Nathan Webb
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Nathan Webb (1825-1902) was the fifth federal judge in the United States District Court for the District of Maine. He was nominated to the court by President Chester A. Arthur on January 18, 1882 to fill the seat vacated by Edward Fox and retired from the court on June 30, 1902.
The U.S. Senate confirmed him on January 24, 1882, and he was commissioned that same day.
Education
- Harvard University, A.B., 1846
- Read law, 1849
Professional career
- Private practice, Portland, Maine, 1849-1865
- County attorney, Cumberland County, Maine, 1866-
- U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine, 1870-1878
- Private practice, Portland, Maine, 1878-1882
External links
- Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
- List of all judges who have served on the U.S. District court for the District of Maine.
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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the District of Maine | |
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| Active judges |
Chief judge: Woodcock • Hornby • Singal |
| Senior judges | |
| Magistrate judges | |
| Bankruptcy judges | |
| Former judges |
Brody • Clifford • Cyr • Fox • Gignoux • Hale • Mitchell • Parris • Peters • Sewall • Ware • Webb |
