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Mendon Morrill

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Mendon Morrill
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Prior offices:
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
Years in office: 1958 - 1961
Education
Bachelor's
Harvard University, 1923
Law
Harvard Law School, 1926
Personal
Birthplace
Worcester, MA


Mendon Morrill (1902-1961) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.

Morrill was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on March 25, 1958, to a seat vacated by Alfred Modarelli; he was confirmed by the Senate on April 22, 1958, and received his commission on April 23rd.[1] He served until his death on March 12, 1961. Morrill was succeeded in this position by James Coolahan.

Early life and education

  • Harvard University, 1923
  • Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1926

Professional career

  • Private practice, Massachusetts
  • U.S. Army
  • Private practice, Paterson, New Jersey

Judicial career

District of New Jersey

Morrill was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on March 25, 1958, to a seat vacated by Alfred Modarelli; he was confirmed by the Senate on April 22, 1958, and received his commission on April 23rd.[1] He served until his death on March 12, 1961. Morrill was succeeded in this position by James Coolahan.

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
Alfred Modarelli
District of New Jersey
1958–1961
Seat #6
Succeeded by:
James Coolahan