George Murray Hulbert

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George Murray Hulbert
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Current Court Information:
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Title:   Former Judge
Position:   Seat #2
Service:
Appointed by:   Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Active:   6/15/1934-4/26/1950
Preceded by:   Frank Joseph Coleman
Succeeded by:   Edward Dimock
Personal History
Born:   1881
Law School:   New York University School of Law (1902)

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George Murray Hulbert (1881-1950) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

He was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on June 6, 1934 to replace Frank Joseph Coleman. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 14th, and received commission on June 15th. He served until his death on April 26, 1950.[1] Hulbert was succeeded in this position by Edward Dimock.

Early life and education

  • New York University School of Law, LL.B., 1902[1]

Professional career

  • Private practice, New York City, 1902-1934
  • U.S. Representative from New York, 1915-1918
  • Commissioner of docks and director of the Port of New York City, New York, 1918-
  • President, Board of Aldermen, New York City, 1921-1925
  • President, Boston, Cape Cod and New York Canal Company [1]

Judicial career

Southern District of New York

Hulbert was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on June 6, 1934 to replace Frank Joseph Coleman. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 14th, and received commission on June 15th. He served until his death on April 26, 1950.[1] Hulbert was succeeded in this position by Edward Dimock.

References

Federal judicial offices
Preceded by:
Frank Joseph Coleman
Southern District of New York
1934–1950
Succeeded by:
Edward Dimock
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