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U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Legislative Affairs
OEce of the Assisrant Attomy General
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Washington.D.C. 20530
The Honorable John Conyers, Jr.
Chairman
Committee on the Judiciary
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 205 15
The Honorable Linda Sanchez
Chairwoman
Subcommittee on Commercial and
Administrative Law
Committee on the Judiciary
'US.House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 205 15
i . Dear Mr. Chairman and Chairwoman Sanchez:
This responds to your letter of F e b r u q 28,2007, requesting personnel data on United,
States Attorneys and will supplement the material provided to the Congressional Research
Service on your behalf
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We have been able to locate additional data on the names and dates of service of United
States Attorneys. We are enclosing from the publication, The BicentenniaI Celebration of the
United States, a listing of United States Attorneys from 1789 to 1994.
We hope that you find this useful. Do not hesitate to contact the Department if we can be
of service in other matters.
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Richard A. Hertling
Acting Assistant Attorney General
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The Honorable Lamar Smith
Ranking Minority Member
C o s t t e e on the Judiciary
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The Honorable Chris.Cannon
Ranking Minority Member
Subcommitteeon Commercial and
Admiistiative Law
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
William Crawford
1820
Frank Jones .
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Harry J . Thornton
Joseph Scott
Byrd Brandon
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Edwin R. Wallace
Jermiah Clemens .
"Joseph A.S. Acklin
Jef ferson F., Jackson
George S. Walden
M. J. Turnley . .
Charles E. Mayer
William H. Smith
George H. Craig .
William H. Denson .
Lewis E. Parsons. Jr.
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1898-Wa
Robert A. Frederick
Thomas R. Lyons
194-19(13
John J. Boyce
1933-1910
John Rustgard . .
1910-1914
John J. Reagan
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James A. Smiser
l9lS-EBl.
Arthur -G. Shoup
1Pn-1PL7
J u s t i n W. Harding
1927-l529
Howard D. S t a b l e r
1929-1933
William A. Holzheimer 193-1994
Lynn J. Gemmill
1944
Robert L. Jernberg
1944-EW
Robert L. Tollefson
Patrick J. Gilmore, 5 a - 1 9 5 4
Theodore E. Munson
-1956
Roger G. Comor
1956
C. Donald o ' c o ~ o r 1956
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Henry Hitchcock
l@25-1830
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John Forsyth, Jr.
m5-1838
George W. Gayle
1838-1842
George I. S. Walker
1W-1896
Alexander B.. Meek
1846-189)
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Alfred M. Post
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Nathan V. Rarlan
Iwr-1908
James J. Crossley
lX8-19C9
Corneilus D.' Muratie lW-1910
George R. Walker
1910-1914
William N. Spence
1914-127'
William A. Mmly
1917-l9.l
Sherman Duggan
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Frank H. Foster
1925-1926
William D. Copperno11 W.6-1328
Warren N. Cuddy
1928-1933
Joseph W. Kehoe
W-1SU
Noel K. Wennblom
1942-1946
Raymond E. Plummer
I%-1349
Joseph E- coop&
1949-1952
Seaborn J. Buckalew, ;naa-lw
W i l l i a m J . Plummer
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James 3. Crossley
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Rhinehart F. Roth .. 1914-B2l
Guy B. Emin
l92l-1924
JFulien A. Hur l e y
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1933-3444
Ralph J . Rivers
19P4-1949
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George M. Veager
ALASKA ADMITTED TO STATEHOOD
jANDARY 2 , 1959
William T. Plummer
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Three J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t s
Created: June 6. 1900
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
John A. Minnis
1870-1814
N. S. McAf ee
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C!harles E. Maver
1876-1880
-William H . S&th
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George H. Craig
. 1885
William H. Denson . SBS-la09
Lewis E. Parsons, J r . B89-1893
Henry D. Clayton, J r . 1893-1896
Georse F. Moore. Jr. 1696-lam
warren S. ~ e e s e ;Jr.
Erastus J . Parsons
Thomas D. Samford
Grady Reynolds
PLrthur 8. Chilton
Thomas D. Samford .
Edward B. Darker
Hartwell Davis
Ben Hardeman
Second D i s t r i c t , Nome
Leon J . Hopper
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Joseph K. Wood
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I r a DeMenc
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John L. McGinn
1901-142
Barry E. Teaque
1977-1981
Melvin ~ r l ~ s b ~ ~ n - & 3
.John C. Bell
1581-1387
John L. McGinn
1903-l3X
James Eldon Wiison
1587-1994
Henry M Hoyt
l3X-lSO8
Charles .R. P i t t
1994George B. Grigsby
19C8-1910
presen.tBernard S. Rodey
1910-19U
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Robert J. M C N ; ~ ~
DISTRICT OF ALASKA, SITKA
E. W. Haskett
X24-3885,
Mottrone D. B a l l
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Whitaker M. Grant
1887-1889
John C . Watson
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Charles S. Johnson
1889-1BW
Lytton Taylor
1894-1B95
Burton E. Bennett
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19U-1933
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Charles B Kennamer ?322-193l
J i m C. Smith
1931
J OB. ~1 s a b e l i
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Jim.C. Smith
1933-1946
Johh D. H i l l
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Frank M. Johnson, ~ r190-195
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William L. Langshore 1956-1961
Macon' L. Weaver ..
1961-1969
Wayman G. Sherrer
1963-1971
J e s s e R. Brooks
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Frank W. Donaldson
Dm-1992
Jack W. Selden
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Claude Harris. Jr.
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Walter. ~ r a s w e l l
E%-1995
Caryl .P. P r i v e t t
1995L
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John P. Southworth
1869
Geozge M. Duskin
m-1885
Johr. D. Burnett
la&-1889
Morris D. Wickersham 1889-1893
Joseph N. M i l l e r
1893-1897
Morris D. Wickersham law-1904
William H. Rrmbecht Ism-1912
James B. Sloan
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1913-3922
Aubrey 3oyles .
m-1926
Nicholas S . Srallwort14925-19n
Alexander C. Birch
m-1435
Francis A. Ihge
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Albert 3. 'JXlly
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Percy C. Fountain
1418-1956
Ralph Kennamer
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Vernol R. Jansen. J r l3a-1969
Charles S.
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William A.
Kimbrough, Jr .
1977-1981
William R. Favre, J r . 1 9 8 1
J.B. Sessions. I11
1981-1993
Edward v u l e v i ~ h , Jr. 1593-1495
J . Don Foster
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J. M. Clements
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Wm. Frederick HarrisorS2l-2529
J u l i u s H. Hart
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Leroy M. S u l l i v a n . 1931-I333
Hugh O'Neill
1933-1939
Charles J. Clasky
1439-1944
Frank C. Bingham
W-19%
James A. von der Heydu35l-1SO
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Marvin S. Franlcel
A. Lee Preeton
Douglas B. Bailey
G. Kent Edwards
James L. Swartz
Alexander 0. Bryner
Rene J . Gonzalez
Michael R. Spaan
Mark R. Davis
Wevley William Shea
Joseph W. B o t t i n i
Robert C. Bundy
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DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
JohnTitus
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1863
Almon Gage
1lM-1864
C. W. C. Powell
1869
E. B. Pomrov
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~ a m e sA: ~ a b r i s k i e. 1~2-1885
Owen T. Rouse
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Harry R. J e f f o r d s
1889-1891
Thomas F. Wilson
1891-1B93
Everett E. Ellinwood 1893-1898
Robert E. Morrison
18B-B?2
.Frederick S. Nave
1902-1905
Joseph L.B. Alexander 1905-3910
Joseph E. Morrison
1920-1914
Thomas A. Flynn
1914-39a
Frederick H. Bernard lSa-1925
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John B. Wright
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C l i f t o n Mathews
Frank E. Flvnn
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190-1960
Charles A. Muecke . 1960
Marv Anne Reimann . 13g)-19Q.
ChaGles A. Muecke . ~sQ-&
JoAnn D . Diamos . . 1364-1965
Wiliam 2 . Co~ple . 193-l96
Richard C. GormIey
1966-1961
Edward E. Davis . . 1967-1969
Richard K. Burke . 1969-1972
William C. Smitherman 152-%
Michael D. Hawkins
I577-1980
Arthur B. Butler, 111 l?x-l3a
A. Melvin McDonald
1981-1985
Stephen M. McName . 1985-1990
Linda A. Akers .
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Daniel G. Knauss . 1993
Janet Napolitano . 1993present
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Emon 0 . Mahoney . .
James seaborn ~ o i t
Steve Carrigan . .
Samuel S.'Langley .
William'~.Ivie . .
Clinton R. Bany .
Respess S. Wilson .
Charles W. Atkinson
Charles M. Conway
Robert E. Johnson .
Bethel B. Larey . .
Robert E. Johnson .
Larrv R. McCord . .
W. &a Hut=hinson .
J. Michael Pitnhuqh
Paul K. Holmes, I11
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Prank M. Silva . . 19.0-WZ
J. T. William5 .-. 19p-1924
Sterling Carr . . . 1924-1925
George J. Hatfield
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Harry H. McPike . -.' m
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1931-19s
Chauncey F. Tramutolol.951
Lloyd H. Burke .. . 1951-1958
Robert 8. Schnacke
1958-1959
Lvnn J. Gillard .'
1959-19M)
Laurence
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DISTRICT OF CALIPOFJGZA John A. Mendez .
1992-IS93
.DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS ,
Manuel L. Real . . ~ 1 9 6 6 . Michael J. Yamasuchi 1993Samuel C. Rome . . .18M-lEU6
Jobn X. Van de Kanm l5€6-1967
present
Thomas I. Lacey
1836
William M. B m e . Jr. 1361-3370
Grandison D. Royston 1836
Robert L. ~ e ~ e r. m ~ 9 7 2 SOTELERN DISTRICT OF C A L I F O ~ A
Samuel S. ail - . . 1 8 3 ~ - m
William D. Keller . m-1977
J. M. Jones . . . . 1850
William C. Scott . 1838-1841
Robert L. Brosio
1977
Alfred Wheeler
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Absalom Fowler .
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Andrea M. sheridan-brd&lJ-m
Isaac S.K. Ogier . 1853-1854
Grandison D. Royston l?43-lt44
Alexander H.
Pacificus Ord . . . . 1E4-IS3
Samuel H. Hempstead W&-IE%
Williams, I11 . 1981
J: R. Gitchell . . 18W-IBQ
Absalom Fowler .
1850
Stephen S. Trott . 1981-1983
Kimball H. Dimnick
1861
Alexander H.
Billington C. Whiting1861
EASTERN DISTRICT OF AXKRNSAS
Williams, 111 . 1583-1984 , J. Marion Brooks . 1881-1888
Joseph Stillwell . 1852
Robert C. Bonner . 198P-1989. George J. Davis . . 1888-1889
James W. McConaughey 1853-1854
Gary A. Peess . . . 1989
Aurelius W. Hutton
XB-1890
Lafayette B. Luckie 1856
Robert L. Brosio . l569-1990
Willoughby Cole . . l83O-ls92
John C. Murray
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Lourdes G. Baird . 1990-1992
Matthew J. Allen . 1892-18F
Read Fletcher . . . la%-1857
Terree Bowers
. . 1992-1994 George J. Denis . 1893-1897
Charles A.'Carroll
Nora M. Manella . . 1994Frank P. Flint . . 1897-EQl
John M. HaF-rell . .
present L. H. Valentine .
.!EOl-1905
Charles E. Joi-dan .
Oscar Lawler
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S . R. Harrington
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Aloysuis McCormick
B3-W
Charles C. Waters .
John P. Hyland . '. 19X-19X)
Albert Schoonover . 1933-1917
Joseph W. House .
Dwayne D.-Keyes . . lYi'O-I577
J o b R. 0'Connor . 1417-1921
Charles C. Waters .
Herman Sillas, Jr.
197-1980
~oesphC. Burke . . m-1925
Joseph W. House .
William B. Shubb . 1980-1981
Samuel W. McNabb . l925l933
Jacob Trieber . . .
Francis M.
John R. Layng . . . 1933
William G. Whipple
Goldsberry, I1 . 1981
Pierson M. Hall . . 1933-1937
William H. Martin .
Donald B. Ayer
. 1981-1986 Benjamin Harrison . 1937-1940
June P. wooten .
Peter A. Nowinski . 1986-1987
William F. Palmer . W W
Charles P. Cole . .
David P. Levi
1987-1990
Leo W. Silverstein
1942-1943"
Wallace Townsend
Richard Jenkins . l9SC-3257.
Charles H. Carr . . 1943-1946
George L. 0'Connell 1991-lS93
James M. Carter .
I%-1919
Samuel
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Ernest A. Tolin
. 1949-1951
James T. Gooch
. EG-953 Charles J. Stevens 1993Walter S. Bims . . Iw-1Asro Cobb .
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ptesentLaughlin E. Waters
1353-Bil
Robert D. Smith. Jz. 14&-1961
~ra&cis C. wheian ,
1361-1964
Woodrow H. McClellan 1967-1968
NORTEXRN DISTRICT O i CALIFORNIA Thomas R. Sheridan
1964
Wilbur H. Dillahunty m-1919
Calhoun Benham
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Manuel L. Real . . ls€4-1966'
-GeorgeW. Proctor
1979-ES7
Samuel W. Inge . . ~ 3 - ~ 8 5 6 Edwin L. Miller, Jr. 1966-1969
Kenneth H. Stoll . 1987
William Blanding . l.855-3851
Harry D. Steward . 1969-1975
Charles A. Banks ; 1987-Ism
Peter Della Torre . XS7-1860
Terry J. Knoepp . . wi5I577
Richard M. Pence. Jr. 1993-1993
Calhoun Benham . . IXC-lWl
Michael J. Walsh . Isn-1980
Paula Jean Casey . 1993William H. Sham
18Q.-LB64
press :Delos Lake
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smmEmDISnuCr OF CAUEORNIA .
P: M. Pixley
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WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS '
Loren20 D. tatimer
l869-l673
M. James Lorenz ..
19%-1981
Jessie Turner
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Walter Van Dylce . . m-16% William H. Kennedy - mi-1982
Alfred K.. Wilson . W3-1561
John M. Coghlan .
Ism-187'
Peter K. Nunez . ,. . l%2-1988
Granville Wilcox
1@Q-1869
Phillip Teare . .
1878-U83
William Braniff
1988-1950
James 8 . Huckleberry l869-1872
~amuel-G.Hilborn . 1883-1886
James W. Brannigan, Jfl993
Newton J. Temple . l8n-1BA
John T. Carey . . 1886-1890
Alan D. Bersin .
1993William H.H. Clayton -1885
Chaqles A. Garter . I8si1-%5%
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Monti H. ~itndels. 1894-lSS
Samuel Knight .
William R.H. Clayton 1889-lE93
Henry S. Foote . . 1895-1899
James F. Read . .
-1897
Frank L. Coombe
. 1899-1901 CANAL ZONE
Thomas H. Barnes
1897-1898
Marshall B. WoodworthBlI-1405
William K. Jackson, 5-14-19.75
James K. Barnes
1898-1909
Robert T. Devlin . 192-1912
Charles R. Williams W-1919 .
Lafayette W. Gregg
1909
John L. McNab .
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A: C. Hindman . . . W-EB
' John I. Worthington
1909-1213
E. L. McKinley . . 1913
Guy H. Martin . . . 1923-l924
J. Virgil Bourland
1913-1917
John W. Preston . . W-1918
P. Edward Mitchell
B4-1925
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Harry W. ~&t~ren,Jr1358-1961
Robert C. Zampano . m-1964
F. Owen Eagan
1964
Jon 0. ~ewman . . . lssa-3969
Stewart H. Jones . lS59-1914
Harold J. Pickersteihl974
Peter C. Dorsey .
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l9n-1961
Alan H. Nevas .
1981-1415
Stanley A. Twardy, JrJ2B5-1991
Richard Palmer
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Clarence R. Wilson
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John E. Laskey . . 1914-1922
Peyton Gordon .
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Leo A. Rover . .
1928-1934
Leslie C. Garnett . W4-1937'
David A. Pine . . . . 1937-1940
Edward M. Curran . EXFEa6
George M. Fay . . .. 1946
George E. McNeil . l946-1947
George M:Fay
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wries M. Irelan . 135L-393
Leo A. Rover . . . 1951956
0liver.Gasch . . . E6-L961
t David C. Acheson . 3SL-lXS
John C. Conliff. Jr. 1965
David G. Bress .
1965-3969
Thomas :A Flanxery
lS6S-Isn '
Harold H. Titus, Jr. l9%l-l974
Earl J. silbert . . 1974-1979
Carl Raul . . . . . 1979
Charles F. C. R U ~ E lm-19~1
Stanley S. Harris . 1981-rn
Joseph B. diGenwa
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Timothy J. Reardon, IIlB88
Jav B. Stenhens
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Eric H. Holder. Jr. 1993present
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Theodore D. Edwards 1861
James E. Dalliba . 1861
Samuel E.'aiowne . 1862
-..Lewis C. Rockwell . urn-m
H. C. PLZleman
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Charles D. Bradley
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W. S. Decker
Edward S. Johnson . 1880-1882
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
Andrew W. Brazee. . 1882-1885
George Read Jr.
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Henry W. Hobson .
1335-1889 . James A. Baynard . l 8 5 U W
John D. Fleming . . 1889-1833
William H. gogers .
Henry V. Johnson
1893-2897
P. Shewood Johnson
Greelv W. Whitford
lm7-1901
Thomas P. Baynard .
Earl M.. Cranston . 1411-rn
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Daniel M. Bates .
Thomas War<, Jr.
IXW-1Edward G. Bradford
Harry B. Kelly . . 1912-U14
John Lockwood.Pratt
Harry a. Tedrow .
1914-m
Anthony Higgins .
John F. Symes . . . 132l-l5.Z
William C. Spruance
Granby Hillyer
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John C. Patterson .
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Alex B. cooper .
1-1891
Ralnh L. Carr . . .
Beniah Watson ,. . . Ism-189%
~h&as J. Morrissey
Lewis B. Vandergrift X4-1899 - WESTERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Ivor Wingren . . .
W. Michael ~
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Max M. Bulkeley .
John P:Nields
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Gexar.d;r Anderson
1811-1822
Charles S. Viskl .
W. Michael Bvrne . 19(a-1903
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l&Z-18?3
Donald E. Keliev . m-W8
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1413-1916
Willian F. Steele . 1823-1825
Robert S. Wham . : 1958-W9
Charles F. Curley . 1916-1920
Benjamin D. Wright
1825
Donald G. Brotzman
1959-1961
James Hughes, Jr. . I92c-l524
Albert I. Clagett .. 1825
Lawrence M. Henry . 1961-1969
David J. Reinhardt
1924lar
Beniamin D. Wrisht .1BP-l03l
James L. Treece . . ~ l 9 n Leonard E. Wales . 15a7-1935
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Cathlin Donne11 . . 1977
John J. Morris. Jr.
George Walker . . . 1831-1838
Joseph F. Dolan . . 1sn-1981
Charles S. Lynch .
William H.
Robert I. Miller . 1981-1988
John J. Morris, Jr.
Broekenborough
838-E40
Michael J. Norton . 1988-1950
William Marvel .
James T. Archer . . 1840
James R. Allison
1993
Leonard G. Hagner .
Walker Anderson . . 3841-1842
Henry L. Solano . . 1993Alexander Greenfeld
George S. Hawkins
1842-1895
presentF. L. Peter Stone .
Chandler C. Yonge . 1845
Norman Levine . . .
Ralph F. Keil
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DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
W. Laird Stabler, Jr
Pierpoint Edwards . 1789
John H. McDonald .
Hesdkiah Huntinston 1806--182-9
James W. Garvin, Jr.
