List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding

President Warren G. Harding.
Harding (center) appointed William Howard Taft (left) as Chief Justice.
Pierce Butler was the last of Harding's Supreme Court appointees to remain active on the Court.

Following is a list of all United States federal judges appointed by President Warren G. Harding during his presidency.[1] In total Harding appointed four Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States (including one Chief Justice), 6 judges to the United States Courts of Appeals, and 42 judges to the United States district courts.

United States Supreme Court Justices

JusticeSeatStateBegan active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
Butler, PiercePierce ButlerSeat 10MinnesotaDecember 21, 1922November 16, 1939
Sanford, Edward TerryEdward Terry SanfordSeat 8TennesseeJanuary 29, 1923March 8, 1930
Sutherland, GeorgeGeorge SutherlandSeat 6UtahSeptember 5, 1922January 17, 1938July 18, 1942
Taft, William HowardWilliam Howard TaftChief JusticeOhioJune 30, 1921February 3, 1930

Courts of Appeals

JudgeCircuitBegan active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
Kenyon, William S.William S. KenyonEighthJanuary 31, 1922September 9, 1933
Lewis, Robert E.Robert E. LewisEighthNovember 15, 1921May 31, 1940[2]July 31, 1941
Mayer, Julius MarshuetzJulius Marshuetz MayerSecondOctober 5, 1921July 31, 1924
Rose, John CarterJohn Carter RoseFourthDecember 20, 1922March 26, 1927
Rudkin, Frank H.Frank H. RudkinNinthJanuary 9, 1923May 3, 1931
Waddill, Jr., EdmundEdmund Waddill, Jr.FourthJune 2, 1921April 9, 1931

District courts

JudgeCourt
[Note 1]
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
Atwell, William HawleyWilliam Hawley AtwellN.D. Tex.January 9, 1923December 31, 1954December 22, 1961
Baker, William EliWilliam Eli BakerN.D.W.Va.April 4, 1921[3]April 3, 1954June 4, 1954
Barrett, William HaleWilliam Hale BarrettS.D. Ga.June 22, 1922May 1, 1941
Bondy, WilliamWilliam BondyS.D.N.Y.March 2, 1923May 1, 1956March 30, 1964
Brewster, Elisha HumeElisha Hume BrewsterD. Mass.September 22, 1922October 14, 1941April 29, 1946
Campbell, Marcus BeachMarcus Beach CampbellE.D.N.Y.January 3, 1923August 3, 1944
Cant, William AlexanderWilliam Alexander CantD. Minn.May 21, 1923[4]January 12, 1933
Cliffe, Adam C.Adam C. CliffeN.D. Ill.December 22, 1922June 12, 1928
Gibson, Robert MurrayRobert Murray GibsonW.D. Pa.July 24, 1922January 31, 1949December 19, 1949
Goddard, Henry W.Henry W. GoddardS.D.N.Y.January 4, 1923February 1, 1954August 26, 1955
Gore, John J.John J. GoreM.D. Tenn.March 2, 1923February 21, 1939
Groner, Duncan LawrenceDuncan Lawrence GronerE.D. Va.June 2, 1921March 3, 1931
Hickenlooper, SmithSmith HickenlooperS.D. OhioMarch 3, 1923January 7, 1929
Hicks, XenophonXenophon HicksM.D. Tenn.
E.D. Tenn.
March 2, 1923May 23, 1928
Hoehling, Jr., Adolph A.Adolph A. Hoehling, Jr.D.D.C.June 13, 1921December 31, 1927
Inch, Robert AlexanderRobert Alexander InchE.D.N.Y.April 28, 1923[5]January 6, 1958January 12, 1961
Jacobs, Fred ClintonFred Clinton JacobsD. Ariz.March 2, 1923May 31, 1936February 21, 1958
James, William P.William P. JamesS.D. Cal.March 3, 1923July 28, 1940
Jones, Paul J.Paul J. JonesN.D. OhioMarch 2, 1923August 4, 1965
Kennedy, Thomas BlakeThomas Blake KennedyD. Wyo.October 25, 1921November 6, 1955May 21, 1957
Lindley, Walter C.Walter C. LindleyE.D. Ill.September 22, 1922October 23, 1949
Lowell, James ArnoldJames Arnold LowellD. Mass.September 22, 1922November 30, 1933
Luse, Claude ZethClaude Zeth LuseW.D. Wis.April 1, 1921[6]May 28, 1932
McClintic, George WarwickGeorge Warwick McClinticS.D.W.Va.July 25, 1921March 1, 1941September 25, 1942
McGee, John FranklinJohn Franklin McGeeD. Minn.March 2, 1923February 15, 1925
McKeehan, Charles LouisCharles Louis McKeehanE.D. Pa.February 9, 1923March 23, 1925
Miller, AndrewAndrew MillerD.N.D.February 2, 1922March 29, 1941March 17, 1960
Morris, George FranklinGeorge Franklin MorrisD.N.H.October 25, 1921April 30, 1943March 25, 1953
Partridge, John SlaterJohn Slater PartridgeN.D. Cal.March 3, 1923May 20, 1926
Peters, John A.John A. PetersD. Me.November 14, 1921January 2, 1947August 1, 1953
Phillips, Orie LeonOrie Leon PhillipsD.N.M.March 3, 1923April 29, 1929
Reeves, Albert L.Albert L. ReevesW.D. Mo.June 24, 1923February 2, 1954March 24, 1971
Ross, John WilliamJohn William RossW.D. Tenn.May 31, 1921July 9, 1925
Runyon, William NelsonWilliam Nelson RunyonD.N.J.January 16, 1923November 9, 1931
Schoonmaker, Frederic PalenFrederic Palen SchoonmakerW.D. Pa.December 22, 1922September 5, 1945
Scott, George CromwellGeorge Cromwell ScottN.D. IowaFebruary 21, 1922November 1, 1943October 6, 1948
Simons, Charles CasperCharles Casper SimonsE.D. Mich.February 6, 1923February 2, 1932
Soper, Morris AmesMorris Ames SoperD. Md.February 24, 1923May 9, 1931
Symes, John FosterJohn Foster SymesD. Colo.May 16, 1922April 14, 1950April 5, 1951
Webster, J. StanleyJ. Stanley WebsterE.D. Wash.April 28, 1923[7]August 31, 1939December 24, 1962
Wilkerson, James HerbertJames Herbert WilkersonN.D. Ill.July 18, 1922December 31, 1940September 30, 1948
Winslow, Francis A.Francis A. WinslowS.D.N.Y.January 4, 1923April 1, 1929

Specialty courts

United States Court of Customs Appeals

JudgeBegan active
service
Ended active
service
Bland, Oscar EdwardOscar Edward Bland19231951
Hatfield, Charles SherrodCharles Sherrod Hatfield19231950

Notes

References

General
Specific
  1. All information on the names, terms of service, and details of appointment of federal judges is derived from the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public-domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
  2. Reassigned by operation of law to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on December 1, 1921.
  3. Recess appointment; formally nominated on April 14, 1921, confirmed by the United States Senate on May 3, 1921, and received commission on May 3, 1921.
  4. Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 15, 1924, and received commission on January 15, 1924.
  5. Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 8, 1924, and received commission on January 8, 1924.
  6. Recess appointment; formally nominated on April 14, 1921, confirmed by the United States Senate on April 27, 1921, and received commission on April 27, 1921.
  7. Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 16, 1924, and received commission on January 16, 1924.
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