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Wilson McCandless

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Prior offices

United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania


Education

Personal


Wilson McCandless (1810-1882) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.

He was nominated by President James Buchanan on February 3, 1859. He was confirmed by the Senate on February 8, 1859, and received commission that same day.[1] He retired on July 24, 1876. McCandless was succeeded in this position by Winthrop Welles Ketcham.

Early life and education

  • Western University, B.A., 1826
  • Read law, 1831

Professional career

  • Private practice, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1831-1859
  • Member, Pennsylvania State Senate
  • Private practice, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1876-1882

Judicial career

Western District of Pennsylvania

McCandless was nominated by President James Buchanan on February 3, 1859. He was confirmed by the Senate on February 8, 1859, and received commission that same day. He retired on July 24, 1876.[1] McCandless was succeeded in this position by Winthrop Welles Ketcham.

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Political offices
Preceded by:
Thomas Irwin
Western District of Pennsylvania
1859–1876
Seat #1
Succeeded by:
Winthrop Welles Ketcham

James Buchanan

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Federal judges nominated by James Buchanan
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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
Active judges

Chief JudgeMark Raymond Hornak   •  Cathy Bissoon  •  Susan Baxter  •  Robert J. Colville  •  Marilyn J. Horan  •  J. Nicholas Ranjan  •  Stephanie Haines  •  William Shaw Stickman  •  Scott Hardy  •  Christy Wiegand

Senior judges

Nora Fischer  •  Arthur Schwab  •  David Cercone  •  Kim Gibson  •  Joy Conti  •  

Magistrate judges Keith Pesto  •  Maureen Kelly  •  Patricia Dodge  •  Richard Lanzillo  •  Kezia Taylor  •  Christopher Brown (Pennsylvania)  •  
Former Article III judges

William Knox  •  Jonathan Hoge Walker  •  William Wilkins  •  Thomas Irwin  •  Wilson McCandless  •  Winthrop Welles Ketcham  •  Marcus Wilson Acheson  •  Joseph Weis (Third Circuit)  •  Brooks Smith  •  Thomas Hardiman  •  Joseph Buffington  •  Timothy Lewis (Pennsylvania)  •  James Hay Reed  •  Nathaniel Ewing  •  James Scott Young  •  Charles Prentiss Orr  •  W. H. Seward Thomson  •  Robert Murray Gibson  •  Alan Bloch  •  Maurice Cohill  •  Gustave Diamond  •  William Standish  •  Gary Lancaster  •  Terrence McVerry  •  Sean McLaughlin  •  Frederic Palen Schoonmaker  •  Nelson McVicar  •  Frederick Follmer  •  Carol Mansmann  •  Owen Burns  •  Robert Cindrich  •  Edward Dumbauld  •  Wallace Gourley  •  Rabe Marsh  •  Barron McCune  •  John McIlvaine  •  Glenn Mencer  •  John Lester Miller  •  Louis Rosenberg  •  Ralph Scalera  •  Daniel Snyder  •  Herbert Sorg  •  William Stewart (Pennsylvania)  •  Hubert Teitelbaum  •  Gerald Weber  •  Joseph Willson  •  Donald Ziegler  •  Donald Lee  •  Paul Simmons  •  Peter Phipps  •  

Former Chief judges

Robert Murray Gibson  •  Donetta Ambrose  •  Maurice Cohill  •  Gustave Diamond  •  Gary Lancaster  •  Nelson McVicar  •  Wallace Gourley  •  Rabe Marsh  •  Herbert Sorg  •  Hubert Teitelbaum  •  Gerald Weber  •  Donald Ziegler  •