Alfred Conkling Coxe
Alfred Conkling Coxe Sr. (1847-1923) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit. He joined the court in 1902 after being nominated by President Theodore Roosevelt. Alfred Conkling Coxe was previously a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York. He joined the district court in 1882 after an appointment from Chester Arthur. At the time of his appointment, Coxe was a private practice attorney. He retired on July 31, 1917 and passed away on April 15, 1923.[1]
Early life and education
- Read law, 1868[1]
Professional career
- Private practice, Utica, New York, 1868-1882
- Manager, Utica State Hospital, New York, 1880-1882[1]
Judicial Career
Second Circuit
Coxe was nominated to the United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit by President Theodore Roosevelt on May 29, 1902 to a new seat created by 32 Stat. 106. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 3, 1902, and received commission that same day. He retired on July 31, 1917.[1] He was succeeded to this post by Martin Thomas Manton.
Northern District of New York
He was nominated by President Chester Arthur on April 24, 1882 to replace William James Wallace. He was confirmed by the Senate on May 4, 1882, and received commission that same day. He served on this court until June 14, 1902.[1]
See also
- United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit
- United States District Court for the Northern District of New York
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Alfred Conkling Coxe's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: William James Wallace |
Northern District of New York 1882–1902 |
Succeeded by: ' |
Preceded by: New Seat |
Second Circuit 1902–1917 Seat #4 |
Succeeded by: Martin Thomas Manton
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1881 | |||
1882 |
Blatchford • Coxe • Davis • McCay • G. Sabin • Seymour • Shiras • Wallace • Webb | ||
1883 |
Paul • Weldon | ||
1884 |
Brewer • Carpenter • Colt • Gresham • C. Sabin • Sage • Wales • Woods | ||
1885 |
Davis • Richardson • Speer |
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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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Norman Mordue • Neal McCurn • Gary Sharpe (New York) • Matthias Burnett Tallmadge • Roger Skinner • Alfred Conkling • Nathan Kelsey Hall • William James Wallace • Roger Miner • Rosemary Pooler • Alfred Conkling Coxe • George Washington Ray • Frank Cooper • Frederick Howard Bryant • Stephen Brennan • Constantine Cholakis • James Foley • Edward Kampf • Howard Munson • Edmund Port • | ||
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