United States Customs Court.

United States Supreme Court justices

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#JusticeSeatStateFormer justiceNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began
active service
Ended
active service
Ended
retired service
1Harlan F. Stone9New YorkJoseph McKennaJanuary 5, 1925February 5, 1925February 5, 1925July 3, 1941[3]Elevated

Courts of appeals

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#JudgeCircuitNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1George Ewing MartinD.C.May 16, 1924May 22, 1924May 22, 1924September 30, 1937April 14, 1948
2Learned HandSecondDecember 2, 1924December 20, 1924December 20, 1924June 1, 1951August 18, 1961
3Albert B. AndersonSeventhJanuary 2, 1925January 6, 1925January 6, 1925October 30, 1929April 27, 1938
4Rufus Edward FosterFifthJanuary 3, 1925January 13, 1925January 13, 1925August 23, 1942
5Charles Harwood MoormanSixthJanuary 2, 1925January 13, 1925January 13, 1925January 26, 1938
6Wilbur F. BoothEighthMarch 18, 1925March 18, 1925March 18, 1925January 1, 1932July 7, 1944
7Arba Seymour Van ValkenburghEighthMarch 18, 1925March 18, 1925March 18, 1925May 1, 1933November 4, 1944
8Wallace McCamantNinthDecember 8, 1925May 25, 1925[4]May 2, 1926
9John J. ParkerFourthDecember 8, 1925December 14, 1925October 3, 1925[5]March 17, 1958
10Thomas Walter SwanSecondDecember 15, 1926December 22, 1926December 22, 1926July 1, 1953July 13, 1975
11Frank Sigel DietrichNinthDecember 22, 1926January 3, 1927January 3, 1927October 2, 1930
12Elliott NorthcottFourthApril 6, 1927December 15, 1927December 15, 1927[6]October 15, 1939January 3, 1946
13Augustus Noble HandSecondDecember 6, 1927January 18, 1928May 19, 1927[7]June 30, 1953October 28, 1954
14John Hazelton CotteralEighth /TenthMay 19, 1928May 23, 1928May 23, 1928April 22, 1933[8]
15Xenophon HicksSixthMay 19, 1928May 23, 1928May 23, 1928March 1, 1952November 2, 1952
16Smith HickenlooperSixthDecember 6, 1928December 17, 1928December 17, 1928December 22, 1933
17Harrie B. ChaseSecondJanuary 19, 1929January 31, 1929January 31, 1929September 1, 1954November 17, 1969

