Judges of The United States District Court For The Eastern District of Virginia - Washington

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The United States District Court for the District of Washington was established on April 5, 1890, by 26 Stat. 45. The District was subdivided into Eastern and Western Districts on March 2, 1905, by 33 Stat. 824. Only one judge was ever appointed to the District of Washington.

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Cornelius Holgate Hanford Benjamin Harrison 01890-02-25February 25, 1890 01905-03-02March 2, 1905 reassigned to Western
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