John William Ross
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John William Ross (1878-1925) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee.
He was nominated by President Warren Harding on May 26, 1921 to replace John McCall. He was confirmed by the Senate on May 31st, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on July 9, 1925.[1] Ross was succeeded in this position by Harry Bennett Anderson.
Early life and education
- Cumberland University, LL.B., 1900[1]
Professional career
- Private practice, Savannah, Tennessee, 1900-1913
- Chancellor, 8th Chancery District of Tennessee, 1913-1921[1]
Judicial career
Western District of Tennessee
Ross was nominated by President Warren Harding on May 26, 1921 to replace John McCall. He was confirmed by the Senate on May 31st, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on July 9, 1925.[1] Ross was succeeded in this position by Harry Bennett Anderson.
External links
- Biography from the U.S. Circuit Court for the Sixth Circuit.
- John William Ross's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 John William Ross's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
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Preceded by: John Ethridge McCall |
Western District of Tennessee 1921–1925 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: Harry Bennett Anderson
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1921 |
Morris • Peters • Baker • Groner • Hoehling • Kennedy • Lewis • Luse • Mayer • McClintic • Miller • Morris • Peters • Ross • Taft • Waddill | ||
1922 |
Atwell • Barrett • Brewster • Butler • Campbell • Cliffe • Gibson • Goddard • Kenyon • Lindley • Lowell • Rose • Runyon • Schoonmaker • Scott • Sutherland • Symes • Wilkerson • Winslow | ||
1923 |
Bland • Bondy • Cant • Gore • Hatfield • Hickenlooper • Hicks • Inch • Jacobs • James • Jones • McGee • McKeehan • Patridge • Phillips • Reeves • Rudkin • Sanford • Simons • Soper • Webster |