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- United States Supreme Court Justices
- Courts of Appeals
- District Courts
- Specialty courts (Article I) United States Court of Customs Appeals
- Notes
- References
Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Warren G. Harding during his presidency.[1] In total Harding appointed 52 Article III federal judges, including 4 Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States (including one Chief Justice), 6 judges to the United States Courts of Appeals, and 42 judges to the United States district courts. Additionally, Harding appointed 4 judges to the United States Court of Customs Appeals, an Article I tribunal. United States Supreme Court Justices # | Justice | Seat | State | Former Justice | Nomination date | Confirmation date | Began active service | Ended active service | {{nowrap>retired service |
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1}} | William Howard|Taft}} | {{sort|CJ|Chief}} | Ohio | {{sortname|Edward Douglass|White}}}} | 1921|06|30}} | 1921|06|30}} | 1921|06|30}} | 1930|02|03}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 2}} | George|Sutherland}} | {{sort|06|6}} | Utah | John Hessin|Clarke}} | 1922|09|05}} | 1922|09|05}} | 1922|09|05}} | 1938|01|17}} | 1942|07|18}} | 3}} | Pierce|Butler|dab=justice}} | {{sort|10|10}} | Minnesota | William R.|Day}} | 1922|12|05}} | 1922|12|21}} | 1922|12|21}} | 1939|11|16}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 4}} | {{sortname|Edward Terry|Sanford}}}} | {{sort|08|8}} | Tennessee | Mahlon|Pitney}} | 1923|01|24}} | 1923|01|29}} | 1923|01|29}} | 1930|03|08}} | {{sort|0|–}} |
Courts of Appeals # | Judge | Circuit | Nomination date | Confirmation date | Began active service | Ended active service | Ended senior status |
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1}} | Edmund|Waddill Jr.}} | 04|Fourth}} | 1921|05|26}} | 1921|06|02}} | 1921|06|02}} | 1931|04|09}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 2}} | Julius Marshuetz|Mayer}} | 02|Second}} | 1921|09|22}} | 1921|10|05}} | 1921|10|05}} | 1924|07|31}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 3}} | Robert E.|Lewis}} | 08|Eighth / Tenth}} | 1921|11|03}} | 1921|11|15}} | 1921|11|15}} | 1940|05|31}}[2] | 1941|07|31}} | 4}} | William S.|Kenyon|dab=Iowa politician}} | 08|Eighth}} | 1922|01|31}} | 1922|01|31}} | 1922|01|31}} | 1933|09|09}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 5}} | John Carter|Rose}} | 04|Fourth}} | 1922|12|09}} | 1922|12|20}} | 1922|12|20}} | 1927|03|26}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 6}} | Frank H.|Rudkin}} | 09|Ninth}} | 1923|01|05}} | 1923|01|09}} | 1923|01|09}} | 1931|05|03}} | {{sort|0|–}} |
District Courts # | Judge | Court [3] | Nomination date | Confirmation date | Began active service | Ended active service | Ended senior status |
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1}} | Claude|Luse}} | Wisconsin W|W.D. Wis.}} | 1921|04|14}} | 1921|04|27}} | 1921|04|01}}[4] | 1932|05|28}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 2}} | William Eli|Baker}} | West Virginia N|N.D. W. Va.}} | 1921|04|14}} | 1921|05|03}} | 1921|04|04}}[5] | 1954|04|03}} | 1954|06|04}} | 3}} | John William|Ross}} | Tennessee W|W.D. Tenn.}} | 1921|05|26}} | 1921|05|31}} | 1921|05|31}} | 1925|07|09}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 4}} | Duncan Lawrence|Groner}} | Virginia E|E.D. Va.}} | 1921|05|26}} | 1921|06|02}} | 1921|06|02}} | 1931|03|03}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 5}} | Adolph A.|Hoehling Jr.}} | District of Columbia|D.D.C.}} | 1921|06|06}} | 1921|06|13}} | 1921|06|13}} | 1927|12|31}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 6}} | George Warwick|McClintic}} | West Virginia S|S.D. W. Va.}} | 1921|07|19}} | 1921|07|25}} | 1921|07|25}} | 1941|03|01}} | 1942|09|25}} | 7}} | Thomas Blake|Kennedy}} | Wyoming|D. Wyo.