District courts

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#JudgeCourt
[Note 1]
Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1Robert Alexander Inch[Joint 1]E.D.N.Y.December 15, 1923January 8, 1924April 28, 1923[9]January 6, 1958January 12, 1961
2J. Stanley Webster[Joint 1]E.D. Wash.December 15, 1923January 16, 1924April 28, 1923[10]August 31, 1939December 24, 1962
3William Alexander Cant[Joint 1]D. Minn.December 15, 1923January 15, 1924May 21, 1923[11]January 12, 1933
4Ernest Ford CochranE.D.S.C.December 15, 1923January 17, 1924November 22, 1923[12]March 4, 1934
5Charles Harwood MoormanW.D. Ky.January 3, 1924January 8, 1924January 8, 1924February 2, 1925Elevated
6Frank Henry KerriganN.D. Cal.January 21, 1924January 28, 1924January 28, 1924February 9, 1935
7Charles B. DavisE.D. Mo.January 21, 1924January 31, 1924January 31, 1924March 3, 1943
8Charles Nelson PrayD. Mont.January 21, 1924February 8, 1924February 8, 1924April 10, 1957September 12, 1963
9Paul John McCormickS.D. Cal.February 7, 1924February 11, 1924February 11, 1924September 1, 1951December 2, 1960
10Lake JonesS.D. Fla.February 1, 1924February 18, 1924February 18, 1924June 7, 1930
11Franklin Elmore KennamerE.D. Okla. /N.D. Okla.January 28, 1924February 19, 1924February 19, 1924June 1, 1940[13]May 1, 1960
12Benjamin C. Dawkins Sr.W.D. La.April 25, 1924May 5, 1924May 5, 1924May 17, 1953August 22, 1966
13Charles Albert BoyntonW.D. Tex.December 16, 1924December 17, 1924December 17, 1924May 1, 1947October 12, 1954
14Robert C. BaltzellD. Ind. /S.D. Ind.January 2, 1925January 13, 1925January 13, 1925January 19, 1950[14]October 18, 1950
15Charles I. DawsonW.D. Ky.January 2, 1925January 13, 1925January 13, 1925June 30, 1935
16Isaac Melson MeekinsE.D.N.C.January 9, 1925January 17, 1925January 17, 1925February 13, 1945November 21, 1946
17Charlton BeattieE.D. La.January 13, 1925January 19, 1925January 21, 1925August 23, 1925
18Thomas D. ThacherS.D.N.Y.January 9, 1925January 19, 1925January 21, 1925April 10, 1930
19Benson W. HoughS.D. OhioJanuary 31, 1925February 9, 1925February 9, 1925November 19, 1935
20Thomas Whitten SlickD. Ind. /N.D. Ind.February 6, 1925February 17, 1925February 17, 1925September 16, 1943[15]
21Adolphus Frederic St. SureN.D. Cal.February 16, 1925February 23, 1925February 23, 1925June 30, 1947February 5, 1949
22Joseph W. MolyneauxD. Minn.March 18, 1925March 18, 1925March 18, 1925February 28, 1937January 24, 1940
23John B. Sanborn Jr.D. Minn.March 18, 1925March 18, 1925March 18, 1925February 2, 1932Elevated
24Merrill E. OtisW.D. Mo.December 8, 1925December 14, 1925March 23, 1925[5]December 23, 1944
25Edward J. HenningS.D. Cal.December 8, 1925December 15, 1925April 24, 1925[16]December 31, 1929
26Fred Morton RaymondW.D. Mich.December 8, 1925December 18, 1925May 8, 1925[17]February 6, 1946
27William ClarkD.N.J.December 8, 1925December 17, 1925May 21, 1925[18]June 25, 1938Elevated
28Albert Williams JohnsonM.D. Pa.December 8, 1925December 17, 1925May 21, 1925[18]June 28, 1945
29Harry B. AndersonW.D. Tenn.December 8, 1925January 29, 1926September 12, 1925[19]April 9, 1935
30Louis Henry BurnsE.D. La.December 8, 1925December 21, 1925October 3, 1925[20]June 9, 1928
31Grover M. MoscowitzE.D.N.Y.December 16, 1925December 21, 1925December 21, 1925March 31, 1947
32William Josiah TilsonM.D. Ga.June 9, 1926July 6, 1926[4]March 4, 1927