EASTERN'DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Nathan Smith
. 1829
Joseph J. Farnan .
(NO longer in existence)
Asa.Child . . . . . l6-29-I834
William C. Carpenter
. . 1821-1822
John G. Bird
William S. . Holabird llUP-l84l
Richard G. Andrews
1993
Alexander Hamilton
EiZ-L821
Charles Chapman .
1841-1849
Gregory M. Sleet . 1994. Edgar Macon . . . . EQ3-1826
Jonathan'Stoddard . 1849-1849
present Thomas Douglas
l626-1842
Thomas C. Perkins . 1849--10-5-3
Elisha S. Abernethy 1853
m D L E DISTRICT OF FLORrnA
'William D. Shipman
lE3-18~3I
DISTRICT OF COLlIMBL?
JFormer)
Tilton E. Doolittle IsB)-18Q
John T. Mason . .
1801
Adam Gordon . .
1825-1827
Hiram Willey . . . 1861
Walter Jones. Jr. . L80L-ma
William Allison McRealGi7-lK2E
Calvin G. Child . . 1870-l@80
Thomas swam.
1821-m
James G. Ringgold
1828-1831
Daniel Chadwick
. lE[Ml-seaFrancis S . Key
m-1841
James A. Dunlap
. 1831
Lewis B. Stazton . 18%-lee8 -.-PhilipR. ~endali . 1W-LB45
John K. Campbell . 1831-1833
George G. Sill . . 1888-la4
James Hoban . . . . lm!Xa53
George K. Walker
LBU-837
George P. McSean . ]IEa-1896 . Philip B. Key
. L8D-1859
Charles S. Sibley
1837-1845
Charles W. Coastock 1896-Em
Robert Guld .
. lRs9-18Q
Edward S . Carrington 18sir1876
MmDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
John T. Robinson . m-1912
Geoge P. Fisher . . 1870-1876
1961-1969
Edward F. Boardman
Frederick A. Scott
1912-W'
- -Harry H. wells . . ~76-1880 John L. Briggs . . 1963-1576
Thomas J. Spellacy
1315-1918
George B. Corkhill
1880-1884
John J. Daley . . . 1978-1979
John F. Cr0Sby . . 1918-1919
Augustus S. WorthingtmE4-1888
Gary L. Betz . . . 1979-1982
Edward H. Smith . . lSl2-19n
John B. Hose . .
1888-1891
Robert W. Merkle, Jr. 1982-1988
Allan K. Smith
. Ign-lT24
Charles c.-cole .
lm-lan
Robert W. Genzman . 1988-1993
John Bucklev . .
1924-1933
Arthur A. Birney
1893-1897
Douglas N Frazier
1993
Frank S. ~ekgin . . 1333-19j4
H e w E. Davis . . 1897-1~99
Larry H. Colleton . 1994
George H. Cohen . . 1934
Thomas H. Anderson
U39-1901
Donna A. Bucella . 1994
Robert P. Butler . W4-I245
Ashley M. Gould
. sol-m Charles R. Wilson . 1994Adrian W. Maher . . 1945-199
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William J. Bauer . 1970-19Tl
Thomas Browne .
1869-1875
James H. Forney . . 1853-1857
James R. Thompson . Isn-1975
Nelson Trusler . . l876-80
Robert V. Cozier
l897-1904
Samuel K. Skinner . WE-Wr
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Charles L. HolsCein lEaC-1885
1 N o m M. Ruick .
EM-1418
Thomas P. Sullivan
1~7-m
L a d . .- . IWAW
i Curg H. Lingenfelter 1908-19U
Gregory C. Jones . 1981
David Turfire
. XS-BBI
James L. McClear . m-lrm
Dan K. Webb .
. . Eat-1985 Emory B. Ssllers- . 3887-1889
Edwin G. Davis . . ~ - l ¶ Z Anton R. Valukas . ~~
Solomon ClavDool - . 1889
James F. Ailshie, Jr. 1925
Ira H. Raphaelson
W-19w
Smiley N. ~ 6 i d e r s 1889-lE9.3
~ o y tE. b y . . .
192-m
Fred L. Foreman . . I3.W-1943 '
Frank B. Burke
. lE9.3-1897
John A. Carver . . 19U-195
Michael J. Shepard
1993
Albert W. Wishard . 1897-WJl
Sherman F. 'Furey, Jr. I%?-m. James B. Burns . . . 1993Joseph 8. Kealing . 19m-lXO
Ben Peterson . .
m
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9
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Kenneth G. B'ergquist E59-1961
Frank C. Dailev .
-1916
Sylvan A. ~eppesen 19Q-I963
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS. L. Ertus slack- .
L95191B
J ~ P.
V Bates-' -. . . 1968-196)
William E. Troutman 1905-1910
Frederick Van Nuys
191915m
~h&.rman F. Furey. Jr. l&S-ii?i
Charles A. Karch . L91C-1914
Homer Elliott
. . 192-1924
Sidney E. Smith
. 1971-19%
James G. Burnside . 1918-192
Alexander G. Cavins 1925
Wilbur T. Nelson . 1975
W.0: Potter . .
. 3922-926 Albert piard . s . . . lY?51928 :
Marion J. Callister 1975-I576
Harold G. Baker
. l526-l%l
George L. Rulison . 1928
Wilbur T. Nelson . 1976-357
Paul P. Jones . . . Irm-1935
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Paul L. Westbera . 1977
Arthur R O ~ . . . B35-19P2
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IXDIANA
M. Karl ~hurtlizf . *-1981
Henry Grady Vien . 1312-1943
Oliver Mullins Loomis1928-1913
Guy G. Rurlbutt . . 1561-19m
William W. Hart . . 1943-1953
James R. Fleming . 1913-14Pl
William Van Hale
IX4-1S85
Clifford M. Raemer
19a-395l
Alexander Campbell
19P1-1949
Maurice 0. Ellsworth 1985-1993
Carl W. Feickert . 1957-1965
Gilmore Haynie .
12-49-1951
Patrick J. Molloy
1993
-- .-Joseph H. Lesh
3SS-l3!Z4
Betty H. Richardson 1993James R.' Burgess, Jr. I9n-1982
Phil M. McNagny Jr. BX-1958
presr2ncPrederick J. Hess
1982-1993
Kenneth C. Rauh . . l359-19Q
Clifford J. Proud . 1993
Walter C. Grace .
5993NORTaERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
DISTRICT OP ILLfiTOIS
:nt Cont'd
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William Mears . . . 1813-1819
Philip C. Potts . . 1962
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Jepthah Harden . . 1819-Xi7
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS '
Alfred Moellering
l%2-1970
Sidn'ey Breese . . . m-~829 Wm J. Allen . . . . L855-1859 '
WilliamC. Lee
. 19n-l573
Samuel McRoberts . l829-m
Wm. K. Parish . . . IRT31860
John R. Wilks . . . 1973-1977
David J. Baker
. a-la39 Elliott B. Herndon 1860-lPQ
David T. Readv . . 1971-1381
Perris Forman . . . 1839-L841'
Lawrence Weldon
l8Q-lSS
R. Lawrence steel, JrB3.-5
Justin Buttexfield
1841-le44
John E. Rosette . . 1866-la69
James G. Richmond . WS-l39l
Mark Skinner . . . M-1845
Bluford Wilson
1869-1874
John F. Hoehner . . ,1391-1993
David L. Gregg . . lt~S-~849 John P. VanDorston
l874-1876
David A. Cap? .
. 1.993
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Archibald Williams
1WUj3
James A. Connally . 1876-1885
Jon E. DeGuilo. . . 1993Thomas Hayne . . . m-1855
Gustavus Van Hoorebek&?8S-Y189
present
James A. Connally . B39-1893
C&NTRAL DISTRICT OF aLINOIS
Wm. E. Shutt
. . 1893-1697 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
Gerald D. Fines . . 19n-i986
J. Otis Humphrey . 1897-1901
George Jeffrey . . IS3-1Sg
J. William Roberts
19861993
Thomas Worthington
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Byron G. Cudmore . 1993
Wm. A. Northcott . 1905-1914
1940-1350
B. Howard Caughran
Frances C. Hulin . 1993Edward C. Xnotcs . 1914-1922
Matthew Welsh . . . 1950-2952
present Thomas Williamson
l9Z-1926
Marshall Hanley . . 1952-195
Walter M. Provine
l526-l93l
Jack Brown . . . . l53-1956 .
NOBTEERU DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
Frank K. Lemon .
1931-1935
Doh Tabbert
. . . E57-1961
'A. M. Herringto? . . 2851-2858
Howard L. Doyle
. 3935-1953 Richard P. Stein . 19Q-W
Eenry S. Fitch . . W-lKl
Marks Alexander .
1953
K. Edwin Applegate
l%7-196)
~ d w i kC. Larned . . 1861
John B. Stoddart . 1953-155-9
Stanley B. Miller . WC-lP74
Jose~h0. Glover
. 1869
Marks Alexander
1958
John E. Rirschman . 1974-1Sifl
~~rk'gangs . . . . EZ-1879
Harlington Wood, Jr. 1958-Bt3
James B. Young
. l97S-Isn
gosepii B. Seake . . m 1 W
Edward R. Phelps
1963-1365
Virclinia Dill ~ c f a r 1t98~8-1981
=chard S. Tuthill
3884-1886
Richard E. Eagleton 1S,-1969
sarih Evans Barker
1981-1984
William G. wing . IBS-18%
Frank J. Violanti . W!&l97j.
Richard L. Darst . 1984
Thomas E. Milchrist L891-233
Donald B. Mackay
1471-U77
Sherwood Dixon . , l693-1891
John C. Black . . . lW-lS9
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DISTRICT OF m m A
John J. Thar
1993
Charles 8 . Morrison 1%-1906
Elijah Sparks .
. 1813-lsL4 Judith A. Stewart'.. 1993s h i n W. sims. .
. BX-19~. William Hendricks . 1824-Dl7
present
James K. Wilkerson
W-1914
Thomas H. Blake. .
1827-1818
Charles F. Clvne :1914-192
Alexander A. Meek
1818-1821
Edwin Olson . . . . 1922-1927
-- -Charles De*ey . .
1SP-1829
TERRITORY OF IOWA (6/12/1838)
GeoFqC E: -Q. Johnson 19n-193
Samuel Judah .
lE29-1833
Cyrus S. Jacobs . . 1838
M g h t H. Green . : m
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Tilghman A.
m3-LW
Isaac Van Allen
. 1838-lE40
Michael J. Igoe . . 1935-1938
John Pettit . . : . 1839-1842
Charles Weston . . le4c-ltX3
William J. Campbell 1938-14no
Courtland Cushlng . 1841-lW
John G. Deshler
. L843-l%s
J: Albert Wall- . . E4&19P7
Daniel Mace .
. 1845-1m
Edward Johnston
. 1865-1847
Otto Kerner, Jr. . 127-1954
Lucien Barbour . . 1848-US0
Isaac M. Preston . m7-1850
Irwin N. Cohen .
1954
Hugh O'Neal' .
. . 3.853-1854 Stephen Whicher . 1854-1852
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Benjamin Thomas . . 1854-1856
i James P. OtBrien . m-19Q Alvin P. Rovev . . 1856-1858
w.H.~. ~urlef'. . . XO-183
Frank E. McDonald . 19Q-Ea
Daniel W. vooGhees
1858-1861
Robert H: Gilmore . 18Q-1865
Edward V. Hanrahan ' 1s-1968
John Ranna .
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1861-186
Caleb Baldwin . . . 1865-LB61
Thomas A. Foran .
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Albert H. Horton . LSQ-mn
Bugene E. SIle& Jr. B7c-m
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Bldon L. Webb . . . 197EIsn
NOBTREI(N DISTRICT OF IOWA
George R. Peck . . 3m4-1879
Isn-198L
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Patrick J. Molloy
Maurice D. O'CO3nell 1883-1886
James R. Eallowell
1879-188s
Joseph L. Famularo
1981
Timothv P. Mumhv ..'
William C. Perry
1885-1889
Louis DeFalaise .. 1981-Is¶.
-Joseph W. Ady
. . 1889-18m
Karen K. Caldwell . 1991-1994
Cat0 Sells . . . .
William C. Perry
1893-1897
Joseph L. Famularo
1994Horace G. McMillan
Isaac E. Lambert . 1897-W11
present
Frederick F. Faville
John S. Dean .
. 1901-19CS
Anaonv Van Waoeman
WaJ. Bone . . . l5€6-1913
WXSTERN DISTRICT OF XETRlCRY
Frank i.0'~o&or .
Fred Robertson .
1913-1921
auben D. Hill
. 1858-19ffi
Guy P. Linville
Albert F. Williams
m-1930
George Du Relle . . .E5-1914
Bennett E. Rhinehart
Sardius M. Brewster lii30-193Q
Parry 8. Miller
. 1914=1919
Harry M. Reed . . .
Summerfield S. Alexanck93$-14P2
W. V. Gregory . .
Edward G. Dunn . :
Gearge H. West . . I%?.-2XS
Sherman W. Ball . . 1922-I927
Tobias E- Diamond .
W. Randolph Carpenter1945-199B
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Lester Luther . . . 1948-rn
WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTlXlKY
F. G. Van Alstine .
Eugene W. Davis
. 19n-190
Cont'd
Donald E. O'Brien .
George Templar . . 130-1954
Thomas Sparks, Jr.
19+1-l935
Steve Turner . .
William C. Farmer . L951-1358
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. . 1935.1938
Asher E. Schroeder
William C. Leonard
1958-1961
Eli 8. Brown, 111
1SJB-1915
Evan L. Hultman . .
Newel1 A. George
1SQ-1933
David C. Walls . . 1915-1953
James H. Reynolds .
Benjamin 6 . Franklin 1968-1969
Charles F. Wood . . L553:39I
Evan L: liultman . .
Robert J. Roth
. 1369-1975 ,J. Leonard Walker
Es4-l359
Robert L. Teig . .
E. Edward Johnson . 1975-3971
William B. Jones
1359-1961
Charles W. Larson . 1906-1993
James P. Buchele
lPi7-1982
William E. Scent . 19Q-l9S
Robert L. Teig
. 1993
Jim J. Marque2
. 1981-l3%
Boyce F. Martin, Jr. 1965
Stephen J. Rapp . . 1993Benjamin L. Burgess, JS%-1990
Ernest W. Rivers . SS-l9iII
presentLee Thompson . . . 1990-1993
John T. Smith .' .
1970
Jackie N'. Williams
1993
- George J. Long, Jr. l
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1993-1996 '
J: Albert Jones . . l977-1980
SOUTHJ3RN DISTRICT OF
Jackie N. Williams
1996- .
John L. Smith . . . . 3980-1581.
j7/20/1882t
presentAlexander T. Taft, Jr1981
John S. Rllllnels . .
Ronald E. Meredith
1981-1985
Daniel 0. Finch . .
Alexander T. Taft, Jr1985-I96
Lewis Miles
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DISTRICT OF m C K Y
Joseph M. Whittle . ,1986-1933
Charles D. ~ullen .
George Nicholas . . 1789
Michael Troop . . . ,1993Lewis Miles
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James Brown . . . . 1791
present
Marcellus L. Temple
. 1797-1793
William Murry .
Claude R. Porter .
George Nicholas .
1793
Edwin G. Moon . . . 191s-19n
--.
-John Breckinridge . 1793-1794
DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
Ralph Pringle . . . 1922-1924
1794-1796
William McClung .
James Brown . . . . 18(15-1@33
Edwin G. Moon . . . 1924
William Clark . . . 1796-1BW
Phili~G m e s
. 1808-1810
Ross R. Mowry . . . 1924-1932
Joseph Hamilton Daviemm-Bffi
Tull<~obinsdn . '. .L810-18U
Robert W. Colflesh
1932-1934
George M. Bibb
. 1807-la08
John R. G m e s . . 1811-1814
Edwin G. Moon
. . IBi-1939 Robert Trimble . . lsU-1816 Tully ~0bi;lson . . 1814
Cloid I. Level .
1939
George M. Bibb
. lal9-1824 John Dick . . . . 1814-1BP
John K. Valentine .
John J. Crittenden
lan-1829
John W. Smith . .
lEA-IBp..
Hugh B. McCoy .
Thomas Bell Monroe
B33-la24
Maurice F. Donegan
Lewis Sanders, Jr . 1834-If38
EASTER?? DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
William R. Hart . .
P. S. Loughborough
183&L850
. 1821-1829
John W. Smith .
Roy L. Stephenson .
William H. Caperton lEX-l(lD
John Slidell
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.Roy W. Meadows . .
C. C. Rogers .
. 1BU-18Q
Henry CarlEon . . . la33-lE36
Donald A. Wine . .
Edward I. Bullock . 1861
P.K. Lawrence . . . 1536-1837
Philip T. Riley . .
James M. Harlan . . UQ-18Q
Thomas slidell . . 18n-183
Donald M. Statton .
Thomas E. Bramlette 1863
Benjamin F. Linton , 1838-1841
Jerry E. Williams .
Joshua Tevis . . . 1863-1864
Balie Pevton
. lBQZ-1845
James P. Rielly
B. A. Bristow .
. lE€6-1870 Solomon k. owns .
Allen L. Donielson
Gabriel C. Wharton
1870-1876
Thoinas I. m a n t .
George H. Perry
. W76-I57
H. F. Finley .
. 1876-1871 Logan Huaton .
Paul A. Zoss, Jr. . 1977
Gabriel C. Wharton
18TI-1881
E. Warren Moise . .
James R. Rosenbaum
1977
George M. Thomas . 1881-mS
Thomas S. McCay
Roxanne Barton Conlin rn-l5al
John C. Wickliffe . 1884.L889
Franklin E. Clack
Kermit B. Anderson
1981
George W. Jolly . . 1889-1894
Thomas J. Semmes
Richard C. Turner
3-l9e6
William M. Smith . lB?4-1898
Henry C. Miller .
Christopher D. Hagen 1986-1990
Rufus Waples ' . .
Gene -W< Shepard . . ls93ls93
EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENlVCKY
James R. BeckwitK .
Don Carlos Nickerson 1993James H. Tinsley . 1901-1909
Albert H. Leonard .
present:James N. Sharp . . 1909-W
Charles Parlange .
Edwin P. Morrow
. W-l9l4 William Grant . . .
Thomas D. Slatterv
1914-3921
Ferdinand B. Earhart
DISTRICT OF KANSAS
Sawyer A. Smith
. 1Sm-1933 3. Ward Gurley, Jr.
Andrew J. Isaacs . lE4l.957
Mac Swinford . .
1911-I937
William W. Xowe . .
William Weer . . . I&'-1858
John T. Metcalf . . 1937-lS44
Rufus E. Foster . .
Alson C. Davis . . 1858-1861
Claude P. Stephens
1444-1953
Carlton R. Beattie
~homasMeans .
. 1861
Edwin R. Dennev .
1953-1955
Walter Guion . . .
John T. Burris . . 1861
Henry J. Cook . .
IsB-1Sa)
Joseph W. Montgomery
Robert Crozier . . 18Q-m Jean L. Auxier . . l!XO-l%l
Henry Mooney . : .
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James T. Lane . . . 28n-lE2
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1796
Joseph Howard
Edmond E. Talbot
l928-19U
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1933
Gorham Parks
3843-1845
George Blake
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Augustine Haines
Warren Doyle
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11118-E49
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Franklin Dexter
W-1845
Thomas A. Deblois
Robert Winestein
Isa-1947
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George Shepley
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1948-19P9
1861-E70,
DISlFSCT OFOmt'd
George F. Talbot
. ' John M. McKay
E49-1950
Nathan Webb
1870-1818
Robert Rantoul. Jr.
