Frank Sigel Dietrich
Frank Sigel Dietrich (1863-1930) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit and the United States District Court for the District of Idaho. Dietrich died on October 2nd, 1930.
Early life and education
- Brown University, A.B., 1887
- Brown University, A.M., 1890
- Read law, 1891[1]
Professional career
- Attorney, Union Pacific Railroad, 1899-1907[1]
Judicial nominations and appointments
Ninth Circuit
Dietrich was nominated by President Calvin Coolidge on December 22, 1926 to replace Wallace McCamant. He was confirmed by the Senate on January 3, 1927, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on October 2, 1930.[1]
District of Idaho
Dietrich received a recess appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt on March 19, 1907 to fill a seat vacated by James Helmick Beatty. On December 3rd of that year, he was officially nominated. He was confirmed by the Senate on December 17th, and received commission that same day. He served on this court until January 18, 1927.[1] Dietrich was succeeded in this position by Charles Cheatham Cavanah.
External links
- Biography from the Illustrated History of the State of Idaho.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Judge Dietrich's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: James Helmick Beatty |
District of Idaho 1907-1927 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: Charles Cheatham Cavanah |
Preceded by: Wallace McCamant |
Ninth Circuit 1927–1930 |
Succeeded by: '
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1901 | |||
1902 |
Anderson • Burns • Coxe • Gould • Hale • Holmes • Platt • Ray • Townsend • Waite | ||
1903 |
Clabaugh • Day • Hay • Holt • Hook • McClelland • Morris • Pollock • Pritchard • Richards • Van Devanter • Daniel Wright • Francis Wright | ||
1904 |
Duell • Holland • Hunt • Lanning • Reed • Shepard • Stafford | ||
1905 |
Adams • Atkinson • Barney • Bethea • Booth • Cross • Dayton • Dodge • Finkelnburg • Kohlsaat • Landis • Lowell • McCall • McComas • Quarles • Sanborn • Seaman • Tayler • Whitson • Wolverton • Wright | ||
1906 |
Buffington • Chatfield • Ewing • Farrington • Hough • Knappen • Lewis • Martin • Moody • Peelle • Robb | ||
1907 |
Campbell • Cotteral • Dietrich • Dyer • Hundley • Munger • Noyes Saunders • Sheppard • Van Fleet • Van Orsdel • Ward | ||
1908 |
Chamberlain • Purdy • Sanford • Sater • Young | ||
1909 |
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1923 | |||
1924 |
Boynton • Davis • Dawkins, Sr. • Graham • Hand • Jones • Kennamer • Kerrigan • Martin • McCormick • Moorman • Pray • Young | ||
1925 |
A. Anderson • H. Anderson • Baltzell • Beattie • Booth • Burns • Clark • Dawson • Foster • Henning • Hough • Johnson • McCamant • Meekins • Molyneaux • Moorman • Moscowitz • Otis • Parker • Raymond • Sanborn • Slick • St. Sure • Stone • Thacher • Van Valkenburgh | ||
1926 | |||
1927 |
Adler • Bryant • F. Coleman • W. Coleman • Hand • Hayes • Kirkpatrick • Letts • McNary • Moinet • Northcott • Tilson • Wham | ||
1928 |
Borah • Burrows • Cline • Cotteral • Deaver • Dewey • Gordon • Green • Hahn • Hickenlooper • Hicks • Louderback • Martineau • McCarthy • McDermott • McVicar • Norcross • Sinnott • Taylor • Tilson • Vaught • West | ||
1929 |
Akerman • Chase • Cox • Fake • Garrett • Nevin • Ritter • Woodward |
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Active judges | |||
Senior judges | |||
Magistrate judges | Raymond Patricco • | ||
Former Article III judges |
Frank Sigel Dietrich • J. Blaine Anderson • James Helmick Beatty • Charles Cheatham Cavanah • Marion Callister • Chase Clark • Raymond McNichols • Harold Ryan • Fredrick Taylor • | ||
Former Chief judges |
Edward Lodge (Idaho federal judge) • Marion Callister • Chase Clark • Raymond McNichols • Harold Ryan • Fredrick Taylor • |