Help us improve in just 2 minutes—share your thoughts in our reader survey.
Ashton Williams
Ashton Williams (1891-1962) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina.
Williams was nominated by President Harry Truman on June 17, 1952, to replace Julius Waring. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 2nd, and received his commission on June 3rd. He served until his death on February 25, 1962.[1] Williams was succeeded in this position by Charles Simons.
Early life and education
- University of South Carolina, A.B., 1912
- Georgetown University Law School, LL.B., 1915
Professional career
- Private practice, South Carolina, 1914-1952
- Member, Lake City Council, 1916, 1917
- Member, South Carolina House of Representatives, 1921-1922
- Member, South Carolina State Senate, 1923-1926
- Member, Democratic National Executive Committee from South Carolina, 1948-1949
Judicial nominations and appointments
District of South Carolina
Williams was nominated by President Harry Truman on June 17, 1952, to replace Julius Waring. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 2nd, and received his commission on June 3rd. He served until his death on February 25, 1962.[1] Williams was succeeded in this position by Charles Simons.
External links
- Biography (dead link) from the Federal Judicial Center.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Biography (dead link) from the Federal Judicial Center
Political offices | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by: Julius Waring |
District of South Carolina 1952–1962 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: Charles Simons
|
| |||
---|---|---|---|
1945 |
Burton • Clark • Donovan • Gilliam • Gourley • Holtzoff • Koscinski • Madden • Mathes • Mellott • S. Miller • W. Miller • Mollison • O'Connell • Orr • Prettyman • Rice | ||
1946 |
Curran • Driver • Follmer • Harris • Kalodner • Kampf • Keech • Levin • Lynne • McGranery • Murphy • Rodney • Scarlett • Shelbourne • Speakman • Starr • Vinson • Weinberger | ||
1947 |
Bryan, Sr. • Christenberry • Clifford • Collet • Dooley • Harper • Howell • Johnson • Jones • Lemmon • Medina • Rayfiel • Ryan • Thomason | ||
1948 |
Harper • Henderson • Johnson • Kaufman • Proctor • Rao • Stephens • Tamm | ||
1949 |
Allred • Andrews • Bazelon • Borah • Burns • Carter • Clark • Clary • Conger • Connally • Duffy • Erskine • Fahy • Finnegan • Foley • Ford • Gibson • Grim • Hastie • Hatch • Hill • Hooper • Kaufman • Kirkland • Lindley • Matthews • McCarthy • McGohey • McLaughlin • Minton • Murray • Noonan • Pickett • Platt • Pope • Ritter • Russell • Solomon • Sugarman • Swaim • Switzer • Taylor • Tehan • Thornton • Warlick • Washington • Westover • Wright | ||
1950 |
Bastian • Byrne, Sr. • Carter • Knous • Marsh • Murphy • Simpson • Staley • Steckler • Strum • Wallace • Weinfeld • Whitehurst • Worley | ||
1951 |
Dimock • Edelstein • Hartigan • Hartshorne • Leahy • Lindberg • McNamee • Medina • Modarelli • Murphy • Perry • Rives • Sheehy • Sloan • Stewart • Thomas • Tolin • Youngdahl | ||
1952 |