John Hugh McNary
| John Hugh McNary | |
| Current Court Information: | |
| United States District Court for the District of Oregon | |
| Title: | Former Judge |
| Position: | Seat #1 |
| Service: | |
| Appointed by: | Calvin Coolidge |
| Active: | 2/28/1927 - 10/25/1936 |
| Preceded by: | Charles Edwin Wolverton |
| Succeeded by: | Claude McColloch |
| Personal History | |
| Born: | 1867 |
| Deceased: | 1936 |
| Bachelors: | University of Oregon |
| Law School: | Read law (1894) |
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John Hugh McNary (1867-1936) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Oregon.
He was nominated by President Calvin Coolidge on February 26, 1927 to replace Charles Edwin Wolverton. He was confirmed by the Senate on February 28th, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on October 25, 1936. McNary was succeeded in this position by Claude McColloch.
Early life and education
- University of Oregon
- Read law, 1894
Professional career
- Private practice, Salem, Oregon, 1898-1913
- Deputy district attorney, Marion County, Oregon, 1898-1904
- District attorney of the third district, 1905
Judicial career
District of Oregon
McNary was nominated by President Calvin Coolidge on February 26, 1927 to replace Charles Edwin Wolverton.[1] He was confirmed by the Senate on February 28th, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on October 25, 1936. McNary was succeeded in this position by Claude McColloch.
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| Federal judicial offices | ||
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| Preceded by: Charles Edwin Wolverton |
District of Oregon 1927–1936 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: Claude McColloch |
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| 1923 | |||
| 1924 |
Boynton • Davis • Dawkins, Sr. • Graham • Hand • Jones • Kennamer • Kerrigan • Martin • McCormick • Moorman • Pray • Young | ||
| 1925 |
A. Anderson • H. Anderson • Baltzell • Beattie • Booth • Burns • Clark • Dawson • Foster • Henning • Hough • Johnson • McCamant • Meekins • Molyneaux • Moorman • Moscowitz • Otis • Parker • Raymond • Sanborn • Slick • St. Sure • Stone • Thacher • Van Valkenburgh | ||
| 1926 | |||
| 1927 |
Adler • Bryant • F. Coleman • W. Coleman • Hand • Hayes • Kirkpatrick • Letts • McNary • Moinet • Northcott • Tilson • Wham | ||
| 1928 |
Borah • Burrows • Cline • Cotteral • Deaver • Dewey • Gordon • Green • Hahn • Hickenlooper • Hicks • Louderback • Martineau • McCarthy • McDermott • McVicar • Norcross • Sinnott • Taylor • Tilson • Vaught • West | ||
| 1929 |
Akerman • Chase • Cox • Fake • Garrett • Nevin • Ritter • Woodward | ||
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| Active judges |
Chief Judge: Ann Aiken • Anna Brown • Michael Mosman • Michael McShane • Marco A. Hernandez • Michael H. Simon | ||
| Senior judges |
Ancer Haggerty • Garr King • Michael Hogan • Robert E. Jones • Owen Panner • James Redden • Malcolm Marsh • | ||
| Magistrate judges | John Acosta • Mark Clarke • Dennis Hubel • John Jelderks • Paul Papak • Janice Stewart • Patricia Sullivan • Thomas Coffin • | ||
| Former Article III judges |
James Alger Fee • Matthew Paul Deady • Charles Byron Bellinger • Charles Edwin Wolverton • Robert Sharp Bean • John Hugh McNary • Alfred Goodwin • Otto Skopil • Edward Leavy • Claude McColloch • Robert Belloni • James Burns • William East • Gus Solomon • Helen Frye • John Kilkenny • | ||
| Former Chief judges |
James Alger Fee • Ancer Haggerty • Michael Hogan • Owen Panner • James Redden • Otto Skopil • Claude McColloch • Robert Belloni • James Burns • Gus Solomon • | ||