Clarence Hale

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Clarence Hale (1848-1934) was the sixth federal judge in the United States District Court for the District of Maine. He was nominated to the court by President Theodore Roosevelt on May 13, 1902 to fill the seat vacated by Nathan Webb and served on the court until he died on April 9, 1934.

The U.S. Senate confirmed him on May 19, 1902, and he was commissioned that same day.

Hale was born in Turner, Maine, and educated at Bowdoin College. He came to Portland in 1871 to begin his legal career. He served as the City Solicitor for Portland for 3 years and in the Maine House of Representatives prior to his appointment to the federal district court.

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