}} | 1921|10|17}} | 1921|10|25}} | 1921|10|25}} | 1955|11|06}} | 1957|05|21}} | 8}} | George Franklin|Morris}} | New Hampshire|D.N.H.}} | 1921|10|20}} | 1921|10|25}} | 1921|10|25}} | 1943|04|30}} | 1953|03|25}} | 9}} | John A.|Peters|dab=1864–1953}} | Maine|D. Me.}} | 1921|10|25}} | 1921|11|14}} | 1921|11|14}} | 1947|01|02}} | 1953|08|01}} | 10}} | Andrew|Miller|dab=North Dakota}} | North Dakota|D.N.D.}} | 1921|12|19}} | 1922|02|02}} | 1922|02|02}} | 1941|03|29}} | 1960|03|17}} | 11}} | George Cromwell|Scott}} | Iowa N|N.D. Iowa}} | 1922|02|16}} | 1922|02|21}} | 1922|02|21}} | 1943|11|01}} | 1948|10|06}} | 12}} | John Foster|Symes}} | Colorado|D. Colo.}} | 1922|04|22}} | 1922|05|16}} | 1922|05|16}} | 1950|04|14}} | 1951|04|05}} | 13}} | William Hale|Barrett}} | Georgia S|S.D. Ga.}} | 1922|06|14}} | 1922|06|22}} | 1922|06|22}} | 1941|05|01}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 14}} | James Herbert|Wilkerson}} | Illinois N|N.D. Ill.}} | 1922|07|11}} | 1922|07|18}} | 1922|07|18}} | 1940|12|31}} | 1948|09|30}} | 15}} | Robert Murray|Gibson}} | Pennsylvania W|W.D. Pa.}} | 1922|07|18}} | 1922|07|24}} | 1922|07|24}} | 1949|01|31}} | 1949|12|19}} | 16}} | Elisha Hume|Brewster}} | Massachusetts|D. Mass.}} | 1922|09|20}} | 1922|09|22}} | 1922|09|22}} | 1941|10|14}} | 1946|04|29}} | 17}} | Walter C.|Lindley}} | Illinois E|E.D. Ill.}} | 1922|09|20}} | 1922|09|22}} | 1922|09|22}} | 1949|10|23}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 18}} | James Arnold|Lowell}} | Massachusetts|D. Mass.}} | 1922|09|20}} | 1922|09|22}} | 1922|09|22}} | 1933|11|30}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 19}} | Adam C.|Cliffe}} | Illinois N|N.D. Ill.}} | 1922|12|20}} | 1922|12|22}} | 1922|12|22}} | 1928|06|12}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 20}} | Frederic Palen|Schoonmaker}} | Pennsylvania W|W.D. Pa.}} | 1922|12|20}} | 1922|12|22}} | 1922|12|22}} | 1945|09|05}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 21}} | Marcus Beach|Campbell}} | New York E|E.D.N.Y.}} | 1922|12|28}} | 1923|01|03}} | 1923|01|03}} | 1944|08|03}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 22}} | Henry W.|Goddard}} | New York S|S.D.N.Y.}} | 1922|12|28}} | 1923|01|04}} | 1923|01|04}} | 1954|02|01}} | 1955|08|26}} | 23}} | Francis A.|Winslow}} | New York S|S.D.N.Y.}} | 1922|12|28}} | 1923|01|04}} | 1923|01|04}} | 1929|04|01}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 24}} | William Hawley|Atwell}} | Texas N|N.D. Tex.}} | 1922|12|30}} | 1923|01|09}} | 1923|01|09}} | 1954|12|31}} | 1961|12|22}} | 25}} | William Nelson|Runyon}} | New Jersey|D.N.J.}} | 1922|12|30}} | 1923|01|16}} | 1923|01|16}} | 1931|11|09}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 26}} | Charles Casper|Simons}} | Michigan E|E.D. Mich.}} | 1923|01|31}} | 1923|02|06}} | 1923|02|06}} | 1932|02|02}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 27}} | Charles Louis|McKeehan}} | Pennsylvania E|E.D. Pa.}} | 1923|01|30}} | 1923|02|09}} | 1923|02|09}} | 1925|03|23}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 28}} | Morris Ames|Soper}} | Maryland|D. Md.}} | 1923|02|10}} | 1923|02|24}} | 1923|02|24}} | 1931|05|09}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 29}} | William|Bondy}} | New York S|S.D.N.Y.}} | 1923|02|28}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1956|05|01}} | 1964|03|30}} | 30}} | John J.|Gore}} | Tennessee M|M.D. Tenn.}} | 1923|02|28}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1939|02|21}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 31}} | Xenophon|Hicks}} | Tennessee EM|E.D. Tenn. M.D. Tenn.}} | 1923|02|28}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1928|05|23}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 32}} | Fred Clinton|Jacobs}} | Arizona|D. Ariz.}} | 1923|02|28}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1936|05|31}} | 1958|02|21}} | 33}} | Paul|Jones|dab=judge}} | Ohio N|N.D. Ohio}} | 1923|02|28}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1965|08|04}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 34}} | John F.