W-1850
George R. Blue
B52-199
2818-1885
George Lunt
Wilbur P. Lunt
1850-185
M. Hepburn Many .
m-I%? George E. Bird .
188&lESO
Benjamin P . H a l l e t t
189-18R
Kathleen ~ u d d e l l
m-ma
IBSO-l894
Charles L. Woodbury WZ-IBQ
I s s a c w. We.r
Louis C. LaCour
19Q-l%3
A l b e n W. Bradbury
XI%-1898
Richard H. Dana, Jr. 1861-1868
Gerald J. GallinghousF1969-1m
Issac W. Dyer
1898-1906
Geerae S. H i l l a r d
lssi,-187u)
John P. VoLz
m-1991
Davis H. Mason
1870-lEA
Rosert T. Whitehouse PX-1914
Harry A. Rosenberg
1991-19113
George P. Sanger
l6%i-ls8b
1914-1915
Stephen C. Perry
Robert J. B o i t m a ~ 1993
George M-. SteaFiis
18861887 ' '
John F.A. M e n i l l
1914-392
Eddie J. Jordan, Jr. 1 9 9 4 - '
Gwen A. Galvin
Frederick R. Dyer . Isrr-l933
1887-1890
preser l t John D. Clifford. J r . 1933-3947
Frank D. Allen
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Edward J. Uarrington 1 9 4 7
Sherman Hoar
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MIDDLZ DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
Alton A. Lessard
1997-1953
Boyd B . Jones .
l897-L90L
Douglas M. Gonzales km-1976
Peter M i l l s
1953-1961
Henry P. Moultin
19m-W]5
Ch.eney C. Joseph, Jr. 1976-l977
Alton A. Lessard
. 1SQ-1965
Melvin 0. A d a m
WX-1%
Donald L. Beclcner
Irm-IBl.
William E. McKinley, - 6 5
Asa P. French
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Stanford 0. Bardwell, Jr;
Lloyd P. LaFountain
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George W. Anderson
1414-1917
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Peter Mills
l%9-l9i7
Thomas J:Boynton
pl7-1920
P. Raymond Lamonica 1986-1994
George J. itch ell
19n-1919
Danial J. Gallagher -1921
L. J . Hymel
1994. James W. Brannigan, J-1980
Robert 0 . Harris
1911-1925
preserit~homasE. Delahanty, mC-l98l
Harold P. Williams
l%-E6
Thomas E. Delahanty, IL680-1982 - Frederick H. T a r r
l92+19U.
W9STERN DISTRICT OP LOUISIANA
Richard S. Cohen
L981-i993 ,
Francis. J . W . Ford
1933-1938
John Brownson
1823-1830
Jay P . McCloskey
1993~ o h nA. Canavan
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Benjamin F Linton
1830-1841
present Edmund J. Brandon
1939-1946
Henderson Taylor
1842-1842
Eeozge F. G a r r i t y
l?46-1947
CaLeb L. Swayze
1842-1849
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William T. McCarthy 1947-14P9
Henry Boyce
E49-1850
DISTRICT OF MARYIAiW
George F. G a r r i t y
lW-1913
Lawrence P. Crain
1850-185
Richard P o t t s
1789-1792
Anthony J u l i a n
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1953-1959
Joseph H. Kilpatrick B53-185P
Zebulou Hollingsworth 1792-1806
E l l i o t L. Richardson -1959-19Q
P e t e r Alexander
B.54-1856
John Stephen
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W. Arthur G a r r i t y
1961-1966
Claiborne C. Briscoe 1 8 5 6
Thomas B. Dorsey
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Paul F. Markham
. 1966-1969
Floyd Walton
3856-Y)B)
E l i a s Glenn
L~U-m4
Herbert F . Travers, Ja%9-19n
Leon D. Marks.
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1860
Nathaniel Williams
L824-l&l
James N. Gabriel
. 19n-lSZ
James R. Beckwith
1870
2. Collins Lee
1841-1845
Joseph L. Tauro
1972
H. 8 . T a l l i a f e n o
1881
William L. Marshall
1845-18%
James N. Gabriel
1573-1Sn
Milton C. E l s t n e r
1881-1885
2. Collins Lee
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Edward F. Harrington l97-l.93
Montfort S. Jones
15ffi-lE89
William M. Addison
1853-us2
William F. Weld
. 1981-1986
Milton C. E l s t n e r . lB9-l893
William Price '
. 1862
Robert S. ~ u e l l e r ,I1 1986-1987
Charles W. Seals
L891-1898
Archibald S t e r l i n g , J62t78-1;886
Franlc L.' McNamara, JrW-1939
Milton :
C Elstner
1898-1910
ThoG. Hayes
1886-1890
Jermiah T. O r S u l l i v a n 1989 . ..
E. H. Randolph
W19U
John T. Ensor
1890-1894
P e t e r A. Mullin
1989
Oeorye W: Jack
W-1917
William L. Marbury
1894-lS58
Wayne A., Budd ..
l989-3993
~ o b e r tA. Hunter
1917
John C. Rose
Is9B-1ZM
A. John P a p p a l a r b
1993
Joseph Moore
1917-1921
John P. H i l l
1910-1915
Donal'd K; S t e r n
1993Yardell Boatner
,1921
Samuel K. Dennis
l9l5-mO
pres
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Robert R. Carman
1920-13Z
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192-1935
Amos W.W. Woodcock
Benjamin F. Roberts
M5-1937
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DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
Simon E. Sobeloff
. Harvey G. F i e l d s
1937-1945
-Bernard J. Flynn
%-1953
Solonion S i b l e y
lElS1824
Malcolm E. Lafargue 1965-19%
George C. Doub
1953-1356
Andrew G. Whitney
lgM-1826
William J. Fleniken, SB5O
Walter E. Black, Jr. ~ ~ 6 - m
Daniel LeRoy
l~26-1834
Harvey L. Carey
1950
Leon H.A. Pierson
1957-19Q
Daniel Goodwin
IS%-E4l
.William J. .Fleniken, at350-1SS2
Joseph D. Tydings
ISQ-I.??
George C. Bates'
. 1842-1845
Thomas F. Wilson
l953-F
Robert R. Xernon
1963
John Norvell
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W-1850
Edward L. Shaheen
ISQ-1369
Thomas J. Kenney
19Q-1961
George C. Bates
18M-1853
Donald E. Walter
. BD-lgTI
Stephen H. Sachs
1961-1570
Samuel Barstow
1552-1853
Edward L. Shaheen
Isn-l979
George Beall
1970-1975
George E . Hand
189-1857
Joseph R.-Qene
. l579-1981
J e r v i s S. Finney
lS7S-1978
Joseph M i l l e r , Jr..
1857:lBQ.
~osepl;'S-. Cage. Jr. 1981-1993
Russell T. Baker
m-1981
William L. Stoughton BQ-1862
William J . Flanagan 1993
Herbert B e t t e r
1981 .
Alfred Russell
1861-l863
Michael 9. Skinner
1993J. Frederick Motz
1981-1485
present Catherine C. Blake
1585-1986
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
Breckinriclge L. WillcdS%-1991
Aaron B. Maynard
1869
Richard D. Bennett
1991-1993
S u l l i v a n M. Cutcheon 1877-1885
DISTRICT OF MAINE
Gary P. ,Jordan
. 1993
Cyrenius P. Black
1885-1830
William Lithgaw, J r . 178917%
Lynne Ann B a t t a g l i a
1993Theodore F. Shepard lE%%lB%
Daniel Davis
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p r e s e n t J a r e d W . Finney
. 1894
S i l a s Lee
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Alfred P . Lyon
189-1898
William 5 . Preble
1814-1820
J a r e d W. F i ~ e y
1898
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Thomas E. ' Dittmeier
Stephen B. Higgins
Edward L. Dowd. Jr.
1969
1969-1913
1973-1976
LmB-1977
1977-19El
1982-1990
1990-1993
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Robert T. O'Leary . 19n-1981
B. Mahlon Brown . .
Robert L. Zimmerman 1981
Lamond R. Mills . .
Byron H. Dunbar . . 19a-1990
William A. MaMax .
Lorraine I. Gallinger1990
Richard A. Pocker .
Doris Swords Poppler 1990-lB3
Leland E. Lutfy . .
Sherry S. Matteucoi 1993Douglas N. Frazier
present Monte Stewart. .'.
Kathryn Landreth .
l9i7-1Sgl
1981-1985
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1992
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DISTRICT OF NEBL4SKA
WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI
Experience Estabrook
M. M. Parsons . .
1851-IsY1
Leavitt L. Bowen . lE5S1860
DISTRICT OF NZW EA!!SHIXE
Alfred M. L+ . . .. L85B-lE6l
Robert A. Howard . 1860-UQ
Samuel Sherburne. Jr. 1783-1794
James J. Clark . . 1861
David A. Collier . W-ISS~ Edwards St. Loe
James 0. Broadhead
Daniel Gantt .
. 1864
Livermore . . .
Robert J. Lackey .
James Neville . . . 1876-1878
Jermiah Smith . . .
Bennett Pike . :.
Genio M. Lambertson 1878-1887
Edwards St. Loe
James's. BotsEord .
George E. Pritchett 1887-lsSO
Livemre 7 . . .
Col. L.H. Waters .
~eniiminS. Baker . 1890-%%
John S. Sherbourne
William Warner .
Andiew J. Sawyer
Jonathan Steele . .
Ross Guffin . .
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Williamson S. Summer:
Daniel Humphreys .
Maecenas E. Benton
Irving F. Baxter
William Plumer, Jr.
Elbert E. Kimball. .
Charles A. Goss . .
Daniel M. Christie
George A. Neal . .
Francis S. Howell .
Samuel Cushman . .
J o k R. Walker . .
Thomas 'S. Allen . .
Daniel McDurell . .
William Warnet
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John P. Hale . . .
Arba S. Van Valkenbul
Charles E. Sandall
Joel Eastman .
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Joseph T. Votava
Franklin Pierce . .
Francis M. Wilson .
Domld R. Ross.
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Sam 0. Hargus . .
Harry W. Shackelford
William W. Stickney
James W. Sullinger
William C. Spire . .
John H. George . .
Charles C . Madison
Theodore L. Richling
Anson S. Marshall .
Roscoe G . Patterson
Richard A. Dier
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William L. Vandevente- - - ~ . -William K. Schaphorst
Henry P. Rolfe
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Maurice M. Yilligan 1934-1940
Daniel E. Wherry .
Joshua G. Hall . .
Richard K. Phelns . 1940
Edward G. Warin .
Ossian Ray .
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Thomas D. Thalkin .'
Charles H. Burns
Sam M. Wear
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Daniel E. Wherry
John S. H. Frink .
Edward L. Scheufler 19S-Ea
Edward G. Warin . .
Jas. W. Bemick . .
F. Russell Millin . L9Q-Z96/
Thomas D. Thalkin . 1981
Oliver E. Branch .
Calvin K. Hamilton
1961-1969
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Charles J. Hamblett
Bert C. H u m . . . lS69-1977
-Ttomas i. Monaghan
1993Charles W. Hoitt .
Kinala sr Reed, Jr. 1977-1981
present:Fred H. Brown . . .
J. Whitfield Moody
1981
Raymond U. Smith .
Robert G. Ulrich . 1981-1989
Alexander Murchie .
Thomas M. Larson . 1989
DISTRICT OF -A
Demis E. Sullivan
Jean Paul Bradshaw
1989-1993
Benjamin Bunker
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Robert D. Branch .
Michael A. Jones . 1993
TheodoreD. Edwards
John J. Sheehan . .
~ariettaParker . . 1993
Robert M. Clarke
Maurice P. Bois
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Stephen L. Hill, Jr. 1994William Campbell .
William H. Craig, Jr
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J. Seely . .
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Charles S. Varian .
David A. Brock
DISTRICT OF MOWANA
T r m o r e coffin . .
William E. Cullinore
Robert S. Anderson
Thomas E. Haydon .
Carroll F. Jones .
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J.W. Andrews
JobnW. Whitcher .
William J. Deachman,
James S. Dryd@n .
Charles A. Jones .
William H. Shaheen
James W. Walker . .
Sardis Summerfield
Robert J. Xennedy .
Frank M. Eastman
Samuel Platt
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w.H. ~ewitt
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William Woodburn
Bmce Kenna
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Robert B. Sinith
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George Springmeyer
Richard Wiebusch .
Elbert D. Weed . . .
Harry 8. Atkinson. .
Peter E. Papps . .
'Preston H. Leslie .
E- P. Carville . .
Jeffrey R. Howard .
William B. Rogers .
William S. Boyle .
Peter E. Papps
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Carl Rasch .
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Miles N. pike- . .
Paul M. Gagnon . . 1994sames W. 'Freeman .
present
Burton K. Wheeler
Edwara C2-Day . . .
W.W., Patterson . .
DISTRICT OF NEW' ~ERSBY
George F. Shelton .
Richard Stockton . 1789-1791
John L. Slattery .
Franklin P.R.
Abraham Ogden . . . 1791-1%
Wellington D. Rapkin
Rittenhouse . . 1955-1358
Lucius FI. Stockton
1798-1801
James H. Baldwin .
Howard W. Babcock . l38-1S6L
Frederick Frelinghuys-01
John B. Tansil . .
John W. Bonner . . 1961-1966
George C. Maxwell . 180l-lBm
Dalton T. Pierson .
JosephL. Ward .
B$6-l%9
William S. Pennington1Ba)-18W
KrestCyr .
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Joseoh McIlvaine . 1804-lSZZ
H. Moody Brickett
Bart M. Schouweiler lXS-1Sn
~uciisO.C. Elmer- . lEX-Ig2B
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Otis L.-packwood
Joseph L. Ward . . 1972
~arre~t-D.
Xall . . laB-1834
Keith L. Burrows :
V. DeVoe Heaton . . 1972-1975
Jaees S. Green . . 1535-1W
Thomas A. Olson . .
Lawrence J. Semenza 1975-l9i7
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Charles P. Green . 1951-3953
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1877-1585
1962
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1976-1980
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To The Union November 2. 1889
1980
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1480-1983
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DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA
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1989
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Edgar W. Camp . . . lsSn-1854
1989-1993
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James F. O'Brien . 1894
1993
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h a w R. Banqs
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WBSTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
r n L B DIsr!ucr OF t?Jmc m o m
Seth W. ~ichardsoh
Charles E. Brow . Irxnlw6
?rank Linney . . . 1927-1328
Peter B. Garberg .
Lymon M. Bass .
. k-1909
Edwin L. Gavin . . 1928-1932
Powless W. Lanier .
John L. O'Brien . . I%$-191%
Ralph B. Maxwell .
John D. Lynn .
. 1914-1915
-- - Robert Vogel . . .
-*-Stephen T. Lockwood l9l.5-19a
Bqce R. Holt .
. m7-1954 John 0. Garaas . .
wiliiam Donovan . .
Edwin M. Stanley . l.554-1957
Eugene K. Anthony .
Thomas Penney, Jr.
Robert L. Gavin .
Isn-1958
Harold 0. Bullis
Richard H.,Templeton
James E. Holshouser 1958-ma
Eugene K. Anthony .
George L. Grobe . .
Lafayette Williams
1961
.James 8. Britton . m-1581
.John 0. Henderson .
l96l-1969
William H. Murdock
Rodney S. Webb . . 1981-3987
Neil A. Fannelo . .
William L. Osteen . l9e-1974
Gary H. -ear
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John T. Curtin
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N. Carlton Tilley. Jrm7-I977
Stephen D. Easton
l992-1993
Thomas A. Kemelly
Benjamin H. White, JrW-1981
John T. Schneider . 1993Andrew F. Phelan .
Henry M. Michaux . 1977-1981'
present
Edgar C. NeMayer .
Kenneth W. McAllister1481-1385.
Kenneth H.
Robert H.. Edmunds Jr1986-ls93
Schroeder, Jr. . 1969-1972
Benjamin H. mite; ~ ~ 1 9 9 3
DISTRICT OF OHIO
John T. Elfvin .
3.92-1975
Walter C. .Solton, Jr. 1994William McMillan .
Richard J. Arcara . l975-1981
present Michael Baldwin . .
Roger P. Williams . m-B32
William Creightm .
Salvatore R. Martoche 1982-1986
WESrWNDISrRICr OF N
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Samuel Herrick . .
Roger P. Williams . lB6-l988
D - H. Starbuck . . 1870-la76
John C. Wri~ht . .
Dennis C. Vacco
. .WE-1993
Virgil S. Lusk . . m L 8 8 0
'Joseph S. ~Gnham .
Patrick H. NeMoyer
1993James E. Boyd . .
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Hamilton C. Jones
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Thomas W. Bartley .
DISTRICT OB NORTH C R R O L I ~
Charles Price . . . 1889-1893
Samson Mason . . .
John Sitgreaves . . 1790
Robert B. Glenn . . ES3-1851
Daniel 0. Morton
1790-1795
William Hill .
Alfred E. Holton . lsgl-1914
Benjamin Wood . . . 1795-la03
William C. 'Hammer . m4-3520
NORTHBXN DISTRICT OF ORIO
~obertH. Jones
. 1808-1816 Stonewall J. Durham 1320-1922 . R. P. Ranney . . 1857
Thomas P. Devereux
w-lm7
Frank A. Linney . . l92l-Isn
George W. Belden . Isn-861
James McKay . . .
1817-m
Thomas J. karkins . 1927-Im1
Robert T. Paine .
1861
Thomas P. Devereux
la-1839
Charles A. Jonas
1931-3932
Geome Willey . . . m l s n
a. L. H0lmeS . . 1839-1840 Frank C. Patton . . 1332-1933
.John-C. See -. . . . 1Bn-1881
James B. Sheppard . 1840
Marcus Erwin .
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1939-1940
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Robert S. Shields .
Hiram W. Rusted .
L850-lm
David E. Henderson
l?&5W Isaac N. Alexander
Robert P. Dick . . 1853
Thomas E. Uzzell . ls4B-19a
Allan T. Brinsma.de
James M. Baley, Jr. 1953-1961
Ernest S. Cook
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Rush E. Monteith . 1961
Samuel D. Dodge . .
D. E. Starbuck . . m~1873
William MedEord . . ,1961-1964
John J. Sullivan .
Richard C. Badger . m-1878
James 0. Israel, Jr. 1969
William L. Day . .
.J. W. Albertson
. l678-1882 Keith S. Snyder .
ulysses G. Denman .
W.S.O.B. Robinson . lea-1885
Harold M. Edwards
Edwin S. Wertz . .
Fabius H. Busbee . 1885-1889
Harold J. Bender . 1981
A. E. Bernstea , .
Chas: .X:?ook
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Charles R. Brewer
1981-1987
Wildred J. Marhon .
Charles B. Aycock . %3!%-18%
Thomas J. Ashcraft
1987-la
Emerick B. Freed .
Claude M. Bernard
1098-19Ce
Jerry W. Miller .
1993 , ' Francis B. Kavanagh
Harry Skinner .
. 19m-1910 Mark T. Calloway
1994Donald C. Miller
Herbert F. Seawell
1910-19U '
presentJohn J. Kane, Jr.
Francis D. Winston
W-1316
Sunmer Canam .
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Thomas D. Warren . l9l9-1920
TER-ITORY OF DAKOTA
E. F. Aydlett .
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Harvey.M. Vale .
Irvin B. Tucker . . lF2l-19M
William E. Gleason
LBQ-lE'&
Robert B. Km~anskv lS9-lgiO
Walter H. Fisher . 1930-I324
James Christian . . 1865
Robert W.
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James 0. Carr . . . %I$
George H. Hand . . =I869
Frederick M. Coleman I3X-m
S. H. Gillespie, Jr.
Morton S. Robson .
