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John William Showalter

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John William Showalter

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Nonpartisan

Prior offices

U.S. Circuit Courts for the 7th Circuit


United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit


John William Showalter (1844-1898) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.[1]

He was nominated by President Grover Cleveland on February 25, 1895. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1895, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on December 10, 1898.[1]

Education

Professional career

  • Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1870-1895[1]

Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
NA - new seat
Circuit Courts for the Seventh Circuit
1895–1898
Succeeded by:
Peter Stenger Grosscup
Preceded by:
NA - new seat
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals
1895–1898
Succeeded by:
Peter Stenger Grosscup

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Federal judges who have served the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Active judges

Chief JudgeDiane Sykes   •  Amy St. Eve  •  Frank Easterbrook  •  John Z. Lee (United States Court of Appeals judge)  •  Michael B. Brennan (Wisconsin)  •  Michael Scudder  •  Joshua Kolar  •  Doris Pryor  •  Thomas Kirsch  •  Candace Jackson-Akiwumi  •  Nancy Maldonado

Senior judges

Diane Wood  •  Daniel Manion  •  Ilana Rovner  •  David Hamilton (Seventh Circuit)  •  Kenneth Ripple  •  William Bauer  •  

Former judges John Paul Stevens  •  Ann Williams (Federal judge)  •  Julian William Mack  •  Terence Evans  •  Joel Flaum  •  Michael Kanne  •  Richard Posner  •  John Coffey (Seventh Circuit)  •  Jesse Eschbach  •  Walter Quintin Gresham  •  Richard Cudahy  •  Thomas Fairchild  •  Philip Tone  •  William Allen Woods  •  James Graham Jenkins (Wisconsin)  •  William Henry Seaman  •  John William Showalter  •  Peter Stenger Grosscup  •  Christian Cecil Kohlsaat  •  Albert Barnes Anderson  •  Francis Elisha Baker  •  Samuel Alschuler  •  Evan Alfred Evans  •  Louis FitzHenry  •  George True Page  •  Walter Lindley  •  William Morris Sparks  •  James Earl Major  •  Walter Treanor  •  Francis Duffy  •  Otto Kerner, Sr.  •  Otto Kerner, Jr.  •  Harlington Wood  •  Winfred Knoch  •  William Parkinson (Indiana)  •  Luther Swygert  •  Sherman Minton  •  Latham Castle  •  Walter Cummings  •  Philip Finnegan  •  John Hastings  •  Roger Kiley  •  Wilbur Pell  •  Elmer Schnackenberg  •  Robert Sprecher  •  Hardress Swaim  •  Amy Coney Barrett  •  
Former Chief judges

Diane Wood  •  Joel Flaum  •  Richard Posner  •  William Bauer  •  Thomas Fairchild  •  William Morris Sparks  •  James Earl Major  •  Francis Duffy  •  Luther Swygert  •  Latham Castle  •  Walter Cummings  •  John Hastings  •  

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