List of federal judges appointed by James A. Garfield

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Despite his short tenure in office, James A. Garfield appointed 5 Article III United States federal judges including 1 Justice to the Supreme Court of the United States and 1 judge to the United States circuit courts and 3 judges to the United States district courts. Garfield shared the appointment of Addison Brown with his successor, Chester A. Arthur, with Garfield placing him on the bench via a recess appointment and Arthur later nominating him to the same seat and issuing his commission.

Brady-Handy photograph of Garfield, taken between 1870 and 1880.

Garfield appointed 1 judge to the United States Court of Claims, an Article I tribunal.

Supreme Court

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# Justice Seat State Former justice Nomination
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1 Stanley Matthews 6 Ohio Noah Haynes Swayne March 14, 1881[Rn 1] May 12, 1881 May 12, 1881 March 22, 1889
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Circuit courts

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1 Don Albert Pardee Fifth March 14, 1881 May 13, 1881 May 13, 1881[1] September 26, 1919[2]
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District courts

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Confirmation
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Ended active
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1 LeBaron Bradford Colt D.R.I. March 9, 1881 March 21, 1881 March 21, 1881 July 23, 1884[3]
2 Alexander Boarman W.D. La. May 18, 1881 May 18, 1881 May 18, 1881 August 30, 1916
3 Addison Brown S.D.N.Y. June 2, 1881[4] August 30, 1901
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Specialty courts (Article I)

United States Court of Claims

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1 Glenni William Scofield May 19, 1881 May 20, 1881 May 20, 1881 July 29, 1891
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Notes

Renominations
  1. Was previously nominated by President Hayes on January 26, 1881. That nomination expired at the end of the term. Renominated on March 14, 1881 by President Garfield.

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