Robert M. Margenthau
Vincent L. Broderick
Robert M. Yargenthau
Whitney N. Seymour
Paul J. Canon . . .
Thomas J'. Cahill
Robert .B. Fiske. Jr.
William M. Tendy ' .
John S. Martin, Jr.
Rudolph W. Guiliani
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Lewis S. McArthur .
James R. Williams . 1918-19&L
William Gregg, Jr.
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Franklin P. Mays .
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Daniel R. Murphy .
William J. Edwards
1984
W. Pi-MoGinnis .- . I917-1919
John H. Hall . .
Patrick M. McLaughlin lB4-1988
C. W. Miller . . . 1 9 1 9
Francis J. Heney .
William Edwards . . 1988-1989
Archibald Bonds . . Em-1920
William C. Bristul
Joyce J. George . . WlSS3
C. W. Miller . . . 1 9 2 0
J o b McCouqt
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Patrick J. Foley . 1993
Berry J. King
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Emily Sweeney . . . 1993John T. Harley . . 1 9 2 1
Clarence L. Reames
Dresent Frank Lee
. . . . 1921-1930
Robert R. Rankin' .
W. F. Rampendahl '
1930-1934
Bert E. Haney . . .
SODTEE- DISTRICT OF OHIO
Cleon A. Sumere
W W Z
B. H. Goldstein . .
Hugh I . Jewett . . 1855-1855
E, Edwin Langley . 1952-1953
Lester W. Humphreys
John H. OINeill . . 1856-m
Frank D. McSherry . 1953-LeQ
John
S. Coke . . .
-~
Stanlev Matthews . 1858-IsQ
E. Edwin A. Langley 1961-1965
George Neuner . . . l92.5-1933
---Robert B. Green . . l S L ?
Carl C. Donauyh . . EU3-1545
C h a n n i n g Richarcla . 1877-ms
William J. Settle . -1974
Henry L. Hess .
. ISS-19%
Philip H. Kumler . 1@%-L?87
Richard A. Pyle .
W4-m7
Clarence-E. LuEkev
1954-l!%l '
William B. Burne: . 1887-1889
JulianK. Fite . . m-1980
sidnev I. Lezak .ISa-1982
John W. Henon
. l@a9-la94 James E. Edmondson 1980-19Bl
char1;s H. Turner . 1982-EZ
Harlan Cleveland ' . ltm-1898
Betty 0. Williams . 1981-1982
Jack C. Won5 .
. 1993
William E. Bundy . 3E9&1903
Gary L. Richardson ' lsaz-DM
Kristine Olson .
199:Sherman T. McPherson 19m-1916
Donn B. Barker . . 1984-3985
present
Stuart R. Bolin . . I9l€-l920
Roger Hilfiger . . 1285-L990
James R. Clark
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Sheldon J. Sperling 1 9 9 0
Thomas R. Marrow . 192-l.922
John W. Raley, Jr.
1990DISTRICT OF PGNKSYLV.Q!IA
Benson W. Hough . . 19p-1925
presel~~Yilliam
Levis . . . 17E-1791
Haveth E. Mau . . . ESS-1434
---William Raule . . . 1791-1799
Francis C. Canny , 1334-1939
m S T m DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA
Jared Inyersoll . . 18CO-1801
James H. Cleveland
1939
William M. Mellette Em-1907
Leo C. Crawford
. s%9-19P4
John Emby. . . . . 1907-19Y . E A S m DISTRICT OF PEIWS'ILVATi
Bryon B. Harlan . . L W - ~ Isaac D. ;Paylor . . 1 9 1 2
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Dallas 18m-1814
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Homer N. Boardman
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-Hugh K. Martin . . l99-1961
-..- George M. Dallas . lm.9-1812
Joseph B. Kinneary
1961
WSSTERN DISTRICT 08 OKLAHOMA
PIenry D. Gilpin . . l93l-1937
Robert M. Draper . 1966-1369
Cont'd
John M. Reed . . . m7-1894
Robert J. Makley . 1963
Isaac D. Taylor . . 1%-1314
William M. Meredith 1&41-B92
William W. Milligan l969-I377
John A. Fain . . . 1914-3320
Henry M. Watts . . 1840
James E. Rattan . . DT-19)8
Frank E. Randell . 1 9 2 0
Thomas McKean Pettit .U4%1849
'James C. Cissell . 1978-1982
Robert M . Peck . . . l92C-l%?l
John W. Ashmead . . 1 8 4 9
--.Christopher K. Bame?;1982-1985
W. A. Maurer .
. 1921-l925 John C. Van Dyke . 1854
Anthony W. Nyktas . Dffi-19s
Ray St. Lewis . . .
George M. Wharton . l85l-l860
D. Michael Crites . 1986-1393
Herbert K. Byde .
15m-1934
George A. Coffey . lKl-l6€4
Barbara L. Beran . 1993
William C . Lewis . 1434-1938
Charles Gilpin . . 1864-188(
Edmund A. Sargus, Jr.. 1993-1956
Charles E. Dierker
l.938-1947
John P. O'Neil
lW-1869
Dale Goldberg . . . 1996Robert E. Shelton . 1947-I99
Aubrey H . Smith . . l859-1Bn
present Fred M. Mack . . . 199-1954
William McMichael . lS73-1875
Paul W. Cress
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.~ o h nK. Valentine . 1875-1888
Andrew -.
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John R. Read .
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DISTBICT.OF OKLAXOMA
William R. Burkett
l969-L975
Ellery P. Ingham . 1892-1856.
Horace Speed . . . .I&%-1894
David L. Russell . 1975-1971
James M. Beck
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Caleb R. Brooks . . 1894-UB
John E.' Green . . . 19n-1978
James B. Holland . SWJ-1904
Samuel L. Overstreet 1898-lKB
Larry D. Patton . . 1978-1981
J. Whitaker Thomuson 14)4-1912
John W. Scothorn . 1899-WX)
David L . Russell . 1981-1982
John C. smartlev . 19l2-19U
Horace S~eed . . . 1900
John E. Green . . . 1- 9 8 -2
Francis 8. iane'
19U-lYZ
William S. Price . 1982-1989
Charles D. McAvoy . 192(L-l9LZ
CBNTBAL DISTRICT 08 OKLAHOMA
Robert E. Mydans
1909
George W. Coles .
1921-1929
John H. Wilkins . . Wa-1906
Timothy D. Leonard
lS9-1992
~alvinS. Boyer . . 3.923-1930
Thomas B. Lathone
1906
Joe L. Heaton . . . 1532-1993
Howard B. ~ e b i s. . 1 9 3 1
John E. Green . . . 1 9 9 3
Edward W. Wells
. l93l-1933
NORTHEZ3i DISTRICT OF OXLAEOMA
Vicki Miles-LaGrange B3-1994
Charles D. McAvoy . =-I937
.John M. Goldesberry ~~
Rozia McKirtney-Foster1S94-1995
Guy K. Bard
. . 1937
Clarence E. Bailey
1933-3937
Patrick M. Ryan .
19953. Cullen Ganey .
D37-1940
Whitfield Y. Mauzy
l937-3953
preser~tEdward A. Kallick . 1 9 4 0
John S. Athens . . 19D-1954
Gearld A. Gleeson . 1340-1953
8. HaydOn Crawford
E54-1958
~obertS. Rizley
1958-1961
DISTRICT OF OREGON
W. ~llsonWhite
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Russel.1.-K. smith . 1961
Isaac W.R. Bromley
1848-1850
G. Clinton ~ o g d l ,
511957
John M. Imel . . . 1961-1361
Amory Holbrook . . 1850-1853
Harold K. Wood . . l39-Is59
Laurence A. McSoud
1967-1563
Benjamin F. Harding 1853-1854.
Joseph L.McGlynn, Jr. IS59-ISa
Nathan G. Graham . L969-1977
William H. Farrar . 18%-1859
Walter E. Alessandron&SS9-23Q
Hubert A. Marlow . 1977
Andrew J. Thayer . lES9-1860
Joseph S. Lord, 111 1 9 6 1
Hubert H. Bryant
1977-19BZ
James K. Kelley . . . 1860-l@Q
Drew J.T. O'Keefe . 19Q-l%9
Francis A. Keating, Ins81-1933
Brasmus D. Shattuck 1862
Louis C. Bechtle . 1969-1972
Layn R. Phillips . BB-1967
Edward W. McGraw .. 18Q-1863
Carl Joseph Melone
1972
Tony M. Graham . . 1387-1993
Joseph M. Dolph . . l65-lea
Robert E.J. Curran
1972-1376
Frederick L. D w . I I I l 9 9 3
J.C. Cartwright . . 1868-1871
Jonas C.
Stephen Charles Lewis 1993Addison C. Gibbs . 18X-1673
Undercofler, I11 1 9 7 6
present Rufus Mallory . . . m-lea2
David Marston . . . 1576-1978
J. F. Watson .
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Peter F. Vaira . .
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Michael M. Baylson
Michael J. Rotko .
Michael R. Stiles .
1978-1983
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J. Alan Johnson . . lW-988
Everette C. SamrtidbS13-1S78
Charles D. Sheehy . 19BB-1989
Paul F. Murray . . lYB-1581
Thomas W. Corbett, -1989-1393
Lincoln C. Almrnd . 19BZ-1993
Frederick W. Thieman 1993Edwin J. Gale . . . 1993
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1994present
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1988-1993
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Noah 8. K. Pettingill 1900-19(n
DISTRICT OF SOOTI[ CAXGLm.
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Willis Sweet . . . 13(13-1305
John J. Prinqle . . 1789-1792
Samuel J. M. McCarrelnSm71M7
A. G. Stewart . . . 1905
Thomas ~arker. . . 17k-l820
Charles B. Witmer
1937L19U
Frank Femille . . . 1905-190-6
RobertY. Eaynes . 1820
,AndrewB. Dnnsmore
19LI-19U
Jose R. F. Savafe . IXX-1907
John Gadsden . .
l8X-1831
Rogers L. Burnett . 19U-1921
Henry M. Hoyt . . . 1907-ISU)
Edward Frost . . . la31
An&B. Dunsmore
lsn-1934
Foster V. Brown . . 14.0-191l
Robert 8. Gilchrist 18U-1840
Frank J. McDonnell
*I935
ByronS.Amblar
. 1911
Edward McCradv . . X42-1850
Arthur A. Maguire . 1935
1912
William N. Landers
William
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Frederick V. Follmer 1935-19P6
Foster V. Brom . . 1912
James L.-Petigm . 185W18a Arthur A. Maguire . l9S-Isa
J. Henq Brown
. 1915
Thomas Evans .
. 18S-L856
Joseph C. Kreder . 195.3
Miles M. Martin . . l9lS-lPLL
James Comer . . . 1856-lE0
J. Julius Levy
. --IS7
Ira K. Wells . . . 35Z-1924
John P h i l l i ~ .~ . ~€S-lasl
Robert J. Harrigan
I957-19W
John L. Gay . .
. l928-1931 David T. -cogbin . . Em-1831
Daniel H. Jenkins . 1958-1961
L .C. Northr~p . . . Xi%-1881
Bernard J. Brown . 194-1969
D I S m C T OF P~icTORIeO
Cont3dSamuel
W. Melton . lsaL-1885
John S. Cottone . . 1969-1975
Frank Bianchi . .
1931
Leroy F.. Youmans . 1885-1893
Carlton M. O'Mally, JS79-1982
Frank Martinez . . 1931-I232
Abial Lathrop
. . lE89-D93
David D. Queen
. 1982-1985 Barry T . Besosa . . 3913-1933
William P. Murphy . 1893-Xi%
James J. West . . . I%-1993
A. Cecil Snyder
. 193)-1942 Abial Lathrop . . . 18%-Wn
Wayne P. Samuelson
1993
Walter L. ~iwsom,Jr. 1942
John C. Capers . . 1-1-W)6
David M. Barasch . 1993Phili~F. Herrick . 1942-1945
Ernest F. Cochran
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Antongiori
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D. Ernest Meyer
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Alexander BrackenridgeBl-1830
Francisco A. Gil, Jr. i958-7Henry E. Davis
. 1930-1934
George W. Buchanan
1830-la32
Blas C. Heniro, Jr. 1S69-L970
Claude N. Sapp . . W-1947
Benjamin Patton. Jr. 1a30-1839
Julio Morales-Sanchez1970-1919
Benjamin S . Whaley
1947-1953
John P. Anderson . 1839-1841
Jose A. Quiles . . 1.!?7%-1980
N. Welsh Morrisette, aS-196l
Cornelius Darragh . W-W
Raymond L. Acosta . EEC-1982
Terrell L. Glenn . 19a-196a
William O'Hara Robins-1845
Jose Q. Quiles
. 1982
John L. Dawson .
m.5-1850
Daniel F. Lopez-Romo 1982-1993
XZSZEZWD-ff
OFSDVIII~
J. Bowman Sweitzer BSC-1SD
Charles E. Pitzwilliam993
Francis H. Weston . 1915
Charles Shaler . . 180-1857
Guillenno Oil .
. 1993J. William Thunnond l3l.S-m
Richard B. Roberts
1857-1BQ.
presen t Ernest F. Cochran . 19L1-LS3
Robert B. Carnahan
lsbl-la7C
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Joseph A. Talbert . 1Sp-l933
~ e & yB. Swope . . 1670-la74 - DISTRICT OF ERODE ISLXND
Charles C. Wycbe . 193)-I937
David Reed . .
1674-1876
William Channing . 1790-1794
Oscar H. Doyle . . B37-1950
Henry H. McCormick
-1880
Ray Green . . .
. 1794-1797 Edward P. ~ h e v. . 1951
William A. Stone
1880-1886
David L. Barns
. 1797-llMl J o k C. ~ i l l i G s . m-13%.
George A. Allen . . 1886-1B89
David Howell .
IBm-BY
Joseph E. Hines . . 1954-l%l
Walter Lvon . .
. 1889-1sra Asher Robbina . . . EIZ-l&20 JohnE. Williams . 1961-W
Stepheq C. McCandless 1893 - John Pitman . .
1820-l5-24
Harry A. IIall . . . 1893-1897
Dutee J. Pearce .
1824-1825
DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Daniel B. Heiner . U97-lsca
W251895
Richard W. Greene
Klyde Robinson . . 1968-lS69
James S. Young .
. l9.72-1905
Walter S. Burges
1845-I39
Joseph 0. Rogers, Jr. 1569l5il
John W. Dunkle . . 15E-W
James M. Clark . . l850-18h
John K. Grisso
l97l-Ig15
John R. Jordon
. lm-19U
George H. Browne
BlsQ
Thomas P. Simpson . 1975
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. Edwin L. Humes . . 1913-l3li
Wingate Hayes .
. 1061
Mark W. Buyck, Jr.
1951.977
R. 'Lindsay Crawford 3918-1919
Nathan F. Dixon, Jr. l6i7-885
Thomas P. Simpson . 1977
Bdwin L. Humes .
1919-1920
David S. Baker . . lass-la@
Thomas 8. Lydon, Jr. 19n-1981
Robert J. Dodds .
1920
Rathbone Gardner . -1893
Henry D. McMaster . 19BL-385
D. J. Driscoll
. 192Wl92l Charles E. Gorman . 1893-1897
Vinton D. Lide . . l96S-XW
Walter Lvon
. . . 1921-V0.5
- -Charles A. Wilson . 1 8 9 7 - W
E. Bart Daniel
. 1963-l%
John D. %eyer . . . 1ZN-1925
Walter R. Stiness
1911-1914
John S. Simmons .- L992-1993
Louis E. Graham . . lX¶-19a
Harvey A. Baker . . 1914-I520
Margaret B. Seymour 1993
Horatio S . Dumbauld 1933-1935
Peter C. Cannon . . Ise0-M
J. Preston Strom, Jr. L993-I5?6
Charles F. Uhl .
1935-l939
Norman S. Case . .
Isn-1926
Margaret B. Sepour 1996
Henw M. Boss, Jr.
1926
J. Ben€ Josey . : . 1996Chries F. Uhl . . m-m
John S. MUrdOCk .
l926-1929
present
Owen McIntosh Burns 1947-W3
Henry M. BOSS, ~ r . w.9-19%
Edward C. Boyle . . l9e-m
J. Howard McGrath . l9X-W
John W. McIlvaine . 195)-I555
George F. Troy . . 194S-1952
DISTRICT OF SOUTH DAKOTA
D. Malcolm Aaderson, JBB-Isn
Edward M. McEntee . 1952-W
Henry M. Vail . . . 1861
Herbert I. Teitelbaum m-1961
Jacob S. Tenkin
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1eQ-1865
Jose~hS. Ammerman
E6l-ISE3
Joseph Mainelle . . 2355-rn
James Christian . . 1865
GustHve Diamond , . 1963-3969
Raymond J. Pettine
196l-ls€6
George H. Hand . . 1SE6-1865
Richard L . ThornburghBS-1975
Fzderick W. Faerkc, Jr.1466-1967
Warr&.Gowles
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Blair .A: Griffith . 1975-148
Edward P . Galloulv
LW-EG9
William Pound . . . 1BR-167l
Robert J. Cindrich
1978-1581
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Milsaps Fitzhugh . lE3-1960
William T. Dillard ' 1981
Warner Hodges . . . 19M)-EQ
John W. Gill, Jr. . 1981-Ism
Thomas L. Robimon
1961-1969
Jerry G. Cubzingham 1991-1993 . Thomas F. Turley, Jr. 1969-1Sn
North And South ~akotaA h i t t e d David G. Dake . . . 1993
W.J. Michael Cody . 1977-1981
To The Union November 2, 1089 Guy W. Blackwell . 1993
W. Hickman Ewing, Jr. l%l-1991
Carl K. Kirkpatrick 1993Edward G. Bryant - . 1991-lS93
William E. Sterling 1890
present Dauiel A. Clancy . 1993
Ezra W. Miller
L84t18SU
Veronica F. Coleman 1993James D. Elliott . 1897-1907
present
William G. Porter . 1907
Edward E. Warner
Wn-19U
Charles J. 6rris
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNSSSEE
DISTRICT OF TZXAS
Robert P. Stewart .
James P. Grundy
. 1839
George W. Brown .
1845-I?&
E.W. giske
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Return J. Meigs . . le4l-1842
Franklin H. Merrimq Ea0-18M
S. Wesley Clark . .
John M. Lea . . . . 1843-1844
William P. Ballinger 1850-lE3
Olaf Eidem . . . .
Thomas D. Mosley .
Samuel D. Hay -.
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George Philip .
W.' F. Kercheval .
UW-1853
Leo P. Flynn .
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EASTERN DISTXSCT OF TXCAS
Clinton G. Richards
Herman Cox . .
L8Q-1862
Samuel D. Hay . . .. 1857-1858
Harold C. Doyle
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John Trimble .
. 3262-186) George Mason . . . 18Sl676
William P. Clayton
Horace H. Harrison
1863
-- -D.J. Baldwin
. . l67S-lEB
David V. Vrooman .
R. 'McPhail smith . E
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Andrew P. McCormick 1879
Robert D. Hiaring .
Horace H. Hqrison
1872-L873
W.K. Homan
. . . 1879
Terry L.' Pechota .
Archelus M. Hughes
Ign-lsn
Edward ~uthridge . 1879-1883
Jeffrey L. Viken . .
James A. Warder
. 18n-lE82 George Paschal . . 1883-18M.
Philip N. Rogen' . .
Andrew McClain . . lM2-1885
Asa E. Stratton . . lase1885
K&vin.V. Schieffer
Ernest Pillow . . . 1885-1889
John E. McComb .
1885-1889
Ted L. McBride . .
