Charles Francis McKenna

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Charles Francis McKenna
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Current Court Information:
District of Puerto Rico
Title:   Former Judge
Position:   Seat #1
Service:
Appointed by:   Theodore Roosevelt
Active:   6/9/1904 - 1906
Preceded by:   William Henry Holt
Succeeded by:   Bernard Shandon Rodey
Personal History
Born:   October 1, 1844
Home State:   Pittsburgh, PA
Deceased:   December 3, 1922
Law School:   Read law, 1868
Military service:   U.S. Army, 1862-1865

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Charles Francis McKenna was an article I federal judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico. He joined the court in 1904 after being nominated by President Theodore Roosevelt. McKenna served until 1906 when he resigned due to the climate in Puerto Rico.[1]

Early life and education

Attending public and private high schools in Pittsburgh, McKenna pursued an early career as an apprentice to a lithographer and became a successful engraver and artist at the age of 14. After serving in the Union Army, McKenna studied law at the firm Mitchell and Palmer and earned his Read Law credentials and was admitted to the bar in 1868. [1]

Military service

McKenna joined the Union Army in July 1862 at the age of 18. He enlisted in Company E, 155th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. During his time McKenna served at Gettysburg and was at Appomattox when Southern General Robert Lee surrendered. [1]

Personal life

In 1872, McKenna married Virginia White. [1]

Professional career

  • Private Practice, 1868-1904
  • Judge, County Court of Alleghany Count, 1911-1921[1]

Judicial career

District of Puerto Rico

McKenna was nominated to the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico by Theodore Roosevelt on June 9, 1904 to a seat vacated by William Henry Holt as he resigned. McKenna served until 1906 when he resigned due to the climate in Puerto Rico. He was succeeded by Bernard Shandon Rodey.[1]

Awards and associations

  • Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, member Pittsburgh, Exalted Ruler San Juan lodge[1]

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Federal judicial offices
Preceded by:
William Henry Holt
District of Puerto Rico
1904–1906
Seat #1
Succeeded by:
Bernard Shandon Rodey


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