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Judges of The Former United States District Court For The District of Hawaii

Prior to 1959, the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii was an Article IV tribunal. The following is a partial list of Judges for that court.

# Judge State Born/Died Active service Term as Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination
1 Estee, Morris M.Morris M. Estee HI 1833–1903 1900–1903 (none) (none) McKinley, McKinley death
2 Dole, Sanford B.Sanford B. Dole HI 1844–1926 1903–1915 (none) (none) Roosevelt, Roosevelt retirement
3 Vaughan, Horace WorthHorace Worth Vaughan HI 1867–1922 1916–1922 (none) (none) Wilson, Wilson death

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