John Ruhm . . . . . l&WISM
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Joseph H. Wilson : L%9-l.69l
Karen E. Schrcier .
TUlly Brown.. . . . 2894-1898
Robert E. Hannay . l8X-1895
tAhram M. Tillman . 1898-1914 - Sinclair Taliaferr0 l8Sl899
Lee Douglas
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James W. Owrhv .
Iwz-1914
DISTRICT OF F53XESSEE
' Horace Frierson, Jr . 15m-1947'
Clarence ~errltt
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-4ndrew Jackson . . 1750-1797
Ward Hudgiae . . . 1947-3552
E.J. Smith . . . . 3920-3522
Thomas Gray . .
. 1797-1738 ~ i c kL. Johnson . . 1352-1953 Randolph Bryant . 1sn-l93l
William P. Anderson 179&18m
Armistead 0. Denning 1953
Sterling Bennett . 1931-IBi
Thomas Stuart .
m-18m
Fred Elledge, Jr. : m-l?? Steve M
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Kaneth Hor~ell . . 196l-1364
Warren G. .Moore
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF TBNNESSEE
James F. Neal . . . l964-3966
William M. Steaer
. 295-1959
- Edward Scott . . . 18051807
Gilbert S. Merritt. J m - L W
Paul N. Brown . . . lSSs1960
James Tremble . .
1807-1808
Charles H. Anderson FG3-1Yn
Hugh L. White . . .
Harold D. Bardin . l977-1981
James Tremble . . .
Joe B. Brown
. . l3a-l59l
John McCampbell . .
Ernest W. Williams
p91-1994
Prior Lea . . . . .
John M. Roberts
. 1996J o b A . McKinney .
preserlt Robert.J. Wortham
1981-3993
George W. Churchill
Ruth Yeaser .
. . 1993
Crauford W. Hall .
WESTERN DISTIIICT OF TENNESSEE
J. ~icha;l Bradford 1994Thomas C. &yon . .
Thomas Stuart . . . -~
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S a m 1 R. Rogers .
John E. ~ ~ e c .
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J. C. Ramsey . . .
Henry.Crabb . . . . , 3818-1827
NORTHE93 DISTRICT OF TEXAS
Richard J. Hays
Thomas E. Fletcher
1827-1829
Fred W. M.iner .
. 2379-1883
J. C. Ramsey . . .
James Collingsworth lE29-1835
J. C. Bigger . . . lRa-lE8S
John L. Hopkins . .
William T. Brown
lA35-lQ6
C. H. Pearec . . . -3839
John M. Fleming . .
James P. Grundv . . 1836-1838
Eugene Marshall .
1889-1894
E. C. Camps . . .
Joseph H. ~albbt . 1838-1838
W. Oscar Hamilton . U94-1893
Georue Andrews .
Henry W. McCorxy . L838-1850
William H. Atwell . 1898-19U
xepo;hen Wheeler .
Charles H. Gibbs . 1850-185
,JamesC. Wilson . . 19U-1917
James M. Meek
Richard J. Rays . . 1BD-UE6
William E. Allen
1917
James C.J. Williams
Alexander W . M c C a m b e ~ i B Q W'. M. Odell
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Hugh B. Lindsay . .
John M. McCarmack
PQ-18n
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W.W. Munay .
. 1877-1882
W. 8. Harrell
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James E. Mayfield
William F. poston
1882-mS
R. E. Taylor . . . 1920-Isn
William D. Wright
Eeury W. McCorry . le8S-lea9
Henry Zweifel . . . 19P-l927
James R. Penlaud .
Samuel W. Hawkins . l@3-1894
James B. Cox .,
Wlius A. Taylor
1894-1895
C. W. ~ohnson: Jr.
1933
Lewis M. Coleman .
Charles B. Simontm 1895-1898
Clyde 0 . ~astus..
. j9Ki-1945
~esle? Z.' ~ e n n e r l ~
George ~andolph .
lsss-1910
Frank B. Potter
. 1945
Georue C. Tavlor .
Casey Todd . . . . 1910-1914
Robert B. Young, Jr. 9419P7
~ve&tt Gree; .
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Hubert F. Fisher . 1914-1917
Frank B. potter . . 19n-1553
William J. Carter .
Heard L. Floore . . 1953-Em
JanieB B. Frazier, Jr
S.E. Murray
. . 1IN-1926 William B. west, I11 1358-L56L
Otto T. AUlt . . .
Tilmon A. Lancaster 1926
H. Barefoot Sanders, ma-1965
John H. Reddv
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NUgMt Dodds . . . 1926
Melvin D i g g s . .
196jL.5
John C. ~raw?ord,Jz
Lindsay B. Phillrps S2E-1931
Eldon Mahon . . . . 196B-19R
John H. Reddy . . .
Nelson H. Carver . lgll-1432
Frank McCown . . . 1SR-1976
.Robert E. Simpson .
Dwayne D. Maddox
1SU2-19U
Michael Carnes . . lY76l5'n
John L. Bowers, Jr.
Willlam Picclanahan
19Y-1948
Kenneth J. Mighell
1Yi7-19BL
Robert E. Simpson .
John Brown . . . . 1948-1953
James Rolfe . .
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George S. Peters . 1887-1889
Julio A. Brady . . l.573-1978
Richard H. Stephens 1993
Ishmael A. Meyers
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DISTBICT OF AH Cont'd
Paul E. Coggins . . 1993Hugh P. Mabe L X
. 1582-1983 .
vressnt Charles S. Varian . I- ~
B - I ~ James W. Diehm
- . . US3-1987
John W. Judd . . . lE93-1R9R
-Terry M. Halpern . LW-1393 '
SOUTRERN DIS~ICTOP TEIULS
charles 01 mittemore 1698-1902
Hugh P. Mabe, ITI . 1993
Marcus C. McLeuone
L89349X
Joseph Lippman . . m-1906
W. Ronald J e d n g s
1994-1995
Lodowick McDaniel . EE-1914
Hiram E. Booth . . 1906-1413
James A. Hurd, Jr.
1995John E. Green. Jr.
1914-1919
William W. Rav . . 1913-1919
-present
David E. ~ i m o n s '. l9l9-laz
Isaac B. ~vani . . l9I.S-m.
Henry M. Rolden
. 19n-1934 Henry D. Moyle . 1921
Douglas W. McGregor l534-1944
Charles M. Morris . 19n-1929
DISTRlCT OF VIRGINIA
Brian S. Od6m . . . 1944-1954
Charles R. Hollingswo~13U
John Marshall . . . 1789
Malcolm R. Wilkey . 1954-1957
Daniel B. Shields
Ism-1949
William Nelson . . 1789-1790
William B. ~utlei . l%7-1961
Scott M. Matheson
William Nelson, Jr . 1790-1.791
Woodrow B. Seals . EQ-1966
A. Pratt Kesler .
Alexander Campbell
1791-1796
Morton L. Susman . 1966-LW
William T. Thurman
Thomas Nelson . . . 17%-1Bm
~athonyJ.P. Farris 1%9-1g?4
C. els son Day . . .
John Monroe . :- . . IEGl-18IX - '
Edward B. McDonough, tk974~3.977
William J. Lockhart
George Hay . . . . 18(U-Yll6
James R. Gough .
1977
Ramon M. Child . .
William Wirt . . . 1816-Yn7
.
Jose A. Canales . . 3577-1980
Ronald L. Rencher .
pobert Stanard
Ul7-ISZP
Carl Walker, Jr.
1980-l%l
Frances Wikstrom
Daniel K. Hedges . 1981-1985
Brent D. Ward . . .
EASTERN DISTBICT OP
Henry K. Oncken . . 1985-1990
Stewart C. Walz . .
Thomas E. Burfoot .
Stephen Morris . . 1990
Dee V. Benson . . .
Robert C. Nicholas
Ronald G. Woods . . 1950-1993
David J. Jordan . .
William T. Joynes .
Lawzence D. Finder
1993
Richard D. Parry .
Jobn M. Gregory . .
Gaynelle Griffin Jonea993Scott M. Matheson, Jr
Patrick H. Aylett .
present
present A. Judson c&e
Lucius H. Chandler
18a-1878
WESTERN DZSTBICT OF T Z X A S
H. H. Wells. Jr.
1870-1874
ilich~rd8. Hubbard
lsn-L859
DISTRICT OF VERMONT
Lunsford S. Lewis . 1874-lE82
James F. Warren:
. 1859
Stephen Jacob .
1791-179'
John S. Wise . . . L882-1883
C.T. Garland . . . m8
1
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Amos Marsh
. . . 1794-1797' Edmnd Waddill . . - m-1885
Andrew J. Evans . . m-2885
Charles Marsh .
. 1791-m1 John C. Gibson . . S55-1889
Rudolph Kleberg . . 1885-1889
David Fay . .
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Thomas R. Borland . IB89-1893
Andrew J. Evans . . 1889-lW
Cornelius P. Van Ness W 1 B U
Francis R. Lassiter U¶-3856
Robert U. Culberson lfi?44898
Titus Hutchinson . la3-3827
William H. White . 1896-1898
Henry Terrell .
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Charles A. Bovnton
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. . 1829-1842 Lunsford L. Lewis . 19ca-W)5
Sigismund ~ugelking 1913
Charles Davis . . . Btl-18PS
Robert H. Talley . 1905
J. L. Camp . . . . 1913-1918
Charles Linsley . . 1845-1w
Lunsford S. Lewis . PX-1912
Hugh R. Robertson . 1918-1921
Abel ~nderwood- . . 1-1853
Laaawrence D. Groner 1912-1914
Jobn D. Hartman . . 19P-m
Lucius B. Peck . . US-1857
Richard H. M & n .
1914-1919
William R. Smith, Jr. L933-1341
Henry E. Stoughton
Hiram M. Smith . . L919-Lm0
Ben F. Poster . . 1341-1944
George Howe . . . .
D. Lawrence Groner
1920
William R. Smith, Jr. 1944-3946
Dudley C. Denison .
Julien Gunn
. . . 1920-1921
James McCollum Burnett3&+19P7
Benjamin F. Fifield
D. Lawrence Groner
1921
Henry W. Moursund
1947-1951
Kittredge Haskins .
Paul W. Kear .
SZl-LCm
Charles F. Herring
EL-1955
Clarence H. Pitlcin
Robert H. Talley
m-1932.
Russell B. Wine . . 19a-19Q
Prank Plumley . . .
Paul W. Kear . . . . ImL-lY32
Ernest Morgan .
. L9-LW
John H. Senter . .
Sterling Hutcheson
19U-1M4
Marvin T. ~utler . 1969
James L. Martin . .
Henry Holt .
. . 1944-1947
Segal V. Wheatley
l%?-19TI
Alexander Dunnett .
George R. HumrickhousS47-1951
William S. Sessions 19n-1.974
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Vernon A. Bullard .
A. Caxter Whitehead 1351-l%i3
Hugh P. Shovlin . . lW4-1975
Earry 8 . Amey . . .
Lester S. Parsons. Jrm-1951
John E. Clark . . . DE49i-7
Joseph A. .McNamara
~ o M.b alli is .
~n-1959
Jamie C. Boyd . . . S77-l2W.
Louis G. Whitcomb .
Edward C. ~ r a d o. . m
1
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Helen M. Eversberg
W4-1988
GBoT'~~
W.P. CO;~ .
Ronald F. Ederer . 3989-1993
William B. Gray
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James H. DeAtley . 1993-lS?S
Jerme F. O'Neill .
Jamea William Blagg 1996George W.P. Cook .
Justin W. Williams
1979-lXU
prese
Elsie L. MunselL . 19a-1986
Justin W. Williams
1986
Charles A. car&;
. 19h-199;
Henry E. Hudeon
. 1986-1991
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DISTRICT OP VTAX
Charles R. Tetzlaff 1993Kenneth E. Melson
1991
Seth Blair .
. . 1850-1854
present Richard fullen. , . 1941-1933
3oseph' KoBmirr .
lE.4-185
Kenneth E. Melson . 1993
J o b L. Peyton .
lS-1856
HeeLen F. Fahey . .. . 1993John M. Hockaday . 185&Le%!
DISTXICT OF VIRGIlT ISLANDS
present
Alexander 'Wilson
1B58-lF60
James A. Bough . . l237-%
Thomas J. Kenny . . U € & m
Croxton Williams . E46-1947
Hosea Stout . .
. 1862
Francisco Corneiro
1947-1951
Charles H. Hempstead 18MIsn
Cyril Michael . . . 19s-1954
George C. Bates . . m
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William Cary . .
1823-1876
Almeric L. Christian 19Q-ps9
Summer Howard . . . 1SI6la78
Vincent A. Colianni 1969
Philip T. Van Zile
1878-1884
Robert M. Carney. . 1969-1911
William H. Dickson
1m-1887
Joel D. Sacks . .
l9l-1973
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Aquilla B. Caldwell
Benjamin H. .Smith
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A. J. Montape . .
Thomas M. ~1-derson
~homasL. Moore . .
Barnes Gillespie .
Richard E. Bvrd . .
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1931-1993
Lemuel R. Via . . .
Carroll D. Gray . . 1993
Leslie E. Given . .
Jaines P. Connelly . 1993A. Garnett Thompson
1853-la6l
presenlt Duncan W. Dougherty
1861
Harry G. Camper, Jr.
LSQ-1862
=STERN DISTRICT OF W
A
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W. Belcher .-. .
1862
Peter C. Sullivan . ,1906-1907
Donald P. Moore . -.
18TI-1882
Elmer E. Todd
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George D. Beter
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1882-lea5
W. G. McLaren
. 1912
Milton J. Ferguson
1 8 8 ~ m 9 Beverly W. Coiner
19U-19U
Wade H. Ballard, I11
ms-1893
Charles F. Riddell
1913
Wa-rren W. Upton
1853-1898
clay Allen . . . . 1413-1918
John A. Field, I11
1898-1m
Ben L. Moore . .
1918
Robet B. Kina .
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142-1910
Robert C. Saunders
1918-192l
Wayne A. ~ i c g ,Jr.
m~!-1914
Thomas P. Revelle . l92l-1928
David X. Faber . .
1914-1320
Anthony Savage
1928-l934
Michael W. Caray .
J. Charles Denuis . 1324-195
Charles T. Miller .
~ho&s J. Muncy . . k-192
Charles P. Moriarty 1953-1961
Rebecca R. Bet1994- - '
Lewis P. Suwners . 192-1921
Brockman Adams . . LOQ-4
present
Joseph C. Shaffer
1924-1929
William N. Goodwin
--1566
~ohnpaul . .
. I=-1932
Robert C. Williams
1966
DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
Joseph C. Shaffer . Isn-EB3
Eugene C. Cushing . E65-1969
W.W. Chapman . . . 1836-I@38
Joseph H. Chitwood
1933-1940
Stanley G. Pitkin . LW-1576
Moses M. Strons . . 1838-W2
Frank S. Taverner, Jr 1940-19P8
J. Ronald Sim . .
1976-1977
Thomas W. ~uth;rland W-B45
Eoward C. Gilmer, Jr. 1948-1953
John C. Merkel, 3r. lYi7-1981 . William P. Lynde
1845-XZ8
Jobn Strickler . . ~-~
Gene S. Anderson
1981-1%
Thoams W. Sutherland 1848-8L49
Thomas B. Mason .
1%-1%9
David E. Wilson . . 1988-1989
A. Hyatt Smith . . 1849-1850
Leigh B. Hanes, Jr. ?S+I.~S
Michael D. McKay . 1989-1SF3
George W. Lakin . . 1B50-280
Paul R. Thomson, Jr. BE-1979
Susan L. Barnes . . 1993
John R. Sharpstein
B-1851
E. Montgomery Tucker lqn-1980
Katrina C. Pflaumer 1994Don A.J. Upham . . 18n-Is61
John S. Edwards . . 1980-198t
.-prese~tJohn
R.D. Coggswell 1861
John P. Alderman . 1981-1990
E . Montgomery Tucker B9C-1993
BASTERN DISTXICT OF WISCONSIN
Morgan E. Scott, Jr. 1993
DISTXICT OF W S T VIRGINIA
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Levi Hubbell . . . 18XilE.75
Robert P. Crouch. Jr. 1993Nathan Goff, Jr. . 1876-1882
Gerry W. Razetton . 1876-1885
preser~tW. H. H . Flick . . 1882-2886
-th&
M. Delaney . m m
Comeilus C. Watts
mfs-1889
William A. Walker . lW-ls9
George C. Sturgiss
-1889-la53
Elihu Colman . . . 1Ci90-18%
DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
Corneilus C. Watts
1893-1853
John H. M. Wigman . -1893-1897
Jobn S. Cladenin . 1851-1855
Stuart W. Walker . 1893-1897
Milton E. Phillips
IN-Ism
B. F. Kendall . . . I855m7
Joseph H. Gaines . 1897-1901
H. K. Butterfield . lsol-1910
Joseph S. Smith . . LBn-1859
Reese Blizzard . . 1901
E. J. Henning . . . 1910-W
J. S. M. Van Cleave l E S 1 B M )
GUY D. Goff . . . . 141-1915
Butler G. Anderson
1893-1861
~ D I S I R I C P O P W E S T ~ H.-A. Sawyer . . . h-j3Z
John J. McGilvra . 1 8 6 1
Reese Blizzasd . . 1m-1910
Edward W. Miller . 1923
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Roy H. Waugh . . .
William
0. Meilahm
1923
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-.-Leander Holmes . . 1870
Stuart W. Walker .
Roy L. Morse . . . 1923-m7
Samuel C. Wingard . 1872
Thomas A. Brown .
trevi E. Bancroft . L921-I932
John B. Allen . .
lm51885
Arthur Arnold . . .
Edward 3. Gehl . . Isn-1933
William A. White . W m o
Howard L. Robinson
Berthold J. Husting l533-L944. Patrick H. Winston
1890
Joe V. Gibson . . .
Timothy T. Cronin . 1944-1955
1893-LBSI
William H. Brinkr
Wayne T. Brooks . .
Edward G. Minor . . lS5S-EQ
Wilson R. Gay . .
Ism-la93
Charles L. Spillers
James B. Brennan . 19Q-l%8
Jesae A. Frye . . . 19m-1905
Howard Caplan . . .
Robert J. Lerner . 1368-LW
John R. Morris .
David J. Cannon . . E6P1973 .
EISTBXY DISTRICT OF WASSLTGTON Albert M. Morgan , .
David B. Bukey . . m'3-1974
George A. Avery
. 1415-1910 Robert E. Maxwell
William J. Mulligan 1914-1978
Joseph B. Lindaley
1910
John H. Ramlowsky
Joan F. Kessler . . 1378-1981
Oscar cain
.' . . -1914
Leslie D. Lucas, Jr.
Joseph P. Stadtmuellem-1567
Francis A. Garrecht 14.4-19p
Paul C. Carnilletti
Patricia J. Gorence 1987-1988
Frank R. Jeffrev
m-1925
James F. Companion
John E . Fryatt .
1568-1993
Donald F. ICize; . . l525-lZi
Stephen G. Jory
Nathan A. Fischbach 1993
Roy C. Fax . . . . 1926-%
William A. Kolibash
Thomas P. Schneider 1993James M. Simpson
-1937
William D. Wilmoth
present
Sam M. Driver .
1937-1940
lt
Lyle D. Keith . . . W 1 9 4 2
WESTDISTRICT OP WISCONSIN
Edward M. Comellv
1942-19P6
W.W. Chapman . . . U136-1838
Harvey Erickson .- 1996-1953
Moses M. Strong.
. 1838-1Sd;L'
Willigm B
'. ~ a n t z . 199-1958
m D I S i T I C i " OPWESTVDGIXIA
Thomas W. Sutherland 1W-1845
Ronald R. Hull . . 1958
George W. Atkinson
BU-19CS
William P. Lvnde . Ie4.5-1848
Dale M.' Green .
