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Mahlon Dickerson

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Mahlon Dickerson

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Prior offices

United States District Court for the District of New Jersey


Education

Personal

Mahlon Dickerson (1770-1853) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.

He was nominated by President Martin Van Buren on July 14, 1840. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 21, 1840, and received commission on July 23, 1840. He resigned on February 16, 1841.[1] Dickerson was succeeded by his brother, Philemon Dickerson.

Early life and education

  • College of New Jersey, A.B., 1789
  • Read law, 1793

Professional career

  • Private practice, Morristown, New Jersey, 1793-1794, 1794-1796
  • Private, Second Regiment of Cavalry, New Jersey detached militia, 1794
  • Private practice, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1797-1810
  • Miner & Iron Manufacturer, Morris County, New Jersey, 1810-1853
  • Judge of the Mayor's Court
  • Member, Philadelphia Common Council, Pennsylvania, 1799
  • State commissioner of bankruptcy, Pennsylvania, 1802
  • Adjutant-general for Pennsylvania, 1805-1808
  • Philadelphia city recorder, 1808-1810
  • Member, New Jersey General Assembly, 1811-1813
  • Justice, New Jersey State Supreme Court, 1813-1815
  • Reporter, New Jersey State Supreme Court, 1813-1814
  • State Governor, New Jersey, 1815-1817
  • U.S. Senator from New Jersey, 1817-1833
  • Vice-president, New Jersey State Council, 1833
  • U.S. Secretary of the Navy, 1834-1838

Judicial career

District of New Jersey

Dickerson was nominated by President Martin Van Buren on July 14, 1840. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 21, 1840, and received commission on July 23, 1840. He resigned on February 16, 1841.[1] Dickerson was succeeded by his brother, Philemon Dickerson.

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Political offices
Preceded by:
William Rossell
District of New Jersey
1840–1841
Seat #1
Succeeded by:
Philemon Dickerson

Martin Van Buren

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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
Active judges

Chief JudgeRenee Bumb   •  Susan Wigenton  •  Madeline Arleo  •  Claire Cecchi  •  Esther Salas  •  Michael Shipp  •  Karen Williams (New Jersey)  •  Robert Kirsch  •  Brian R. Martinotti  •  Julien Xavier Neals  •  Zahid Quraishi  •  Christine O'Hearn  •  Evelyn Padin  •  Georgette Castner  •  Michael Farbiarz  •  Jamel Semper  •  Edward Kiel

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Magistrate judges Tonianne Bongiovanni  •  Mark Falk  •  Ann Donio  •  Douglas Arpert  •  Lois Goodman  •  Michael A. Hammer  •  Cathy L. Waldor  •  James B. Clark, III  •  Leda Dunn Wettre  •  Sharon King  •  Jessica Allen  •  Matthew Skahill  •  André Espinosa  •  
Former Article III judges

Garrett Brown  •  Joel Pisano  •  Freda Wolfson  •  Harold Ackerman  •  Dennis Cavanaugh  •  Dickinson Debevoise  •  Joseph Greenaway  •  Faith Hochberg  •  Jose Linares  •  Stanley Brotman  •  Joseph Irenas  •  Jerome Simandle  •  David Brearley  •  Robert Morris (New Jersey)  •  William Sanford Pennington  •  William Rossell  •  Mahlon Dickerson  •  Philemon Dickerson  •  Richard Stockton Field  •  John Thompson Nixon  •  Andrew Kirkpatrick  •  Leonard Garth  •  Robert Cowen  •  Maryanne Trump Barry  •  Lee Sarokin  •  Edward Green (New Jersey)  •  Joseph Cross  •  William Mershon Lanning  •  John Rellstab  •  Joseph Lamb Bodine  •  John Warren Davis (Third Circuit)  •  Thomas Griffith Haight  •  Charles Francis Lynch  •  William Nelson Runyon  •  William Clark (New Jersey)  •  Guy Laverne Fake  •  James William McCarthy  •  John Boyd Avis  •  Phillip Forman  •  Anthony Augelli  •  George Barlow  •  William Bassler  •  John Bissell  •  Vincent Biunno  •  Mitchell Cohen  •  James Coolahan  •  John Gerry  •  Richard Hartshorne  •  John Kitchen  •  Frederick Lacey  •  Arthur Lane  •  Alfred Lechner  •  John Lifland  •  Thomas Madden  •  Thomas Meaney  •  Henry Meanor  •  Alfred Modarelli  •  Mendon Morrill  •  Stephen Orlofsky  •  Nicholas Politan  •  Robert Shaw (New Jersey)  •  William Francis Smith  •  Herbert Stern  •  Thomas Walker (New Jersey)  •  Lawrence Whipple  •  Alfred Wolin  •  Reynier Wortendyke  •  Clarkson Sherman Fisher  •  John Michael Vazquez  •  William Walls (New Jersey)  •  

Former Chief judges

Garrett Brown  •  Anne Thompson  •  Freda Wolfson  •  Jerome Simandle  •  Guy Laverne Fake  •  Phillip Forman  •  Anthony Augelli  •  George Barlow  •  John Bissell  •  Mitchell Cohen  •  James Coolahan  •  John Gerry  •  Thomas Madden  •  William Francis Smith  •  Lawrence Whipple  •  Clarkson Sherman Fisher  •