Thaddeus S. Sharretts
Thaddeus S. Sharretts (1850-1926) was a federal judge on the Board of General Appraisers, which later became the United States Customs Court.
Sharretts was nominated to the USCC by President Benjamin Harrison. He was confirmed on July 30, 1890. He served as president of the board from 1895-1897.[1] He was removed from office by order of President Taft on March 3, 1913, on charges of malfeasance.[2]
Education
- Columbian University, 1874
Professional career
- U.S. Appraiser for the Port of Baltimore
- Delegate to China, 1902
Footnotes
- ↑ Biography of Judge Sharretts (dead link) from the Federal Judicial Center
- ↑ Appraisers Let Out of Taft's Last Day, from the New York Times
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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 |