Harland Bradley Howe
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Harland Bradley Howe (1873-1946) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Vermont.
He was nominated by President Woodrow Wilson on February 19, 1915 to fill the seat vacated by James Loren Martin. He was confirmed by the Senate on February 22nd, and received commission that same day. On January 31, 1940, he assumed senior status. He retired on July 31, 1945. Howe was succeeded in this position by James Leamy. Howe passed away on April 22, 1946.
Early life and education
- University of Michigan Law School, LL.B., 1894
Professional career
- Private practice, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, 1894-1915
- Member, Vermont House of Representatives, 1908
Judicial nominations and appointments
District of Vermont
Howe was nominated by President Woodrow Wilson on February 19, 1915 to fill the seat vacated by James Loren Martin.[1] He was confirmed by the Senate on February 22nd, and received commission that same day. On January 31, 1940, he assumed senior status. He retired on July 31, 1945. Howe was succeeded in this position by James Leamy.
External links
- Biography (dead link) from the Federal Judicial Center.
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: James Loren Martin |
District of Vermont 1915–1940 |
Succeeded by: James Leamy
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1913 |
Bingham • Brown • Call • Campbell • Dooling • Neterer • Rogers • Sawtelle • Sullivan • Thomas • Woods | ||
1914 |
Bledsoe • Booth • Clarke • Clayton • Covington • Dickinson • Haight • Hand • McCoy • McReynolds • Siddons • Thomson • Walker • Woolley | ||
1915 |
Downey • Howe • Lambdin • Trippet • Wade | ||
1916 |
Alschuler • Brandeis • Davis • Evans • Hay • Hitz • Hough • J. Johnson • T. Johnson • Manton • Stone • West • Woodrough | ||
1917 |
Adamson • Batts • Ervin • Evans • Jack • C. Johnson • Neblett • Smith • Smyth • Westenhaver | ||
1918 |
Anderson • Bailey • English • FitzHenry • Garvin • Holmes • Hutcheson • Knox • Manton • McCoy • Williams | ||
1919 |
Donahue • Faris • Graham • Haight • Lynch • Morris • Page • Peck • Sibley • Watkins • Webb • Weller • Wilson | ||
1920 |