Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President James Monroe during his presidency. [1] In total Monroe appointed 22 Article III federal judges, including 1 Justice to the Supreme Court of the United States and 21 judges to the United States district courts.
# | Justice | Seat | State | Former justice | Nomination date | Confirmation date | Began active service | Ended active service |
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1 | Smith Thompson | 1 | New York | Henry Brockholst Livingston | December 5, 1823 | December 9, 1823 | September 1, 1823 [2] | December 18, 1843 |
# | Judge | Court [Note 1] | Nomination date | Confirmation date | Began active service | Ended active service |
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1 | Benjamin Parke | D. Ind. | March 5, 1817 [Rn 1] | March 5, 1817 | March 6, 1817 | July 12, 1835 |
2 | Albion Parris | D. Md. | January 27, 1818 | January 28, 1818 | January 28, 1818 | January 1, 1822 |
3 | William Bayard Shields | D. Miss. | April 20, 1818 | April 20, 1818 | April 20, 1818 | April 18, 1823 |
4 | Jonathan Hoge Walker | W.D. Pa. | April 20, 1818 | April 20, 1818 | April 20, 1818 | March 23, 1824 |
5 | William Davies | D. Ga. | January 11, 1819 | January 11, 1819 | January 14, 1819 | March 9, 1821 |
6 | John G. Jackson | W.D. Va. | February 20, 1819 | February 24, 1819 | February 24, 1819 | March 28, 1825 |
7 | Nathaniel Pope | D. Ill. | March 3, 1819 | March 3, 1819 | March 3, 1819 | January 23, 1850 |
8 | Theodorick Bland | D. Md. | January 3, 1820 | January 5, 1820 | November 23, 1819 [3] | August 16, 1824 |
9 | Roger Skinner | N.D.N.Y. | January 3, 1820 | January 5, 1820 | November 24, 1819 [3] | August 19, 1825 |
10 | Charles Tait | D. Ala. | May 10, 1820 | May 13, 1820 | May 13, 1820 | February 1, 1826 [4] |
11 | John Dick | D. La. | March 1, 1821 | March 2, 1821 | March 2, 1821 | April 23, 1824 [5] |
12 | Jeremiah La Touche Cuyler | D. Ga. | December 19, 1821 | January 10, 1822 | June 12, 1821 [6] | May 7, 1839 |
13 | Ashur Ware | D. Me. | February 15, 1822 | February 15, 1822 | February 15, 1822 | May 31, 1866 |
14 | James H. Peck | D. Mo. | March 26, 1822 | April 5, 1822 | April 5, 1822 | April 29, 1836 |
15 | Thomas Lee | D.S.C. | February 7, 1823 | February 17, 1823 | February 17, 1823 | October 24, 1839 |
16 | Willard Hall | D. Del. | December 5, 1823 | December 9, 1823 | May 6, 1823 [2] | December 6, 1871 |
17 | Peter Randolph | D. Miss. | December 5, 1823 | December 9, 1823 | June 25, 1823 [2] | January 30, 1832 |
18 | William Wilkins | W.D. Pa. | May 10, 1824 | May 12, 1824 | May 12, 1824 | April 14, 1831 |
19 | Thomas B. Robertson | E.D. La. W.D. La. | May 24, 1824 | May 26, 1824 | May 26, 1824 | October 5, 1828 |
20 | John Pitman | D.R.I. | December 16, 1824 | January 3, 1825 | August 4, 1824 [7] | November 17, 1864 |
21 | Elias Glenn | D. Md. | December 16, 1824 | January 3, 1825 | August 31, 1824 [7] | April 1, 1836 |
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