George Mifflin Dallas
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George Mifflin Dallas (1839-1917) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
He was nominated by President Benjamin Harrison on December 16, 1891. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 17, 1892, and received commission that same day. He retired on May 24, 1909.[1]
Education
- Read law, 1859
Professional career
- Private practice, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1859-
- Professor of law, University of Pennsylvania
References
- ↑ Judge Dallas's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
| Federal judicial offices | ||
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| Preceded by: NA - new seat |
Third Circuit Court of Appeals 1892–1909 |
Succeeded by: William Mershon Lanning |
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| 1889 | |||
| 1890 |
Brown • Bryant • Caldwell • Edgerton • Green • Ham • Hanford • Hawley • Jewell • Knowles • Ricks • Riner • Sharpe • Sharretts • Shurtleff • Somerville • Stackpole • Swayne • Thomas • Tichenor • Wilkinson • Williams | ||
| 1891 |
Acheson • Aldrich • Lunt • Putnam • Reed • Swan | ||
| 1892 |
Baker • Beatty • Buffington • Dallas • Gilbert • Goff • Grosscup • McCormick • McKenna • Morrow • Niles • Peelle • Rector • Sanborn • Shipman • Shiras • Taft • Townsend • Woolson • Woods | ||
| 1893 | |||