32.1William Josiah TilsonM.D. Ga.December 7, 1926March 5, 1927[21]March 19, 1928Elevated
33Charles Cheatham CavanahD. IdahoDecember 22, 1926January 3, 1927January 3, 1927January 3, 1942June 30, 1953
34John Hugh McNaryD. Ore.February 26, 1927February 28, 1927February 28, 1927October 25, 1936
35Fred Louis WhamE.D. Ill.February 26, 1927March 1, 1927March 1, 1927March 3, 1956February 2, 1967
36William H. KirkpatrickE.D. Pa.March 3, 1927March 3, 1927March 3, 1927May 1, 1958November 28, 1970
37William Caldwell ColemanD. Md.December 6, 1927December 19, 1927April 6, 1927[22]June 1, 1955
38Johnson Jay HayesM.D.N.C.December 6, 1927January 9, 1928April 6, 1927[23]June 18, 1957October 22, 1970
39Frederick Howard BryantN.D.N.Y.December 6, 1927December 19, 1927May 19, 1927[22]September 4, 1945
40Frank Joseph ColemanS.D.N.Y.December 6, 1927December 19, 1927May 19, 1927[22]March 14, 1934
41Simon L. AdlerW.D.N.YDecember 6, 1927January 16, 1928May 19, 1927[24]May 23, 1934
42Ira Lloyd LettsD.R.I.December 6, 1927January 4, 1928June 9, 1927[25]June 24, 1935
43Edward Julien MoinetE.D. Mich.December 6, 1927December 19, 1927June 13, 1927[22]February 28, 1946December 23, 1952
44George Thomas McDermottD. Kan.December 13, 1927[Rn 1]January 16, 1928January 16, 1928April 30, 1929Elevated
45Charles Almon DeweyS.D. IowaJanuary 23, 1928January 31, 1928January 31, 1928March 1, 1949March 2, 1958
46Warren Booth BurrowsD. Conn.February 3, 1928February 16, 1928February 16, 1928October 20, 1930
47John Ellis MartineauE.D. Ark.March 2, 1928March 2, 1928March 2, 1928March 6, 1937
48Bascom Sine DeaverM.D. Ga.March 5, 1928March 19, 1928March 19, 1928October 13, 1944
49Peyton GordonD.D.C.February 27, 1928March 29, 1928March 29, 1928February 4, 1941September 17, 1946
50Harold LouderbackN.D. Cal.March 21, 1928April 17, 1928April 17, 1928December 11, 1941
51Frank Herbert NorcrossD. Nev.April 2, 1928April 17, 1928April 17, 1928April 30, 1945November 4, 1952
52George Caldwell TaylorE.D. Tenn.May 24, 1928May 26, 1928May 26, 1928November 2, 1949December 19, 1952
53Edgar Sullins VaughtW.D. Okla.May 26, 1928[Rn 2]January 8, 1929May 31, 1928[26]April 22, 1956December 5, 1959
54Nelson McVicarW.D. Pa.December 6, 1928December 17, 1928September 14, 1928[27]February 1, 1951December 20, 1960
55Wayne G. BorahE.D. La.December 6, 1928December 17, 1928October 3, 1928[27]October 23, 1949Elevated
56James William McCarthyD.N.J.December 6, 1928[Rn 3]January 8, 1929October 6, 1928[26]January 31, 1929
57George Philip HahnN.D. OhioDecember 6, 1928December 17, 1928December 17, 1928February 12, 1937
58Samuel H. WestN.D. OhioDecember 10, 1928December 17, 1928December 17, 1928October 5, 1938
59Robert Reasoner NevinS.D. OhioJanuary 5, 1929January 21, 1929January 21, 1929December 31, 1952
60Guy Leverne FakeD.N.J.February 4, 1929February 12, 1929February 12, 1929February 21, 1951September 23, 1957
61Alexander AkermanS.D. Fla.January 19, 1929February 15, 1929February 15, 1929October 8, 1939August 21, 1948
62Halsted L. RitterS.D. Fla.January 23, 1929February 15, 1929February 15, 1929April 17, 1936
63Elijah Allen CoxN.D. Miss.March 1, 1929March 2, 1929March 2, 1929March 22, 1957August 28, 1974
64Charles Edgar WoodwardN.D. Ill.March 1, 1929March 2, 1929March 2, 1929May 15, 1942
  1. ^abcJoint appointment; received recess appointment fromWarren G. Harding and commission fromCalvin Coolidge.

