Federal judges nominated by Ulysses Grant

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Ulysses S. Grant, President from 1869-1877

Ulysses Grant was president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. During his time in office he had 48 judges successfully nominated and confirmed to the federal bench. Grant also had three nominees decline their nomination, one passed away prior to appointment, 11 withdrawn and 11 rejected or not voted on by theSenate.[1][2]









List of judges

First nameLast nameCourtTerm
EdwardBillingsEastern District of Louisiana1876 - 1893
HenryBlodgettNorthern District of Illinois1870 - 1892
HughBondFourth Circuit1870 - 1893
EdwardBradfordDistrict of Delaware1871 - 1884
JosephBradleySupreme Court1870 - 1892
HenryBrownEastern District of Michigan1875 - 1890
JohnBruceNorthern andMiddle Districts of Alabama1875 - 1901
JohnBruceSouthern District of Alabama1875 - 1886
RobertDickWestern District of North Carolina1872 - 1898
JohnDillonEighth Circuit1869 - 1879
CharlesDrakeCourt of Claims1870 - 1885
ThomasDrummondSeventh Circuit1869 - 1884
CharlesDyerEastern District of Wisconsin1875 - 1888
HalmerEmmonsSixth Circuit1870 - 1877
CassiusFosterDistrict of Kansas1874 - 1899
WalterGreshamDistrict of Indiana1869 - 1883
MosesHallettDistrict of Colorado1877 - 1906
EdgarHillyerDistrict of Nevada1869 - 1882
JamesHopkinsWestern District of Wisconsin1870 - 1877
JamesHoweEastern District of Wisconsin1873 - 1875
RobertHughesEastern District of Virginia1874 - 1898
DavidHumphreysDC District Court1870 - 1879
WardHuntSupreme Court1872 - 1882
AlexanderJohnsonSecond Circuit1875 - 1878
WinthropKetchamWestern District of Pennsylvania1876 - 1879
JohnKnowlesDistrict of Rhode Island1870 - 1881
JamesLockeSouthern District of Florida1872 - 1912
JohnLongyearEastern District of Michigan1870 - 1875
ArthurMacArthurDC District Court1870 - 1887
WilliamMcKennanThird Circuit1869 - 1891
JohnMcKinneySouthern District of Florida1871 - 1871
AmosMorrillEastern District of Texas1872 - 1883
JohnNixonDistrict of New Jersey1870 - 1889
IsaacParkerWestern District of Arkansas1875 - 1896
WilliamRichardsonCourt of Claims1874 - 1885
AlexanderRivesWestern District of Virginia1871 - 1882
LorenzoSawyerNinth Circuit1870 - 1891
ThomasSettleNorthern District of Florida1877 - 1888
GeorgeShepleyFirst Circuit1869 - 1878
NathanielShipmanDistrict of Connecticut1873 - 1892
WilliamStoryWestern District of Arkansas1871 - 1874
WilliamStrongSupreme Court1870 - 1880
PhilipSwingSouthern District of Ohio1871 - 1882
MorrisonWaiteSupreme Court1874 - 1888
WilliamWallaceNorthern District of New York1874 - 1882
MartinWelkerNorthern District of Ohio1873 - 1889
JoelWinchEastern District of Texasnominated in 1870; not confirmed
LewisWoodruffSecond Circuit1869 - 1875
WilliamWoodsFifth Circuit1869 - 1880


Historical context

Appointments by current president

See also:Federal judges nominated by Donald Trump

Since taking office for his second term, President Donald Trump (R) has nominated39 individuals to federal judgeships onArticle III courts. As of February 5, 2026, 33 of the nominees wereconfirmed.

During his first term in office, PresidentDonald Trump (R) nominated 274 individuals to federal judgeships. Trump made245 judicial appointments.[3] Of those appointments,234 were Article III judges.[4] Trump withdrew eight nominees and 143 received no vote from theSenate.[5]

Ballotpedia publishes the federal vacancy count report tracking vacancies, nominations, and confirmations to all United StatesArticle III federal courts each month. In the most recent report covering activity in February 2026, there were 41 Article III vacancies in the federal judiciary. To learn more about current vacancies in the federal judiciary,click here.The following chart from the monthly federal vacancy count report forJanuary 1, 2025, details the number of appointments made by President Trump to each type of Article III federal court since taking office. This chart is updated at the start of each month with new appointments data.




Appointments since Theodore Roosevelt

See also:Federal judicial appointments by president

The following chart shows the total judgeship appointments made by each president from 1901 to 2024.

The following chart shows the judgeship appointments by court made by each president from 1901 to 2024. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is abbreviated as USCAFC. The U.S. Court of Federal Claims, previously known as the U.S. Court of Claims, is abbreviated USCFC.

The following chart shows the average number of judicial appointments per year in office by presidents from 1901 to 2024.


The chart below shows the number of appeals court judges confirmed by the U.S. Senate through February 1 of the second year of each president's second term in office. At this point in the term, President Obama had the most appeals court appointments with 12.


The chart below shows the number of district court judges confirmed by the U.S. Senate through February 1 of the second year of presidents' second term in office. At this point in the term, President Obama had the most district court appointments with 32.

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Footnotes

Ulysses Grant
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Federal judges nominated byUlysses Grant
1869

DillonDrummondGreshamHillyerMcKennanShepleyWoodruffWoods

1870

BlodgettBondBradleyCharles Daniel DrakeEmmonsHopkinsHumphreysKnowlesLongyearMacArthurNixonSawyerStrongWinch

1871BradfordMcKinneyRivesStorySwing
1872

DickHuntLockeMorrill

1873

HoweShipmanWelker

1874

FosterHughesRicharsonWaiteWallace

1875

BrownBruceDyerJohnsonParker

1876 -77

BillingsHallettKetchamSettle

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Federal judges as nominated byU.S. presidents
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