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Charles Cooper Nott

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Charles Cooper Nott

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Prior offices

U.S. Court of Claims


Personal

Charles Cooper Nott (1827-1916) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Claims.

Nott was nominated to the Court of Claims by President Abraham Lincoln. He was commissioned on February 22, 1865. He was appointed chief justice of the court by President Grover Cleveland on February 7, 1897, and served as chief judge until assuming senior status on December 31, 1905. He served in that capacity until his death on March 9, 1916.[1]

Education

  • Union College, A.B., 1848
  • Read law, Albany, New York, 1850

Professional career

  • Private practice, New York City, 1851-1861
  • U.S. Army Colonel, 1861-1864
  • Private practice, New York City, 1864-1865
  • Reporter, Court of Claims, 1867-1914

Footnotes

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Federal judges who have served the United States Court of Claims
Former judges

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Abraham Lincoln

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Federal judges nominated by Abraham Lincoln
1861

CaseyHaightJacksonLaneWilliams

1862

BallardDavisFraserMillerSmithSwayneTrigg

1863

CartterFieldFieldFisherOlin • Peck • Wilmot

Withey
1864

BoyntonBusteedCaldwellChaseDelahayDurellMcDonaldUnderwoodWhiteWylie

1865

BaldwinBenedictBullockKrekelLowellNott

Grover Cleveland

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Federal judges nominated by Grover Cleveland
1886

JacksonMerrickSeverens

1887

NewmanRossSimontonThayerToulmin

1888

AllenFullerJenkinsLacombeLamarMaxeyMontgomery

Philips
1893

AlveyBellingerBinghamLurtonMorrisSeamanShepardSimonton

1894

BrawleyParlangePriestThayerWhite

1895

AdamsClarkPeckhamShowalterWellborn

1896

BrownCarlandKirkpatrickLochrenMarshallMcHughRogers

1897

AmidonHowryMungerNott