Courts of Appeals
Judge | Circuit | Began active service |
Ended active service |
Ended senior status |
Archbald, Robert W.Robert W. Archbald | 03 !Third | 01911-01-31January 31, 1911 | 01913-01-13January 13, 1913 | – |
Carland, John EmmettJohn Emmett Carland | 08 !Eighth | 01911-01-31January 31, 1911 | 01922-11-11November 11, 1922 | – |
Denison, Arthur CarterArthur Carter Denison | 06 !Sixth | 01911-03-02March 2, 1911 | 01931-12-31December 31, 1931 | – |
Dodge, FredericFrederic Dodge | 01 !First | 01912-07-23July 23, 1912 | 01918-06-30June 30, 1918 | – |
Hunt, William HenryWilliam Henry Hunt | 09 !Ninth | 01911-02-08February 8, 1911 | 01928-01-31January 31, 1928 | 01928-11-30November 30, 1928 |
Knapp, Martin A.Martin A. Knapp | 02 !Second | 01910-12-20December 20, 1910 | 01923-02-10February 10, 1923 | – |
Knappen, Loyal EdwinLoyal Edwin Knappen | 06 !Sixth | 01910-01-31January 31, 1910 | 01924-04-15April 15, 1924 | 01930-05-14May 14, 1930 |
Lanning, William M.William M. Lanning | 03 !Third | 01909-05-18May 18, 1909 | 01912-02-16February 16, 1912 | – |
Mack, JulianJulian Mack | 07 !Seventh | 01911-01-31January 31, 1911 | 01940-09-06September 6, 1940 | – |
McPherson, John BayardJohn Bayard McPherson | 03 !Third | 01912-04-03April 3, 1912 | 01919-01-20January 20, 1919 | – |
Schofield, WilliamWilliam Schofield | 01 !First | 01911-06-06June 6, 1911 | 01912-06-10June 10, 1912 | – |
Smith, Walter I.Walter I. Smith | 08 !Eighth | 01911-01-31January 31, 1911 | 01922-01-27January 27, 1922 | – |
Warrington, John WesleyJohn Wesley Warrington | 06 !Sixth | 01909-03-16March 16, 1909 | 01919-10-06October 6, 1919 | 01921-05-26May 26, 1921 |
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