Christian Cecil Kohlsaat
| Christian Cecil Kohlsaat | |
| Current Court Information: | |
| United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit | |
| Title: | Former Judge |
| Service: | |
| Appointed by: | Theodore Roosevelt |
| Active: | 3/18/1905 - 5/11/1918 |
| Preceded by: | 33 Stat. 992 |
| Succeeded by: | George True Page |
| Past post: | Northern District of Illinois |
| Past term: | 1899 - 1905 |
| Past position: | Seat #1 |
| Personal History | |
| Born: | 1884 |
| Deceased: | 1918 |
| Bachelors: | University of Chicago |
| Law School: | Illinois Law School, Read Law (1867) |
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Christian Cecil Kohlsaat (1844-1918) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.[1]
Early life and education
Professional career
- Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1867-1890
- Engrossing clerk, Illinois State Legislature, 1871-1872
- Member, Board of West Park Commissioners (no dates)
- Probate judge, Cook County, Illinois, 1890-1899 [1]
Judicial career
Seventh Circuit
Kohlsaat was nominated by President Theodore Roosevelt on March 18, 1905. He was confirmed by the Senate and received commission that same day. He served until his death on May 11, 1918. [1]
Northern District of Illinois
Kohlsaat was nominated by President William McKinley on February 23, 1899. He was confirmed by the Senate on February 28, 1899, and received commission that same day. He served on this court until March 24, 1905. [1] Kohlsaat was succeeded in this position by Solomon Hicks Bethea.
External links
- http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=1306&cid=23&ctype=ac&instate=07 Judge Kohlsaat's Biography] from the Federal Judicial Center
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Judge Kohlsaat's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
| Federal judicial offices | ||
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| Preceded by: Peter Stenger Grosscup |
Northern District of Illinois 1899–1905 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: Solomon Hicks Bethea |
| Preceded by: NA - new seat |
Circuit Courts for the Seventh Circuit 1905–1911 |
Succeeded by: NA - court abloished |
| Preceded by: NA - new seat |
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals 1905–1918 |
Succeeded by: George True Page |
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| Active judges |
Chief Judge: James Holderman • Ruben Castillo • John Darrah • Samuel Der-Yeghiayan • Robert Dow • Ronald Guzman • Frederick Kapala • Virginia Kendall • Matthew Kennelly • Charles Norgle • Rebecca Pallmeyer • Amy St. Eve • James Zagel • Sharon Coleman • Gary Feinerman • Edmond E. Chang • John Z. Lee • John Tharp, Jr. • Thomas M. Durkin | ||
| Senior judges |
Marvin Aspen • Elaine Bucklo • Suzanne Conlon • Robert Gettleman • Joan Gottschall • John F. Grady • William Hart • Charles Kocoras • Joan Lefkow • Harry Leinenweber • George Lindberg • Blanche Manning • George Marovich • John Nordberg • Philip Reinhard • Brian Duff • Milton Shadur • | ||
| Magistrate judges | Sidney Schenkier • Geraldine Soat Brown • Jeffrey Cole • Susan Cox • Morton Denlow • Arlander Keys • Michael Mason • Maria Valdez • Sheila Finnegan • Jeffrey Gilbert • Young Kim • Mary Rowland • Daniel G. Martin • | ||
| Former Article III judges |
Wayne Andersen • David Coar • William Hibbler • James Moran • Ann Williams • Paul Plunkett • Joel Flaum • Ilana Rovner • Mark Filip • Thomas Drummond • Henry Williams Blodgett • William Bauer • Philip Tone • Peter Stenger Grosscup • Christian Cecil Kohlsaat • Solomon Hicks Bethea • Kenesaw Mountain Landis • George Albert Carpenter • Adam Cliffe • James Herbert Wilkerson • John Peter Barnes • George Johnson • William Harrison Holly • Philip Leo Sullivan • Michael Igoe • William Lynch • James Alesia • Richard Austin • Nicholas Bua • William Campbell • John Crowley • Bernard Decker • Susan Getzendanner • Julius Hoffman • Alfred Kirkland • Winfred Knoch • Walter LaBuy • George Leighton • Abraham Marovitz • Prentice Marshall • Frank McGarr • Richard McLaren • Thomas McMillen • Julius Miner • Alexander Napoli • James Parsons • Joseph Perry • Edwin Robson • Stanley Roszkowski • Elwyn Shaw • Hubert Will • Charles Woodward • | ||
| Former Chief judges |
Marvin Aspen • John F. Grady • Charles Kocoras • James Moran • John Peter Barnes • Philip Leo Sullivan • William Campbell • Frank McGarr • James Parsons • Edwin Robson • | ||
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| 1897 | |||
| 1898 | |||
| 1899 |
Barnard • Clabaugh • Day • Evans • Fischer • Gray • Grosscup • Hook • Howell • Kohlsaat • McPherson • Shelby | ||
| 1900 |
Boyd • De Vries • Hazel • McPherson • Severens • Trieber • Wanty | ||
| 1901 |
Adams • Anderson • Archbald • Cochran • Humphrey • Keller • Wing | ||
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| 1901 | |||
| 1902 |
Anderson • Burns • Coxe • Gould • Hale • Holmes • Platt • Ray • Townsend • Waite | ||
| 1903 |
Clabaugh • Day • Hay • Holt • Hook • McClelland • Morris • Pollock • Pritchard • Richards • Van Devanter • Daniel Wright • Francis Wright | ||
| 1904 |
Duell • Holland • Hunt • Lanning • Reed • Shepard • Stafford | ||
| 1905 |
Adams • Atkinson • Barney • Bethea • Booth • Cross • Dayton • Dodge • Finkelnburg • Kohlsaat • Landis • Lowell • McCall • McComas • Quarles • Sanborn • Seaman • Tayler • Whitson • Wolverton • Wright | ||
| 1906 |
Buffington • Chatfield • Ewing • Farrington • Hough • Knappen • Lewis • Martin • Moody • Peelle • Robb | ||
| 1907 |
Campbell • Cotteral • Dietrich • Dyer • Hundley • Munger • Noyes Saunders • Sheppard • Van Fleet • Van Orsdel • Ward | ||
| 1908 |
Chamberlain • Purdy • Sanford • Sater • Young | ||
| 1909 | |||