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Nathan Philemon Bryan
Nathan Philemon Bryan (1872-1935) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
He was nominated by President Woodrow Wilson on April 23, 1920 to fill the seat vacated by Robert Lynn Batts. He was confirmed by the Senate and received commission that same day. He served until his death on August 8, 1935.[1]
Education
- Emory College, A.B., 1893
- Washington and Lee University, LL.B., 1895[1]
Professional career
- Private practice, Jacksonville, Florida, 1893-1911
- U.S. Senator from Florida, 1911-1917
- Private practice, Jacksonville, Florida, 1917-1920[1]
External links
- Biography from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Judge Bryan's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: Robert Lynn Batts |
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals 1920–1935 |
Succeeded by: Edwin Ruthven Holmes
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1913 |
Bingham • Brown • Call • Campbell • Dooling • Neterer • Rogers • Sawtelle • Sullivan • Thomas • Woods | ||
1914 |
Bledsoe • Booth • Clarke • Clayton • Covington • Dickinson • Haight • Hand • McCoy • McReynolds • Siddons • Thomson • Walker • Woolley | ||
1915 |
Downey • Howe • Lambdin • Trippet • Wade | ||
1916 |
Alschuler • Brandeis • Davis • Evans • Hay • Hitz • Hough • J. Johnson • T. Johnson • Manton • Stone • West • Woodrough | ||
1917 |
Adamson • Batts • Ervin • Evans • Jack • C. Johnson • Neblett • Smith • Smyth • Westenhaver | ||
1918 |
Anderson • Bailey • English • FitzHenry • Garvin • Holmes • Hutcheson • Knox • Manton • McCoy • Williams | ||
1919 |
Donahue • Faris • Graham • Haight • Lynch • Morris • Page • Peck • Sibley • Watkins • Webb • Weller • Wilson | ||
1920 |