John Wesley Warrington

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John Wesley Warrington

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John Wesley Warrington (1844-1921) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

He was nominated by President William Howard Taft on March 16, 1909 to fill the seat vacated by John Kelvey Richards. He was confirmed by the Senate and received commission that same day. On October 6, 1919, he assumed senior status. He served in this capacity until his death on May 26, 1921. [1]

Education

  • Cincinnati College of Law, LL.B, 1869[1]

Professional career

  • U.S. Army, 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1865
  • Assistant city solicitor, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869-1873
  • City solicitor, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1873-1875
  • Private practice, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1876-1909
  • Professor of equity jurisprudence and trusts, Cincinnati Law School, 1901-1904[1]

External links

  • Biography from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

References

Federal judicial offices
Preceded by:
John Kelvey Richards
Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit
1909–1911
Succeeded by:
NA - court abolished
Preceded by:
John Kelvey Richards
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
1909–1921
Succeeded by:
Maurice Donahue


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