. 1958-1S6L ~lliottNorthcott
W)5-1909
Thoams W. ~ukherland184a-8149
Harold A. ~ i t z .
1903-1913
A. Hyatt Smith . . 18491950
EASDISTIlICT OFNWilliam G. Barnhart 19U-1917
George W. Lakin
18M-B
Cont'd
F. M. McCulloUgh . 1917
J o b R. Shamstein
l.853-1851
Prank R. Freeman . EQ-1966
Leonidas K. Kelly . 3917-1922
Charles M. ~ g b b . . 16%-1878
Smithmoore P. Myers 19E6-L969
Elliott Northcott . l.92-1927
H. M. Lewis . . . . 1878-1886
Dean C. Smith . . . 1369-m
Bernard Pettigrew . Isn-1928
Allan R. Bushnell . 1886-1890
Robert S. Linnell . 1977
James Dawon . . . 1928-I232
Samuel A. Harper . l&W-m
James J. Gillespie - 1sn-ls3l
David D. Ashworth . 1932-1933
Harm E.. Bri~as . 1894-1898
D o h E. Lamp . . : 3981-1991
George I. Neal . . W33-1938
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John A. Aylward . . l9J.3-m6
Arthur Mulberger
1916
William P. Wolfe . 1916-W
Albert C. Wolfe . . 1917-I921
William H. Dougherty Isn-Em
Stanley M. Ryan . . m-m
J o b T. Bovle . . . l93s-194~
Francis A.'MUZ-~~~
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Charles H. Cashin .
Thomas E. Fairchild
Prank L. NiEolay .
George E. Rapp . .
Nathan S. Heffernan
Michael J. ~yngaard
Edmond A. Nix . . .
John 0. Olson .
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Steven C. Underwood
David C. Mebane .
Frank M. Tuerkheimer
John R. Byrnes . .
Patrick J. Fiedler
Grant C. Johnson .
Kevin C. Potter .
1991-1993
Grant C. Johnson . 1993
Peg Lautenschlager
1993present
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Jose?h M. Carzy . . 1869
Edward P. Johnson . 18R-1876
John J. Jenkins . . 1876-1879
Lewis E. Payne . . 1879
Charles H. Seymore
1879-1880
Melville C. Brown . 18m-1884
J. A. River . . .
E84-3285
Anthony C. Campbell -1890
BenjaminF. Fowler
Em-1854
Gibson Clark . . . 1894-1898
Timothy F. Burke
1898-1907
Benjamin I.Ausherman1907
Timothy F. Burke . m-W
Hillard s . Ridgely
m-1914
Charles L. Rigdon
1914-Isn
A. D. Walton . . . 19n-1333
Carl L. Sackett
. 1505-1549
John C. Pickett . . 1949
John J. Hickey . . 1919-199
John F. Roper, Jr.
3953-1961
Robert N. Chaffin . 1961-1964
Richard V. Thomas
1569-194
Clarence A. Brimmer 1974-1975
James P. Castberg . 1975-Em
Toshiro Suy@matsu . 1977
Charles E. Graves . m-1981
Toshiro Suyematsu
1981
Richard A. Stacy
m-19%
David D. Preudenthal 1994present
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(No longer in existence)
George Sellett .
1923-1324
Feltham Watson . . 1.93%-1936
Leightpn-Shields
1937
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The Honorable Alberto E Gonzales
Attorney General of the United States
U.S.Dep-mi
of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530
Dear Mr. Attoxney General
w e write to follow up on several oral requests by the CongressionalResearch Service
(as
and
)members of our staff for personael data on Uuited States Attorneys. CRS f i t
contacted the Executive Ofice of United Sbtm Attorneys on Ianuary 24,2007, to seek records
on the appointment dates, end dates, and reason for deparhm of United S W s Attorneys since
1981.' CRS aIso contacted the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which maintainsthe
Central Personnel Data File (CPDF), and the Department of Justice Office Legislative Affairs
As of the date of this Iette*, the Department of Justice has only partially respond4 to
theso multiple quests. While data has been provided for the pcdod of 1993to present, thc
DqYDncnt of Justice has yet to provide any information from 1981-1993,
We are, therefore, renewing the requests for the start dates, end dates, and reason for
departure for each United States Attomey from 1981to present. To the extent asit electronic
r ~ o r d ate
s unavailable for thjs period, we request the production of p a p records. Furthennore,
if the Department of Justice tracks any reason for dewwe other than ur&signed," we request that
information for the entire time period of 1981 to present.
' mIt4M.SCo?T.CONG.R2SZARC'd S~XV.;U.S.ATTORNENSWiiO HAVB S3AVEDhSS WAN FUU
POUR-YEAR TERMS, 1981-2006.4 (2007).
Thc HonorabIe Albert0 Gonzales
Page Two
February 28,2007
This informationis essential for members of theb s k ~udidaqcommitteeto properly
i
con&-t theit oversi*. responsibilities of theD e m e n t of Justice. W e would appreciatey o u
prompt besponsz to this request. Rease rrply b u g h the Judicky Committee office, 2138
Raybum House Offia: Building,Washington, DC 20515 (tek 202-225-3951; k:
2652~7680).
Admi.u'strative Law
qc:
Kon. E c h d A.Healing
Xon. Lamar Smith
Congessional Research S&cc
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Office of LegislativeAffairs
Officeofthe Assistant Attorney General
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Washingion, D.C 20530
February 27,2007
The Honorable Linda Sanchez
Chairwoman
Subcommittee on Commercial and
Administrative Law
Committee on the Judiciary
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 205 15
Dear Chairwoman Sanchez:
This responds to your letter, dated February 14, 2007 and Congressman Emanuel's letter,
dated February 7,2007, which requested that former United States Attorney Carol Lam be
appointed as outside counsel to finish the investigation relating to former Congressman
Cunningham. As you know, Ms. Lam left the Department of Justice on February 15,2007 and
we understand that she began her new private sector position on February 26,2007. We are.
sending similar responses to the other Members who joined in your letter to us.
We appreciate your interest in the continuity of our law enforcement efforts stemming
from the prosecution of former Congressman Cunningham and want to assure you that the career
prosecutors will continue their work with our support. We do not believe that Ms. Lam's
departure will negatively impact that investigation in any material respect. As the Attorney
General has testified, the Department would not ever seek the resignation of a U.S.Attorney if
doing so would jeopardize a public cormption case.
.
Accordingly, we are not aware of any basis for appointing Ms. Lam as an outside counsel
in connection with the Cunningham investigation, particularly since she has assumed a new
position outside of the government. The matter also does not present a conflict of interest or
other extraordinary circumstances that would warrant the appointment of a Special Counsel
pursuant to the Department's regulation. We have no doubt that the investigation will move
fonvard under the able leadership of the career prosecutors in the United States Attorney's
Office, who have been long-dedicated to this matter.
TheAttorney General has made the prosecution of public corruption one of his Iiriorities,
and we appreciate your support of this important work. The Department is justifiably proud of
its record of fighting public cormption. In the first five years of this Administration, our United
States Attorney's Offices have charged more than 5,500 defendants in public cormption cases
md convicted more than 4,800 individuals. During that same time pefiod, the Criminal
)ivision's Public Integrity Section has charged 280 defcndanls in public coquption cases and
convicted more than 250 individuals.
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The citizens of our Nation are entitled to honest services from all of their public-officials,
regardless of their political affiliation. Our citizens are also entitfed to know that their public
servants are making their official decisions based upon the best interests of the citizens who elect
them and pay*theirsalaries, and are not based upsn the public official's own financial interests.
The Department will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute public conuption
wherever it is found.
.Inresponse io Chairman Conyers' request, we will look forward.tobn&g &e Judiciary
Commitiee on February 28 regarding the recent resignations of several United States Attorneys.
We hope that this information is helphi. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if you
would like additional assistance regarding any other matter.
Sincerely,
~ i c h & dA. Heriling
Acting Assistant Attorney Genzral
cc:
The Honorable Chris Cannon
Ranking Minority Member
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February 27,2007
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The Honorable John Conyers, Jr.
Chairmiri
Committee on the Judiciary
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Mr. Chairman:
This responds to your letter, dated February 14,2007 and ~ b n ~ r e s s m Emanuei's
an
letter,
dated February 7,2007, which requested that former United States Attorney Carol Lam be
appointed as outside counsel to finish the investigation relating to forher Congressman
Cunningham. As you know, Ms. Lam left the Department of Justice on February 15,2007 and
we understand that she began her new private sector position on February 26,2007. We are
sending similar responses to the other Members who joined in your letter to us.
We appreciate your interest in the continuity of our law enforcement efforts stemming
from the prosecution of former Congressman Cunningham and want to assure you that the career
prosecutors will continue their work with our support. We do not believe that Ms. Lam's
departure will negatively impact that investigation in any material respect. As the Attorney
.
General has testified, the Department would not ever seek the resignation of a U.S. Attorney if
doing so would jeopardize a public corruption case.
Accordingly, we are not aware of any basis for appointing Ms. Lm as an outside counsel
in conhection with the Cunningham investigation, particularly since she has assumed a new
position outside of the government. The matter also does not present a conflict of interest or
other extraordinary circumstances that would warrant the appointment of a Special Counsel
pursuant to the Department's regulation. We have no doubt that the investigation will move
forward under the able leadership of the career prosecutors in the United States Attorney's
Office, who have been long-dedicated to this matter.
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ThaAttorney General has made the prosecution of public corruption one of his priorities,
and we appreciate your support of this important work. The Department is justifiably proud of
its record of fighting public corruption. In the first five years of this Administration, our United
States Attorney's Offices have charged more than 5,500 defendants in public conuption cases
and convicted more than 4,800 individuals. During that same time period, the Criminal
Division's Public Integrity Section has charged 280 defendants in public corruption cases and
convicted more than 250 individuals.
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The citizens of our Nation are entitled to honest services from all of their public-officials,
regardless of their political affiliation. Our citizens are also entitled to h o w that their public
servants are making their official decisions based upon the best interests of the citizens who elect
them and pay.their salaries, and are not based upon the public official's own financial interests.
The Department will continue to aggressivelyinvestigate and prosecute public corruption
wherever it is found.
In response to Chairman Conyers' request, we will look forward to briefing &e Judiciary
Committee on February 28 regarding the recent resignations of several United States Attorneys.
We hope that this information is helpll. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if you
would like additional assistanceregarding any other matter.
Sincerely,
Richard A. fiertling
Acting Assistant.Attomey General
cc:
The Honorable Lamar Smith
Ranking Minority Member
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February 27,2007
The Honorable Howard Berman
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 205 15
Dear Congressman Berman:
This responds to your letter, dated February 14,2007 and Congressman Emanuel's letter,
dated February 7,2007, which requested that former United States Attomey Carol Lam be
appointed as outside counsel to finish the investigation relating to former Congressman
Cunningham. As you know, Ms. Lam left the Departmeat of Justice on February 15,2007 and
we understand that she began her new private sector position on February 26,2007. We are
sending similar responses to the other Members who joined in your letter to us.
We appreciate your interest in the continuity of our law enforcement efforts stemming
from the prosecution of former Congressman Cunningham and want to assure you that the career
prosecutors will continue their work with our suppori. We do not believe that Ms. Lam's
departure will negatively impact that investigation in any material respect. As the Attomey
General has testified, the Department would not ever seek the resignation of a U.S. Attorney i f
doing so would jeopardize a public corruption case.
,
Accordingly, we are not aware of any basis for appointing Ms. Lam as an outside counsel
in connection withthe Cunningham investigation, particularly since she has assumed a new
position outside of the government. The matter also does not present a conflict of interest or
other extraordinary circumstancesthat would warrant the appointment of a Special Counsel
pursuant to the Department's regulation. We have no doubt that the investigation will move
forward under the able leadership of the career prosecutors in the United States Attorney's
Office, who have been long-dedicated to this matter.
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The Attorney Genera1has made the prosecution of public cormption one of his priorities,
and ~ ~ a p p r e c i ayour
t e support of this important work. The Department is justifiably ljroud of
its record of fighting public cormption. In the first five years of this Administration, our United
States Attorney's Offices have charged more than 5,500 defendants in public corruption cases
and convicted more than 4,800 individuals. During that same time period, the Criminal
Division's Public Integrity Section has charged 280 defendants in public cormption cases and
convicted more than 250 individuals.
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The citizens of our Nation are entitled to honest services &om all of their publfc-of£i~ials,
regardless of their political affiliation. Our citizens are also entitled to know that their public
servants are making their official decisions based upon the best interests of the citizens who elect
them and pay their salaries, and are not based upon the public official's own financial interests.
The Department will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute public cormption
wherever it is found.
in response to Chairman Conyers' request, we will look forward to briefing the J~diciary '
Committee on February 28 regarding the recent rzsignations of several United States Attorneys.
We hope that this information is helphl. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if you
would like additional assistance regarding any other matter.
Sinceref y,
Richard A. Hertling
Acting Assistant.Attomey General
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Office of Legislative ~ f f & r s
Office of the Assistant Attomey General
Fi'ashing~on. D.C 20530
February 27,2007
The Honorable Rahm Emanuel
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Congressman Emmuel:
This responds to your letter, dated February 14,2007 and Congressman Ernanuel's letter,
dated February 7,2007, which requested that formerunited States Attomey Carol Lam be
appointed as outside counsel to finish t\e investigation relating to former Congressman
Cunningham. As you know, Ms. Lam left the Department of Justice on February 15,2007 and
we understand that she began her new private sector position on February 26,2007. We are
sending similar responses to the other Members who joined in your letter to us.
We appreciate your interest in the continuity of our law enforcement efforts stemming
from the prosecution of former Congressman Cunningham and want to assure you that the career
prosecutors will continue their work with our support. We do not believe that Ms. Lam's
departure will negatively impact that investigation in any material respect. As the Attorney
General has testified, the Department would not ever seek the resignation of a U.S.Attorney ifdoing so would jeopardize a public conuption case.
Accordingly, we are not aware of any basis for appointing Ms. Lam as an outside counsel
in connection with the Cunningham investiggtion, particularly since she has assumed a new
position outside of the government. The matter also does not present a conflict of interest or
other extraordinary circumstances that would warrant the appointment of a Special Counsel
pursuant to the Department's regulation. We have no doubt that the investigationwiil move
forward under the abIe leadership of the career prosecutors in the United States Attorney's
Office, who have been long-dedicated to this matter.
,
The Attorney General has made the prosecution ofpublic conuption one of his priorities,
and weappreciate your support of this important work. The Department is justifiably proud of
its record of fighting public corruption. In the first five years of this Administration,our United
States Attorney's Offices have charged more than 5,500 defendants in public corruption cases
and convicted more than 4,800 individuals. During that same time period, the Criminal
Division's Public Integrity Section has charged 280 defendants in public corruption cases and
convicted more than 250 individuals.
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The citizens of our Nation are entitIed to honest services from ail of their public officials,
regardless of their political affiliation. Our citizens are also entitled to know that their public
servants are ma&g their official decisions based upon the best interests of the citizens who elect
them and pay &eir salaries, and are not based upon the public official's own financial interests.
The Deparhnent will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute public comption
wherever it is found.
In response to Chairinan Conyers' request, we will bok forward to briefing t&e Judiciary
Committee on February 28 regarding the recent resignations of several United Siates Attorneys.
We hope that this information is helphl. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if you
would like additional assistance regarding any other matter.
Sincerely,
Richard A. Hertling
Acting Assistant Attorney General
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U.S. Attorney GeneraI
U.S. Department of Justice
950 P e w y h r m h Avenue, NW
Waehin&dn, DC 20530-0001
Dear Attorney General Gonzales:
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Last wsek, CoyreamanEmanuel scat you a lener requesting that f o m U.S. Amrney in San Diego Carol Lam
be appointed as ouuide counse1ta 5nbh her work an the Duke Cunningham h.
Unfortunalely, your ~ B c e h s
not yet lzspondzd to 1'nstlertcr,
Two days ago, Lam's Investigationconrinued to bear h i r as a f z d d geandf~rycharged Kyle "Dua7y" F o g a
and Brent WC!S vii%ar least 11felony corults ceiated to theig involvement widi Cunningham. As Elanp Schor's
article in 73s Hill yesterday points out, "Justict Departinen?ofdicialsTmve praised the &iningham prok e as tbs
'linchpinaftheir gmwing pursuit of public comption cases, yet prosecurorLam is nonefk~lesu
rlatzd to ?fen
L!wn[Thursdrrylcfler BeBusfi admdminirtratioian
&redunspsc$dd 'peg'brrnance ' &sues In rzfpeuting her
resignation lam lrntpear. Six other U.S. attorneys, several involved in,dngoingconupion invesrigatimi. wor*
dismissed at zbaut &c same rime."
& yau h o w , of rhose seven Bred U.S. Attorneys,Lam was nor the only one imcstig.thg sitting pubIic officials
before being dismissed. For example, Daniel Bogden ofNevada and Paul Ckarlron of Arizona were distnissed
while their offices were oonducring probcs concernkg elecmd officials.
Schor's anicle also notes thst Deputy U.S.Atmmey General Paul McNuIty wm scheduled to briefmml>ersof
the Smate Iudiciq Cornmine.:yesmhy with informatianon the tccislons to dismiss thz U.S.Atcone IS.
During Iast week9 publilio Senare hearing, Depury U.S.Attorney General McNuly confirmed that Bud (i-ins
El,tho former U.S.atromey for Eastern Arkansas, was dismissed without cause to install Timod~yGrifEn, a
formcn'aide ra White House adviser Karl Rove.
C m l Lam's indictments of Foggo and Wilkes underscore the irnparrance oflastwezlc's request and the need for
an explanstion of why these diligentpublic icewants were dismissed. ITis vital that U.S. Attorneys be akc to
prosecute wrongdoing &: fFom palirical pressure. We are pleased that the Deparimmt of Justice has a1so agreed
to brief members of the Hause Judiciary Committee on the dismissals of Carol Lam and other U.S. Amneys.
We look forward to furtherdetails regarding the date for diat briefingand your response regsrding rhe rt quest to
appoint Carol Lam as oa ourside counsel to hish the C u d g h a m and~eIakdinvestigations.
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Tllanlc you Tor your prompt attention ro rheae matters. We look forwad to hearing from yo= office.
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Sincerely,
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Rolm Emanucl
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February 13,2007
The Honorable Albedo Gonzales
Attorney General
Depsrbmunt of Iustice
950 Pennsylvania Avc&e, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530
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Dear Attorney General Gonzales:
We have read about the fofced rmigmtions of selevc+Jnited States Atiorneys around
h e country and we want to make sure tkat neither of cur U.S. Attorneys in MichiPoanwill be
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subjected to this treatment. Specitkal~~,
we would like to h w :
1.
Has either of our Michigan U.S.Attorneys been asked to resign?
2.
If so, please provide i i s iswith the justification f a your resignation request
ino~udingany negative submissions in his or her personnel file.
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Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Debbie Stabenow
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U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Legislative Affairs.
Office of the Assistant Atromcy Gencnl
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Washi~n,yrrm.D.C. 20530
February 23,2007
The Honorable Harry Reid
Majority Leader
United Statcs Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
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Dear Senator Reid:
This is in response to your letter to the Attorney General dated February 8,2007.
An identical response has been sent to the other signatories-of that letter.
As an initial matter, the Department agrees with the principle you set forth in your
letter that "[olnce appointed, U.S. Attorneys, perhaps more than any other public
servants, must be above politics and beyond reproach; they must be seen to enforce the
rule of law without fear or favor." That many U.S. Attorneys, appointed by Presidents of
both parties, have had political experience prior to their appointment does not undermine
that principle. Your letter, however, contains assumptions and assertions that are simply
erroneous.
