George M. Dallas (judge)
George M. Dallas | |
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Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit | |
In office March 17, 1892 – May 24, 1909 | |
Appointed by | Benjamin Harrison |
Preceded by | Seat established by 26 Stat. 826 |
Succeeded by | William M. Lanning |
Judge of the United States Circuit Courts for the Third Circuit | |
In office March 17, 1892 – May 24, 1909 | |
Appointed by | Benjamin Harrison |
Preceded by | Seat established by 26 Stat. 826 |
Succeeded by | William M. Lanning |
Personal details | |
Born | George Mifflin Dallas February 7, 1839 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Died | January 21, 1917 | (aged 77)
Education | read law |
George Mifflin Dallas (February 7, 1839 – January 21, 1917) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Third Circuit.
Education and career
[edit]Born on February 7, 1839, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dallas read law in 1859. He entered private practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania starting in 1859. He was a Professor of Law for the University of Pennsylvania.[1]
Federal judicial service
[edit]Dallas was nominated by President Benjamin Harrison on December 16, 1891, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the United States Circuit Courts for the Third Circuit, to a new joint seat authorized by 26 Stat. 826. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 17, 1892, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on May 24, 1909, due to his retirement.[1]
Death
[edit]Dallas died on January 21, 1917.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c George Mifflin Dallas at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
Sources
[edit]- George Mifflin Dallas at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
- 1839 births
- 1917 deaths
- Lawyers from Pittsburgh
- Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
- United States federal judges appointed by Benjamin Harrison
- 19th-century American judges
- 19th-century American politicians
- United States federal judges admitted to the practice of law by reading law