|McGee}} | Minnesota|D. Minn.}} | 1923|02|28}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1925|02|15}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 35}} | Smith|Hickenlooper}} | Ohio S|S.D. Ohio}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1929|01|07}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 36}} | William P.|James}} | California S|S.D. Cal.}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1940|07|28}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 37}} | John Slater|Partridge}} | California N|N.D. Cal.}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1926|05|20}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 38}} | Orie Leon|Phillips}} | New Mexico|D.N.M.}} | 1923|02|28}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1929|04|29}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 39}} | Robert Alexander|Inch}} | New York E|E.D.N.Y.}} | {{sort|0|–}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 1923|04|28}}[6] | 1958|01|06}} | 1961|01|12}} | 40}} | J. Stanley|Webster}} | Washington E|E.D. Wash.}} | {{sort|0|–}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 1923|04|28}}[7] | 1939|08|31}} | 1962|12|24}} | 41}} | William Alexander|Cant}} | Minnesota|D. Minn.}} | {{sort|0|–}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 1923|05|21}}[8] | 1933|01|12}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 42}} | Albert L.|Reeves}} | Missouri W|W.D. Mo.}} | 1923|01|16}} | 1923|01|24}} | 1923|06|24}} | 1954|02|02}} | 1971|03|24}} |
Specialty courts (Article I)United States Court of Customs Appeals # | Judge | Nomination date | Confirmation date | Began active service | Ended active service | Ended senior status |
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1}} | Marion|De Vries}} | 1921|06|23}} | 1921|06|28}} | 1921|06|28}}[9] | 1922|10|31}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 2}} | George Ewing|Martin}} | 1922|12|28}} | 1923|01|04}} | 1923|01|04}}[9] | 1924|05|24}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 3}} | Oscar E.|Bland}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1947|12|01}} | {{sort|0|–}} | 4}} | Charles Sherrod|Hatfield}} | 1923|03|02}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1923|03|03}} | 1950|02|09}} | {{sort|0|–}} |
Notes{{refbegin|2}}1. ^All information on the names, terms of service, and details of appointment of federal judges is derived from the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public-domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center. 2. ^Originally appointed to the Eighth Circuit, but reassigned by operation of law to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on March 28, 1929. 3. ^See List of United States district and territorial courts 4. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on April 14, 1921, confirmed by the United States Senate on April 27, 1921, and received commission on April 27, 1921. 5. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on April 14, 1921, confirmed by the United States Senate on May 3, 1921, and received commission on May 3, 1921. 6. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated by Calvin Coolidge on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 8, 1924, and received commission from Coolidge on January 8, 1924. 7. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated by Calvin Coolidge on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 16, 1924, and received commission from Coolidge on January 16, 1924. 8. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated by Calvin Coolidge on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 15, 1924, and received commission from Coolidge on January 15, 1924. 9. ^1 Laterally appointed Presiding Judge, previously served as Associate Judge of the same court.
{{refend}}References- General
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