First, your letter truncates the actual quote of the Attorney General's testimony at
the Judiciary Committee hearing on January 18,2007, and consequently,
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mischaracterizesthe statement. In full, the Attorney General stated: "I think I would never, ever make a change in a United States attorney for political reasons or v i t would
in any wayjeopardize an ongoing serious investigafion. Ijust would not do it" (emphasis
added). The Department of Justice rejects any suggestion that U.S. Attorneys were asked
or encouraged to resign for the inappropriate "political reason" of interfering with any
public corruption case or retaliating against a U.S. Attorney who oversaw such a case.
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Second, your letter mischaracterizes the testimony of the Deputy Attorney
Genera1 given at the hearing held on February 6,2007. The Deputy Attorney General
simply stated the Department's view that asking U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins to resign
so that Special Assistant U.S.Attorney Tim Griffin might have the opportunity to serve
as U.S. Attorney is not an inappropriate "political reason." This is so, the Deputy
- -Attorney General testified, because, inter alia, Mr. Griffin is very well-qualifi-edto serve
as U.S. Attorney, and Mr. Cummins "may have already been thinking about leaving at
some point anyway."
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indeed, at the time Mr. Griffin was appointed interim U.S. Attorney in December
2006 he had far more federal prosecution experience (in the Criminal Division and in the
U.S. Attorney's office) than Mr. Cummins did at the time he was appointed U.S.
Attorney in January 2002. Mr. Cummins himself credits MI. Griffin with the
establishment of that office's successful gun-crime prosecution initiative. And Mr.
Griffin has substatial military prosecution experience that Mr. Cummins does not have.
Those who know MI. Griffin must concede that he brings a style of leaaership and level
of energy that could only enhance the success of a U.S. Attorney's office. Moreover, it
was well-known, as early as December 2004, that Mr. Cummins intended to leave the
office and seek employment in the private sector. See "The Insider Dec. 30," Ark. Times
(Dec. 30,2004) ("Cummins, 45, said that, with four children to put through college
someday, he'll likely begin exploring career options. It wouldn't be 'shocking,' he said,
for there to be a change in his ofice before the end of Bush's second term."). Finally, the
Deputy Attorney General did not state or imply that Mr. Griffin would be appointed as
the U.S. Attorney without Senate confiation. Such a statement would be inconsistent
with the Department's stated position that we are committea to having a Senateconfirmed U.S. Attorney in all 94 federal districts.
'
Third, the Department does not consider the replacement of one Republican U.S.
Attomey by another Republican lawyer who is well-qualified and has extensive
experience as a prosecutor and strong ties to the district to be a change made for "political
reasons." Mr. Cummins was confirmed to serve a four-year term, which expired on
January 9,2006. He served his entire tern, plus an additional year. United States
Attorneys serve at the pleasure of the President; that has always been the rule, and U.S.
Attorneys accept their appointment with that understanding.
In answer to your specific questions:
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Although the decision to have Mr. Griffin replace Mr. Cummins was first
contemplated in the spring or summer of 2006, the final decision to appoint Mr.
Griffin to be interim U.S.Attorney in the Eastern District of Arkansas was made
on or about December 15,2006, after the Attorney General had spoken with
Senator Pryor.
The Department of Justice is not aware of anyone lobbving for Mr. Griffin's
appoinkent. Consistent with longstanding Adminishation practice, the decision
regarding whether Mr. Griffin (who then was on active military duty) might be
considered for appointment as U.S. Attorney upon his return &om I&
was
discussed and madejointly by the Depafunent of Justice and the White House.
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As the Deputy Attorney General testified, Mr. Cummins's continued service as
U.S. Attorney was not considered at the same time as the other U.S.Attomevs
that the ~ e p u t ~
y t t o m e y~eneralacknowledged were asked to resign for rsisons
related to their performance. As the Deputy Attorney General testified. the
request that Mr. Cumins resign was "&la~edto theopportunityto prokde a
fksh start with a new person in that position."
The Department is not aware of Karl Rove playing any role in the decision to
appoint %.Griffin.
We appreciate the opportunity to respond to your inquiry.
Sincerely,
E c h ~ A.
d Heeling
Acting Assistant Attorney General
cc:
The Honorable Mitch McComell
The Honorable Arlen Specter
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Wt~rhin#fon.D.C.20530
February 23,2007
The Honorable Richard J. Durbin
United States Senate
Washiigton, D.C. 20510
Dear Senator Durbin:
This is in response to your letter to the Attorney General dated February 8, 2007.
An identical response has been sent to the other signatories of that letter.
As an initial matter, theDepartment a p s s with the principle you set forth i? your
letter that "[elnce appointed, U.S. Attorneys, perhaps more than any other public
servants, qust be above politics and beyond reproach they must be seen to enforca the
rule of law without fear or favor." That many U.S.Attomeys, appointed by Presidents of
both parties, have had political experience prior to their appoinfment does not undermine
that principle. Your letter, however, contains assumptions and assertions that are simply
erroneous.
First, your letter truncates the actual quote of the Attorney General's testimony at
the Judiciary Committee hearing on January 18,2007, and consequently,
mischaracterizes the statement. Jn Inll, the Attomey General stated: "I think I would
never, ever make a change in a United States attorney for political reasons or ifit would
in any wayjeopardzze an ongoing serious irzvestigatioiz. Ijust would not do it" (emphasis
added). The Department of Justice rejects any suggestion that U.S.Attomeys were asked
or encouraged to resign for the inappropriate "political reason" of interfering with any
public comption case or retaliating against a U.S.Attorney who oversaw such a case.
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Second, your letter mischaracterizes the testimony of the Deputy Attorney
General given at the hearing held on February 6,2007. The Deputy Attorney General
simply stated the Department's view that asking U.S.Attorney Bud Cummins to resign
so that Special Assistant U.S.Attomey Tim Griffin might have the opportunity to serve
as U.S. Attorney is not an inappropriate "political reason." This is so, the Deputy
Attorney General testified, because, inter alia, Mr. Griffin is very well-qualified to serve
"as U.S.Attorney, and Mr. Cummins "may have already been thinking about l i a ~ n at
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sozne point anyway."
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Indeed, at the time Mr. Griffin was appointed interim U.S. Attorney in December
2006 he had far more federal prosecution experience (in the Criminal Division and in the
US. Attorney's office) thanMr. Cummins did at the time he was app0intedU.S.
Attomey in January 2002. Mr. Cummins himself credits Mr. Griffin with the
establishment of that office's successful gun-crime prosecution initiative. And Mr.
Griffm has substantial military prosecution experience that Mr. Cummins does not have.
Those who know Mr. Griffin must concede that he brings a style of lea3ership and level
of energy that could only enhance the success of a U.S. Attorney's office. Moreover, it
was well-known, as early as December 2004, that Mr. Cummins intended to leave the
office and seek employment in the private sector. See "The Insider Dec. 30," Ark Times
@ec. 30,2004) ("Cummins, 45, said that, with four children to put through college
someday, he'll likely begin exploring career options. It wouldn't be 'shocking,' he said,
for there to be a change in his offi~cebefore the end of Bush's second term.") F i l l y , the
Deputy Attomey General did not state or imply that Mr. Griffin would be appointed as
the U.S. Attorney without Senate confirmation. Such a statement would be inconsistent
with the Department's stated position that we are cornmittEd to having a Senateconfirmed U.S. Attorney in all 94 federal districts.
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Third, the Department does not consider the replacement of one Republican U.S.
Attorney
- by- another Re~ublicanlawyer who is well-aualified and has extensive
experience as a prosecutor and strong ties to the district to be a change made for "pditical
reasons." Mr. Cummins was confumed to serve a four-year term, which expired on
January 9,2006. He served his entire term, plus an additional year. united-states
Attorneys serve at the pleasure of the President; that has always been the rule, and U.S.
Attorneys accept their appointment with that understanding.
In answer to your specific questions:
. -
Although the decision to have Mr. Griffin replace Mr. Cummins was first
contemplated in the spring or sumixer of 2006, the final decision to appoint Mr.
Griffin to be interim U.S. Attomey in the Eastern District of Arkansas was made
on or about December 1S, 2006, after the Attomey General had spoken with
Senator Pryor.
* The Department of Justice is not aware of anyone lobbying for Mr. Griffin's
appointment. Consistent with longstanding Administration practice, the decision
regarding whether Mr. Griffin (who then was on active military duty) might be
considered for appointment as U.S. Attorney upon his return from Iraq was
discussed and made jointly by the Department of Justice and the White House.
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The Honorable Richard J. Durbin
Page Three
* As the Deputy Attorney General testified, Mr. Cummins's continued service as
U.S.Attorney was not considered at the same time as the other U.S.Attorneys
that the Deputy Attorney General acknowledged were asked to resign for reasons
related to their performance. As the Deputy Attorney General testified, the
request that Mr. Cummins resign was "rzlated to the opportunity to provide a
fresh start with a new person in tiat position."
* The Department is not aware of Karl Rove playing any role in ffie decision to
appoint Mr. Griffin.
We appreciate the opportunity to respond to your inqui~y.
Sincerely,
Richqd A. Hertling
Acting Assistant Attorney General
cc:
The Honorable Mitch McConne!!
The Honorable Arlen Specter
U.S.Department of Justice
Office of Legislative Affairs-
Office of lhe Assistan1Atlamcy Gel~ral
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WosIti~~grun.
D.C. 205jO
February 23,2007
he Honorable Charies E. Schumer
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 2051 0
Dear Senator Schumer:
This is in response to your letter to the Attorney General dated Febmary 8,2007.
An identical response has been sent to the other signatories of that letter.
As an initial matter, the Department agrees with the principle you set forth in your
letter that "[olnce appointed, U.S. Attorneys, perhaps more than any other public
servants, must be above politics and beyond reproach; they must be seen to mforce the
rule of law without fear or favor." That many U.S. Attorneys, appointed by Presidents of
both parties, have had political experience prior to their appointment does not undermine
that principle. Your letter, however, contains assumptions and assertions that are simply
erroneous.
First, your letter truncates the actual quote of the Attorney General's testimony at
the Judiciary Committee hearing on January 18,2007, and consequently,
mischaracterizes the statement. in full, the Attorney General stated: "I think I would
never, ever make a change in a United States attorney for political reasons or ifit would
in any way jeopardize an ongoing serious investigation, Ijurt would not do it" (emphasis
added). The Department of Justice rejects any suggestion that U.S. Attorneys were asked
or encouraged to resign for the inappropriate "political reason" of interfering with any
public corruption case or retaliating against aU.S. Attorney who oversaw such a case.
Second, your letter mischaracterizesthe testimony of the Deputy Attorney
General given at the hearing held on February 6,2007. The Deputy Attomey General
simply stated the Department's view that asking U.S. Attomey Bud Curnmins to resign
so that Special Assistant U.S. Attomey Tim Griffin might have the opportunity to serve
as U.S. Attorney is not an inappropriate "political reason." This is so, the Deputy
Attorney General testified, because, inter alia, Mr. Griffin is very well-qualified to serve
. -. -- - as U.S. Attorney, and Mr. Curnmins "may have already been thinking about leavmg at
some point anyway."
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Indeed, at the time Mr. Griffin was appointed interim U.S. Attomey in December
2006 he had far more federal prosecution experience (in the Criminal Division and in the
U.S.Attorney's office) than Mr. Cummins did at the time he was appointed U.S.
Attorney in January 2002. Mr. Cummins himself credits Mr. Griffin with the
establishment of that office's successful gun-crime prosecution initiative. And Mr.
Griffin has substantial military prosecution experience that Mr. Cummins does not have.
Those who know Mr. Griffin must concede that he brings a style of leadership and level
of energy that could only e d m c e the success of a U.S. Attorney's office. Moreover, it
was well-known, as early as December 2004, that Mr. Cummins intended to leave the
office and seek employment in the private sector. See "The Insider Dec. 30," Ark Times
(Dec. 30,2004) ("Cummins, 45, said that, with four children to put throvgh college
someday, he'll likely begin exploring career options. It wouldn't be 'shocking,' he said,
for there to be a change in his office before the end of Bush's second term."). Finally, the
Deputy Attorney General did not state or imply that Mr. Griffin would be appointed as
the U.S.Attomey without Senate confirmation. Such a statement would be inconsistent
with the Department's stated position that we are committed to having a Senateconfirmed U.S. Attomey in all 94 federal districts.
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Third, the Department does not consider the replacement of one Republican U.S.
Attorney by another Republican lawyer who is well-qualified and has extensive
experience as a prosecutor and strong ties to the district to be a change made for "political
reasons." Mr. Cummins was confirmed to serve a four-year term, which expired on
January 9,2006. He sewed his entire tern, plus an additional year. United States
Attorneys serve at the pleasure of the President; that has always been the rule, and U.S.
Attorneys accept their appointment with that understanding.
Ln answer to your specific questions:
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Although the decision to have Mr. Cariftin replace Mr. Cumrnins was first
contemplated in the spring or summer of 2006, the final decision to appoint Mr.
Griffin to be interim U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Arkansas was made
on or about December 15,2006, after the Attorney General had spoken with
Senator Pryor.
* The Department of Justice is not aware of anyone lobbying for Mr. Griffin's
appointment. Consistent with longstanding Administration practice, the decision
regarding whether Mr. Griffin (who then was on active military duty) might be
considered for appointment as U.S. Attomey upon his return from Iraq was
discussed and made jointly by the Departinent of Justice and the White House.
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The Honorable Charles E. Schumer
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As the Deputy Attorney General testified, Mr. Cummins's continued service as
U.S.Attorney was not considered at the same time as the other U.S. Attorneys
that the Deputy Attorney General acknowledged were asked to resign for reasons
rzlated to their performance. As the Deputy Attorney General testified, the
request that Mr. Cumins resign was "related to the opportunityto provide a
fresh start with a new person in that position."
* The Department is not aware of Karl Rove playing my role in the deckion to
appoint Mr. Grisfin.
We appreciate the opportunity to respond to your inquiry.
Sincerely,
Rich* A. Hertling
Acting Assistant Attorney General
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The Honorable Mitch McConnell
The Honorable Arlen Specter
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February 23,,2007
The Honorable Pany Murray
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
Dear Senator Murray:
This is in response to your letter to the Attorney General dated February 8,2007.
An identical response has been sent to-the other signatories of that letter,
As an initial matter, the Deparment agrees with the principle you set forth in your
letter that "[ojnce appointed, U.S. Attorneys, perhaps more than any other public
servants, must be above politics and beyond reproach; they must be seen to enforce the
rule of law without fear or favor." That many U.S. Attorneys, appointed by Presidents of
both parties, have had political experience prior to their appointment does not undefiine
that principle. Your letter, however, contains assumptions and assertions that are simply
erroneous.
First, your letter truncates the actual quote of the Attorney General's testimony at
the Judiciary Committee hearing on January 18,2007, and consequently,
mischaracterizesthe statement. In full, the Attorney General stated: "I think I would
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never, ever make a change in a United States attorney for political reasons or ifit would
in any wayjeopardize an ongoing serious investigation. Ijust would not do it" (emphasis
added). The Depariment of Justice rejects any suggestion that U.S.Attorneys were asked
or encouraged to resign for the inappropriate "political reason" of interfering with any
public comption case or retaliating against a U.S.Attorney who oversaw such a case.
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Second, your letter mischaracterizes the testimony of the Deputy Attorney
General given at the hearing held on February 6,2007. 13e Deputy Attorney General
simply stated the Department's view that asking U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins to resign
so that Special Assistant U.S.Attorney Tim Griffin might have the opportunity to serve
as U.S. Attorney i s not an inappropriate "political reason." This is so, the Deputy
Attorney General testified, because, inter alia,Mr. Griffin is very well-qualified to serve
ai U.S.Attorney, and Mr. Cummins "may have already been thinking about leaking at
some point anyway."
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Indeed, at the time Mr. Griffin was appointed interim U.S.Attorney in December
2006 he had far more federal prosecution experience (in the Criminal Division and in the
U.S. Attorney's office) than Mr. Cummins did at the time he was appointed U.S. .
Attorney in January 2002. Mr. Cummins himself credits Mr. Griffin with the
establishment of that office's successll gun-crime prosecution initiative. And Mr.
Griffin has substantial military prosecution experience that Mr. Cummins does not have.
Those who know Mr. Griffin must concede that he brings a style of leadership and level
of energy that could only enhance the success of a U.S. Attorney's office. Moreover, it
was well-known, as early as December 2004, that Mr. Cummins intended to leave the
office and seek employment in the private sector. Ses "The Insider Dec. 30," Ark. Times
(Dec. 30,2004) ("Cummins, 45, said that, with four children to put through college
someday, he'll likely begin exploring w e e r options. It wouldn't be 'shocking,' he said,
for there to be a change in his office before the end of Bush's second term."). Finally, the
Deputy Attomey General did mt state or imply that Mr. Griffin would be appointed as
the U.S.Attorney without Senate confirmation. Such a statement would be inconsistent
with the Department's stated position that we are committed to having a Senateconfirmed U.S.Attorney in all 94 federal districts.
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Third, the Department does not consider the replacement of one Republican U.S.
Attomey by another Republican lawyer who is well-qualified and has extensive
experience as aprosecutor and strong ties to the district to be a change made for "political
reasons." Mr. Cummins was confirmed to serve a four-year term, which expired on
January 9,2006. He served his entire term, plus an additional year. United States
Attorneys serve at the pleasure of the President; that has always been the mle, and U.S.
Attorneys accept their appointment with that understanding.
In answer to your specific questions:
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Although the decision to have Mr. Griffin replace Mr. Cummins was first
contemplated in the spring or summer of 2006, the final decision to appoint Mr.
Griffin to be interim U.S. Attorney in the Eastern Disbict of Arkansas was made
on or about December 15,2006, after the Attomey General had spoken with
Senator Pryor.
TheDepartment of Justice is not aware of anyone lobbying for Mr. Griffin's
appointment. Consistent with longstanding Administration practice, the decision
regarding whether Mr. Griffin (who then was on active military duty) might be
considered for appointment as U.S. Attomey upon his return from Iraq was
discussed and made jointly by the Department of Justice and the White House.
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The Honorable Patty Murray
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As the Deputy Attorney General testified, Mr. Cummins's continued service as
U.S.Attorney was not considered at the same time as the other U.S.Attorneys that the Deputy Attorney General acknowledged were askad to resign for reasons
related to their performance. As the Deputy Attorney General testified, the
request thal Mr. Cummins resign was "relaied to the opportunity to provide a
fresh start with anew person in that position."
The Department is not aware of gar! Rove playing any role in the deckion to
appoint Mr. Griffin.
We appreciate the opportunity to respond to your inquiry.
Sincerely,
Kcbard A. Hertling
Acting Assistant Attorney General
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The Honorable Mitch McConnell
The Honorable Arlen Specter
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Atronlcy C;cncral of the Lnircd Statcs
U.S. Depatn~enloSJcstice
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Washington. D.C. 20530-0001
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Ilcar Attorney Gc~icralCionzalcs:
As you know. rhc Scriatc judiciary Committee held a hca*iny this week to
cxan~i~ic
the growing politicizitio~lof rhc hiring and firing of Ijnitcd Statcs Attonicys,
our miion's top federa! prosecutors.
I!nfortunatcly, rhc licaring only scnyed to intcnsifr., rather than assuagc, our
concerns. paniculnrly give11tllc circumstances surrounding thc cluster of Bud Cummins,
who was tllc (!.S.Attorney in ~ l l cEastern I)is~rictof' Arkansas until last llecernbcr.