Specialty courts (Article I)

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United States Court of Customs Appeals

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The United States Court of Custons Appeals became theUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals on March 2, 1929.[28]

#JudgeNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1William J. GrahamMay 26, 1924May 29, 1924May 29, 1924November 10, 1937
2Finis J. GarrettFebruary 14, 1929February 18, 1929February 18, 1929December 1, 1937[29]

United States Court of Claims

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#JudgeNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1J. McKenzie MossMay 26, 1926June 7, 1926June 7, 1926June 11, 1929
2William R. GreenFebruary 20, 1928March 12, 1928March 12, 1928May 29, 1940June 11, 1947
3Fenton Whitlock BoothApril 18, 1928[Rn 4]April 18, 1928April 18, 1928[30]June 15, 1939July 26, 1947
4Nicholas J. SinnottApril 18, 1928April 20, 1928April 20, 1928July 20, 1929

United States Customs Court

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The Board of General Appraisers became the United States Customs Court on May 28, 1926.[31]

#JudgeNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1George M. YoungMay 19, 1924May 23, 1924May 24, 1924[32]May 27, 1932[33]
2Genevieve R. ClineMay 4, 1928May 25, 1928May 26, 1928March 1, 1953
3William Josiah TilsonFebruary 6, 1928February 27, 1928February 28, 1928May 26, 1949

Notes

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  1. ^SeeList of United States district and territorial courts
Renominations
  1. ^Renominated on January 12, 1928.
  2. ^Renominated on December 6, 1928.
  3. ^Previously nominated on March 18, 1925 to another seat on the same court. Confirmed on the same day, but declined the appointment.
  4. ^Previously nominated to the same seat on January 2, 1913 by President Taft. That nomination expired at the end of the term. Renominated to the same seat upon it becoming vacant again by President Coolidge on April 18, 1928.

References

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Specific
  1. ^All information on the names, terms of service, and details of appointment of federal judges is derived from theBiographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public-domain publication of theFederal Judicial Center.
  2. ^Jo Freeman,A Room at a Time: How Women Entered Party Politics, 2002: Rowman and Littlefield, p. 216 (ISBN 084769805X)
  3. ^Elevated toChief Justice by Franklin D. Roosevelt on July 3, 1941, ending his service on seat 9.
  4. ^abRecess appointment; theUnited States Senate laterrejected the appointment.
  5. ^abRecess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on December 14, 1925, and received commission on December 14, 1925.
  6. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on December 15, 1927, and received commission on December 15, 1927.
  7. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 18, 1928, and received commission on January 18, 1928.
  8. ^Originally appointed to the Eighth Circuit, but reassigned byoperation of law to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on March 28, 1929.
  9. ^Recess appointment byWarren G. Harding; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 8, 1924, and received commission on January 8, 1924.
  10. ^Recess appointment byWarren G. Harding; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 16, 1924, and received commission on January 16, 1924.
  11. ^Recess appointment byWarren G. Harding; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 15, 1924, and received commission on January 15, 1924.
  12. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 17, 1924, and received commission on January 21, 1924.
  13. ^Reassigned byoperation of law to theUnited States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma on February 16, 1925.
  14. ^Reassigned byoperation of law to theUnited States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana on April 21, 1928.
  15. ^Reassigned byoperation of law to theUnited States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana on April 21, 1928.
  16. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on December 15, 1925, and received commission on December 15, 1925.
  17. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on December 18, 1925, and received commission on December 18, 1925.
  18. ^abRecess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on December 17, 1925, and received commission on December 17, 1925.
  19. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 29, 1926, and received commission on January 29, 1926.
  20. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on December 21, 1925, and received commission on December 21, 1925.
  21. ^Received a secondrecess appointment to the same seat on the same court, but resigned to accept appointment to theUnited States Customs Court.
  22. ^abcdRecess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on December 19, 1927, and received commission on December 19, 1927.
  23. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 9, 1928, and received commission on January 9, 1928.
  24. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 16, 1928, and received commission on January 16, 1928.
  25. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 4, 1928, and received commission on January 4, 1928.
  26. ^abRecess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1928, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 8, 1929, and received commission on January 8, 1929.
  27. ^abRecess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1928, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on December 17, 1928, and received commission on December 17, 1928.
  28. ^"U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: Legislative History - Federal Judicial Center".www.fjc.gov.
  29. ^Laterally appointed to serve as Presiding Judge of the same court by Franklin D. Roosevelt on December 1, 1937.
  30. ^Laterally appointed as Chief Justice, previously served as Judge of the same court.
  31. ^"U.S. Customs Court: Legislative History - Federal Judicial Center".www.fjc.gov.
  32. ^Appointed to the Board of General Appraisers.
  33. ^Reassigned byoperation of law to the United States Customs Court on May 28, 1926. Served on that court until May 27, 1932.

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