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Olin Wellborn

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Prior offices

United States District Court for the Southern District of California


Education

Personal


Olin Wellborn (1843-1921) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.

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 retired on January 31, 1915.[1]

Early life and education

  • Emory College, 1862

Professional career

  • Army of the Confederacy Captain, 1862-1865
  • Private practice, Atlanta, Georgia, 1866-1871
  • Private practice, Dallas, Texas, 1871-
  • U.S. Representative from Texas, 1879-1887
  • Private practice, San Diego, California, 1887-1893
  • Private practice, Los Angeles, California, 1893-

Judicial career

Southern District of California

Wellborn 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 retired on January 31, 1915.[1]

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
Erskine Mayo Ross
Southern District of California
1895–1915
Seat #1
Succeeded by:
Oscar Trippet

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

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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Active judges

Chief JudgeDana Sabraw   •  Janis Sammartino  •  Cathy Bencivengo  •  Cynthia A. Bashant  •  Ruth Bermudez Montenegro  •  Andrew Schopler  •  James Simmons (California)  •  Todd Robinson (California)  •  Linda Lopez (California)  •  Jinsook Ohta  •  Robert Huie

Senior judges

Michael Anello  •  Roger Benitez  •  William Hayes  •  Thomas Whelan  •  John Houston (California)  •  Barry Moskowitz  •  Jeffrey Miller  •  James Lorenz  •  Marilyn Huff  •  Anthony J. Battaglia  •  Gonzalo Curiel  •  

Magistrate judges Barbara Major  •  William Gallo  •  Karen Crawford  •  Bernard Skomal  •  Jill L. Burkhardt  •  Mitchell D. Dembin  •  Michael Berg (federal magistrate judge)  •  Allison Goddard  •  Daniel Butcher (California)  •  
Former Article III judges

Erskine Mayo Ross  •  James Marshall Carter  •  Ogden Hoffman  •  James McHall Jones  •  Isaac Stockton Keith Ogier  •  Fletcher Mathews Haight  •  Olin Wellborn  •  Benjamin Franklin Bledsoe  •  Oscar Trippet  •  William James  •  Irma Gonzalez (federal judge)  •  Rudi Brewster  •  Gordon Thompson  •  Larry Burns  •  Napoleon Jones  •  Edward Henning  •  Paul John McCormick  •  John Clifford Wallace  •  George Cosgrave  •  Harry Aaron Hollzer  •  Albert Lee Stephens, Sr.  •  Leon Rene Yankwich  •  Ralph Jenney  •  Campbell Beaumont  •  Albert Lee Stephens, Jr.  •  William Byrne, Sr.  •  Charles Carr  •  Thurmond Clarke  •  Elisha Crary  •  Jesse Curtis  •  William Gray (California)  •  Peirson Hall  •  Andrew Hauk  •  Irving Hill  •  Reuben Brooks  •  Leo Papas  •  Francis Whelan  •  Earl Gilliam  •  Lawrence Irving  •  Judith Keep  •  Fred Kunzel  •  William Mathes  •  Leland Nielsen  •  James O'Connor (California)  •  John Rhoades  •  Edward Schwartz  •  Ernest Tolin  •  Jacob Weinberger  •  Harry Westover  •  Howard Turrentine  •  Benjamin Harrison (Federal Judge)  •  

Former Chief judges

James Marshall Carter  •  Irma Gonzalez (federal judge)  •  Gordon Thompson  •  Larry Burns  •  Marilyn Huff  •  Paul John McCormick  •  Leon Rene Yankwich  •  William Byrne, Sr.  •  Thurmond Clarke  •  Peirson Hall  •  Judith Keep  •  Fred Kunzel  •  William Mathes  •  Edward Schwartz  •  Howard Turrentine  •  Benjamin Harrison (Federal Judge)  •