W!~niyou testilied bel;Jre the ~ v m m i r t con
i .lanuary 18. 1007. you stntcd
imcquivaca!ly that you "ivould ncvcr. cvcr milkc a change in a 1J.S. Attortley position for
politiciil wasons.'' In a stuminy iidnlission. I~oweves,r)cpuiy Rtiorncy G c ~ ~ cPaul
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hlch'ulty. in his own rcsri~nonyon 1:chruary 6'": ackno\vlcdgcd that Mr. C u n ~ ~ n iwas
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posl~cd0111 li)r no reason other than to inskill . without Sellate conlirnia~ion- 'l'ini
Ciriflin, a li?rnicr aidc to Karl KOGC.ATthe rirnc, Mr. Griffin had minimal fcdcral
prosccurion cspcricncc. hut was highly skillcd in opposition research and partisan attacks
for thc I<cpublica~~
Nrtd~nalCommitlee. This strikes us as a quintessentially "political"
reason to 11~tlkt:
a chii~:.g~.
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Wc rccognizc, of coursc. thar llnitcd Statcs Attorncys scrvc at thc plcasmc orthe
President, hut as,scvcral highly rcspcctcd and dislingt~ishcdformer olncials ofthe
Department oi'Justice have noted, [he dismissal of a well-respectrtl U.S.AlLorney simply
to rewarti a!] i~lcxpcricnccdpa~tisanis unprcccdented.
r'iltho~ghSenators expect soon to he biiel'ed privately about the alleged
pcrfonr~nnccissues of scvcral othcr U.S. Attorneys; wc hopc that you will quickly- and
publicly address the most troubling aspects ofthe Culillniils ouster and Cjrifiio
appoin~mrnt. We look fnrwmd 11, a li~llercsplanaticsn ofwhy a conccdcdly wcllpcrforining prosecutor was tcrmilutcd in Favor of such a partisan figure:
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In particular. when was the decision made to appoint Tim Cirii'iin to replace Bud
Cunlmins'?
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Specifically, who lobbied on behalf'of 'l'im Griffin's appointment. both ingide and
outside thc Administration?
Why \\>asflad Cuminins told to resign in June of 2006, when thc othcr dismissed
omcials wer:, old in December of 2006? Was tlic rcason to give ale repkplacsment,
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1 in1 Grillin. a chance to become ensconced at rhc U.S. Attor~icy'sOftice in
Arkansas bcforc making the appointment?
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In light oTt11e unpreceden~zdnature o r the appointment, we src cspccially.
intercstcd in understanding thc role playcd by Karl Rove. In particl~lar,byhat roic
did Karl Rove, with whom Griffin was closely associated, play in lhe decision to
appoinl G r i f k ?
Ciiven thal Mr. Rove was himself apparently sli!i being invesf gated by a U.S.
Attorney in June 01'2006. ii would be axuen~elyunto~mrdifhc were at Ihe samc tinic
leading the charge to oust u sitting U.S, Attoriicy and install his own fornicr aide.
.l'l~cscquestions go to the hoa!.t of the public's confidence in the fair
administration ofjusricc. Once appoi!~ted,Tj.S.Atlomcys, pcrhaps rnorc than any othcr
public scnram: musi bt above politics and bcyond rcproacli; fhey must be see11t enforce
the rule of la\\- without rear or favor.
(iivcn the issues raised in thc rCCCnT hcaring, we are naturally concemcd about the
Adminisiration's profcsscd co~nmitmtntlo keeping politics nnt of thc I)cpartmcnt o i
Justicc. Wc l~opcthat you will quickly put thosc conccrns tn rest.
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The ~onombieAlberro Gomles
U.S. A'cromey Cjencral
US.Department ofJuxuoe
950 Pennsylvania AYenue, NW
Was?hgron. DC 20530-0001
Dear Attorney General Gonzales:
As yuu are aware, rhere are many questions surrounding the recent dismissal of seven U.S.~norneys,
including whether or laar your offoe has rkc authority to dismiss dlese individuals, and if their firings
were poliricallymotivated These questions will llopeful~ybe answered in good time, but in order to
atparate the question of authority from r1Ie question o f political modvation, I an writing specifically
a b u t the case of Cam1Lam.
Carol Lam served as the U.S. Attorney in San Diego from Septenlber,'2002 until her dismissal last moqih,
According to the San Diego Union-TribunelP,
Ms. Lam was fired because her superiorswere cnhappy with
her resulrs on crime and immipatioa prosecutions. In the l a ~ s data,
t San Diego ranked sacond in tem.i
of immigration prosccudo~,and Ms. ]Lam had recently convicted the chiefs of Golden State Fence Co.
for ldring illegal immigrants. Since Lam's appointment as a U.S. Accomey>violenx crime has fallen 2.4%
for the San Diego area.
Previoualy, Lam was praieed by former Anorncy General AshcroR for her role in securing a guilry plea
by Mullanled Abid Afridi and Ilyas Afi on felony clmges of conspiracyto provide material suppod to
terrorists. Lsrn's record is one that should make the Repamrent ofJustice proud.
Ytr Carol Lam is beat known for her successful investigation and prosecution o f former Congressman
Duke Cun~lingham.Former Congressmi Cunningham is currently sewing jail time, but Ms. Laui'6
in~estipaxionhad not ended at the time of lier disn~issal.In fact, she was in the process of investigating
whether or nor the cormprion involved other Members of Congress and lobbyists, as well as current and
former menlbera ofthe national securiv apparorus. It is for this reason that the riming of her dismissal
raises serious and troubling questions. In hct, special agent in charge Dan Dmilewski -the FBIJs 4lp
official for San Diego -said, "I guarantee politics is involved It will he a huge loss from my
perspective."
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To remove the cloud of politics over Ms. Lam's dismissal and ro ensure there are no delays in the
investigation of the Cunningham matter, I call on you ro immediately name Carol Lam as ouhide couns,:l
with all necessary resources to conrinue her uccellcnr work on 1110 Cunningl~qm
case and rclsced manerd.
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Th$nk you for your prompt attention to this matter.
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Rahm Bmanuel
Member of Congress
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Office of Legislative Affairs
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January 3 1,2007
The Honorable Mark Pryor
'United States Senate
257 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C.2051.0
Dear Senator Pryor:
This is in response to your letter to the Attorney General dated January 11,2007,
regarding the Attorney General's appointment of J. Timothy Griffin to serve as interim
United States Attorney for the Eastem District of Arkansas:
As the Attomey General informed you in his telephone conversations with you on
December 13,2006, and December 15,2006, Mr. Griffin was chosen for appointment to
serve as interim United States Attomey because of his excellent qualifications. To be
clear, Mr. Griffin was not chosen because the First Assistant United States Attorney was
on maternity leave and therefore was not able to serve as your letter states. As you know,
Mr. Griffin has federal prosecution experience both in the Eastern District of Arkansas
and in the Criminal Division in Washington, D.C. During his senrice in the Eastern
District of Arkansas, Mr. Griffin established that district's successful Project Safe
Neighborhoods initiative to reduce firearms-related violence. In addition, Mr. Griffiwhas
served for more than a decade in the U.S. Army R e s e ~ eJudge
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Advocate General's
Corps, for whom he has prosecuted more than 40 criminal cases, including cases of
national significance. Mr. Griffin's military experience includes recent service in Iraq,
for which he was awarded the Combat Action Badge and the Army Commendation
Medal. Importantly, Mr. Griffin is a "real Arkansan" with genuine ties to the community.
Based on these qualifications, Mr. Griffin was selected to serve as interim United States
Attorney.
As the Attomey General also has stated to you, the Administration is committed
to having a Senate-confirmedUnited States Attorney for all 94 federal districts. At no
- h e h a s the Administration sought to avoid the Senate confiiation process by .
appointing an interim United States Attomey and then refusing to move forward, in
consultation with home-State Senators, on the selection, nomination and confirmation of
a new United States Attorney. Not once.
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The Eastern District of Arkansas is not different. As the Attorney Genad statedto you again two weeks ago, in a telephone conversation on January 17,2007,'theAdministration is committed to having a Senate-confirmedUnited States Attomey in that
district too. That is why the Administration has consulted uiith you and Senator Lincoln
for s e v a months now regarding possible candidates for nomination, including Mr.
Griffin. That is why the Attorney General has sought your views as to whether, if
nominated, you would Support Mr. Griffin's contimation. The Administration awaits
your decision.
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If you decide that you would support Mr. Griffin's confirmation, then the
President's senior advisors (after taking into account Senator Lincoln's views) likely
would recommend that the President nominate him. With your support, Mr. Griffin
almost certainly would be confirmed and appointed. We are convinced that, given his
strong record as a federal prosecutor and as a military prosecutor, Mr. Griffin would
serve ably as a Senate-confirmed United States Attorney. If, in contrast, you decide that
for whatever reason you will not support Mr. Griffin's confirmation, then the
Administration looks forward to considering any alternative candidates for nomination
that you might put forward. In any event, your views (and the views of Senator Lincoln)
will be given substantial weight in determining what recommendation to make to the
President regarding who is nominated.
Last year's amendment to the Attorney General's appointment authority was
necessary and appropriate. Prior to the amendment, the Attomey General could appoint
an interim United States Attorney for only 120 days; thereafter, the district court was
authorized to appoint an interim United States Attomey. In cases where a Senateconfirmed United States Attomey could not be appointed within 120 days, the limitation
on the Attomey General's appointment authority resulted in numerous, recurring
problems. For example, some district courts - recognizing the oddity of members of one
branch of government appointing officers of another and the conflicts inherent in the
appointment of an interim United States Attomey who would then have many matters
before the court - rehsed to exercise the court appointment authority, thereby requiring
the Attorney General to make successive, 120-day appointments. In contrast, other
district courts - ignoring the oddity and the inherentconflicts - sought to appoint as
interim United States Attomey wholly unacceptable candidates who did not have the
appropriate experience or the necessary clearances. Contrary to your letter, nothing in
the text or history of the statute even suggests that the Attorney General should articulate
a national security or law enforcement need for making an interim appointment. Because
fhe Administration is committed to having a Senate-confirmed United States Attorney for
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General's appointment authority is unnecessary.
Enclosed is information regarding the exercise of the Attorney General's authority
to appoint interim United States Attorneys. As you will see, the enclosed information
establishes conclusively that the Administration is committed to having a Senateconfirmed United States Attorney in all 94 federal districts. Indeed, every single time
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that a United States Attorney vacancy has arisen, the President either has made a
nomination or - as with the Eastern District of Arkansas - the Administration is working,
in consultation with home-State Senators, to select a candidate for nomination. Such
nominations are, of course, subject to Senate confirmation.
Sincerely,
Richard A. Nertling
Acting Assistant Attorney General
cc: The Honorable Blanche L. Lincoln
Enclosure
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FACT SHEET: UNITED STATES ATTORNEY A P P O I N T ~ N T S .
NOMINATIONS AFTER AMENDMENT T O ATTORNEY GENERAL'S
A P P O r n N T AUTHORITY
Since March 9,2006, when the Congress amended the Attorney General's
authority to appoint interim United States Attorneys, the President has nominated 15
individuals to serve as United States Attorney. The 15 nominations are:
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Erik Peterson - Western District of Wisconsin;
Charles Rosenbei-g - Eastern District of Virginia;
Thomas Anderson -District of Vennont;
Martin Jackley -District of South Dakota;
Alexander Acosta - Southern District of Florida;
Troy Eid - District of Colorado;
Phillip Green -Southern District of Illinois;
George Holding - Eastern District of North Carolina;.
Sharon Potfes -Northern District of West Virginia;,
Brett Tolman -District of Utah;
Rodger Neaton -Central District of Illinois;
Deborah Rhodes -Southern District of Alabama;
Rachd P aulose - District of Minnesota;
John Wood - Western District of Missouri; and
Rosa Rodriguez-Velez - District of Puerto Rico.
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All but Phillip Green, John Wood, and Rosa Rodriguez-Velez have been confirmed by
the Senate.
VACANCIES AFTER AMENDMENT TO ATTORNEY GENERAL'S
APPOINTMENT AUTHORITY
Since March 9,20Q6, there have been 13 new U.S. Attorney vacancies that have
arisen. They have been filled &noted below.
For 4 of the 13 vacancies, the First Assistant United States Attorney (FAUSA) in the
district was selected to lead the office in an acting capacity under thd Vacancies Reform
Act, see 5 U.S.C. 9 3345(a)(1) (first assistant may serve in acting capacity for 210 days
unless a nomination is made) until a nomination could be or can be submitted to the .
Senate. Those districts are:
-. - - * Central District of California - FAUSA George Cardona is acting Unitedstates
Attorney
Southern District of Illinois - FAUSA Randy Massey is acting United States
Attorney (a nomination was made last Congress for Phillip Green, but
confirmation did not occur);
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Eastern District of North CaroPina - FAUSA George Holding sewed asacting
United States Attomey (Holding was nominated and confirmed);
* Northern District of West Virginia - FAUSA Rita Valdn'ni served as acting
United States Attomey (Sharon Potter was nominated and confirmed).
For 1 vacancy, the Department first selected the First Assistant United States Attorney to
leadlke office in an acting capacity under the Vacancies Reform Act, but the First
Assistant retired a month later. At that point, the Department selected another employee
to serve as interim United StatesAttorney until a nomination could be submitted-to the
Senate, see 28 U.S.C. $546(a) ("Attorney General may appoint a United States attorney
for the district in which the office of United States attorney is vacant"). This district is:
* Northern District of Iowa - FAUSA Judi Whetstine was acting United States
Attorney until she retired and Matt Dummermuth was appointed interim United
States Attorney.
For 8 of the 13 vacancies, the Department selected another Department employee to serve
as interim United States Attorney until a nomination could beSubmitted to the Senate,
see 28 U.S.C. $ 546(a) ("Attorney General may appoint a United States attorney for the
district in which the office of United States attorney is vacant"). ,Those districts are:
Eastern District of Virginia -Pending nominee Chuck Rosenberg was
appointed interim United States Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney
resigned to be appointed Deputy Attorney General (Rosenberg was confirmed
shortly thereafter);
* Eastern District of Arkansas -Tim Griffin was appointed interim United States
Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney resigned;
Disfrict of Columbia - Jeff Taylor was appointed interim United States Attorney
when incumbent United States Attomey resigned to be appointed Assistant
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Attorney General for the National Security Division;
* District of Nebraska - Joe Stecher was appointed interimUnited States Attorney
when incumbent United States Attorney resigned to be appointed Chief Justice of
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Nebraska Supreme Court;
Middle District of Tennessee -Craig Morford was appointed interim United
States Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney resigned;
* Western District of Missouri -Brad Schlozman was appointed interim United
States Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney and FAUSA resigned at
the same time (John Wood was nominated);
Western District of Washington -Jeff Sullivan was appointed interim United
States Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney resigned; and
District of Arizona -Dan Knauss was appointed interim United States Aqorney
when incumbent United States Attorney resigned.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL'S A P P Q I N g ~ N T
AUTHORITY
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The Attorney General has exercised the authority to appoint interim United States
Attorneys a total of 12 times since the authority was amended in March 2006.
In 2 of the 12 cases, the FAUSA had been serving as acting United States Attorney under
the Vacancies Reform Act (VRA), but the VRA's 210-day period expired before a
nomination could be made. Thereafter, the Attomey General appointed that s a w
FAUSA to serve as interim United States Attorney. These districts include:
* District of Puerto Rico -Rosa Rodriguez-Velez (Rodriguez-Velez has been
nominated); and
Eastern District of Tennessee-Russ Dedrick
In 1case, the FAUSA had been serving as acting United States Attorney under the VRA,
but the VK4's 2 10-day period expired before a nomination could be made. Thereafter,
the Attorney General appointed another Department employee to seive as interim United
States Attorney until a nomination could be submitted to the'senate. That district is:
District of Alaska -Nelson Cohen
In 1 case, the Department originally selected the First Assistant to serve as acting United
States Attorfiey;however, she retired from federal service a month later. At that point,
the Department selected another Department employee to serve as interim United States
Attorney until a nomination could be submitled to the Senate. That district is:
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~orihei-nDistrict of Iowa -Matt Dummermuth
In the 8 remaining cases, the Department selected another Department employee to serve as interim United States Attorney until a nomination could be submitted to the Senate.
Those districts are:
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Eastern District of Virginia Pending nominee Chuck Rosenberg was
appointed interim United States Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney
resigned to be appointed Deputy Attorney General (Rosenberg was confinned
shortly thereaftzr);
* Eastern District of Arkansas -Tim Griffin was appointed interim United States
Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney resigned;
District of Columbia - Jeff Taylor was appointed interim United States Attorney
when incumbent United States Attorney resigned to be appointed Assistant
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District ofNebraska -Joe Stecher was appointed interim United States Attorney
when incumbent United States Attorney resigned to be appointed Chief Justice o f
Nebraska Supreme Court;
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Middle District of Tennessee - Craig Moriord was appointed interim United
States Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney resigned;
Western District ofMissouri -Brad Schlozman was appointed interim United
States Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney and FAUSA resigned at
the same time (John Wood was nominated);
Western District of Washington -Jeff Sullivan was appointed interim United
States Attorney when incumbent United States Attorney resigned; and
District of Arizona -Dan kkauss was appointed interim United States Attorney
- when incumbent United States Attorney resigned.
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U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Legislative Affairs
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January 22,2007
The Honorable John Conyers, Jr.
Chairman
Committee on the Judiciary
United States House of Representatives
Washington, D.C.205 15
The Honorable Howard L. Berman
Member
Committee on the Judiciary
United States House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 20515
Deiu Chairman Conyers and Representative Berman:
This is in response to your letter, dated January 17,2007, regarding Carol Lamls
resignation as United States Attorney for the Southern District of California.
Your letter's suggestion that Ms. Lam was asked or encouraged to resign in an
effort to disrupt an ongoing public corruption investigation is categorically untrue.
United States Attorneys never are removed, or asked or encouraged to resign, in an effort
to disrupt any particular investigation, criminal prosecution or civil case - including any
public cormption case. Any suggestion to the contrary simply is irresponsible. Indeed, the Attomey General has directed United States Attorneys to prosecute public cormption
vigorously. A fair examination of the Department of Justice's performance in this area
clearly demonstrates the Department's commitment to protect the integrity of government
by rooting out public corruption - whenever it is found and whoever is implicated.
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Moreover, the removal of a United Slates Attomey to impede an ongoing public
cormption investigation would be entirely ineffective. Public corruption investigations
typically involve many agents and prosecutors. The departure of the United States
Attorney, for whatever reason, does not stop or even slow the investigation. Given the
occasional turnover of United States Attomeys, career investigatorsand prosecutors
exercise direct responsibility for nearly all such cases.
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United States Attorneys serve at the pleasure of the President.,Like other highranking Executive Branch officials, they may be removed for any rzason or no reason.
The Attorney Genera! and the Deputy Attorney General are responsible for evaluating the
performance of the United States Attomeys and ensuring that they are leading their
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Letter io Chairman Conyers and Representative Berman
January 22,2007
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offices effectively. That on occasion in an organization as large as the Justice . Department some United States Attorneys resign - for whatever reason - should come as
no surprise.
With regard to the upcoming United States Attorney vacancy in the Southern
District of California, the Department will select a person to serve temporarily as United
States Attorney until a Senate-confirmedUnited States Attorney is appointed, and the
Administration will consult with home-State Senators to select a person t c be
~ nominated,
confirmed and appointed. Please be assured that both persons will be experienced
lawyers who are committed to the Department's priorities -: including the vigorous
prosecution of public corruption.
Sincerely,
Richard A.Hertling
Acting Assistant Attorney General
cc: The Honorable Lamar S . Smith
Ranking Minority Member
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