OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FIRST CIRCUIT. Comprising Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. JUSTICE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, of Massachusetts. Appointed December 4, 1902, by President Roosevelt. SECOND CIRCUIT. Comprising Connecticut, New York, and Vermont. JUSTICE CHARLES E. HUGHES, of New York. Appointed May 2, 1910, by President Taft. THIRD CIRCUIT. Comprising Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. JUSTICE MAHLON PITNEY, of New Jersey. Taft. Appointed March 13, 1912, by President FOURTH CIRCUIT. Comprising Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. JUSTICE EDWARD D. WHITE, of Louisiana. Appointed February 19, 1894, by President Cleveland; appointed Chief Justice December 12, 1910, by President Taft. FIFTH CIRCUIT. Comprising Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. JUSTICE JOSEPH R. LAMAR, of Georgia. Appointed December 17, 1910, by Presi dent Taft. SIXTH CIRCUIT. Comprising Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee. JUSTICE JOHN M. HARLAN, of Kentucky.1 Appointed November 29, 1877, by Presi dent Hayes. JUSTICE WILLIAM R. DAY, of Ohio. Appointed February 25, 1903, by President Roosevelt. SEVENTH CIRCUIT. Comprising Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. JUSTICE HORACE H. LURTON, of Tennessee. Appointed December 20, 1909, by President Taft. EIGHTH CIRCUIT. Comprising Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New NINTH CIRCUIT. Comprising Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. JUSTICE JOSEPH MCKENNA, of California. Appointed January 21, 1898, by President McKinley. |