John McKenzie Moss

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John McKenzie Moss

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Prior offices
U.S. Court of Claims

Personal
Birthplace
Kentucky

John McKenzie Moss (1868-1929) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Claims.

Moss was nominated to the Court of Claims by President Calvin Coolidge. He was commissioned on June 7, 1926, and died on June 11, 1929.[1]

Education

  • Kent Law School, Chicago, Illinois, 1893

Professional career

  • Railway Mail Service, 1888-1891
  • Private practice, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 1893-1902
  • U.S. Representative from Kentucky, 1902-1903
  • Private practice, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 1903-1909
  • Judge, Eighth Judicial District of Kentucky, 1909-1921
  • Assistant general counsel, Alien Property Custodian, 1921-1922
  • General counsel, Alien Property Custodian, 1922
  • Deputy commissioner of internal revenue, 1922-1923
  • Assistant secretary of the treasury, U.S. Department of Treasury, 1923-1926

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