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William Allen Woods

William Allen Woods (May 16, 1837 – June 29, 1901) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Seventh Circuit.

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Education
Wabash College (AB) read law
Appointed by
Benjamin Harrison · Chester A. Arthur
Born
William Allen Woods (1837-05-16)May 16, 1837 Farmington, Tennessee, U.S.
Children
Alice Woods Ullman
Died
June 29, 1901(1901-06-29) (aged 64) Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Preceded by
Seat established by 26 Stat. 826 · Walter Q. Gresham

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William Allen Woods

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William Allen Woods

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related to Sources · 3
William Allen Woods → Biographical Directory, Federal Judges, Federal Judicial Center
Appointed by · 2
William Allen Woods → Benjamin Harrison, Chester A. Arthur
Preceded by · 2
William Allen Woods → Seat established by 26 Stat. 826, Walter Q. Gresham
Succeeded by · 2
William Allen Woods → Francis E. Baker, John Baker
Born · 1
William Allen Woods → William Allen Woods (1837-05-16)May 16, 1837 Farmington, Tennessee, U.S.
Children · 1
William Allen Woods → Alice Woods Ullman
Died · 1
William Allen Woods → June 29, 1901(1901-06-29) (aged 64) Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Education · 1
William Allen Woods → Wabash College (AB) read law

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William Allen WoodsAppointed byBenjamin Harrison1.00infobox
William Allen WoodsAppointed byChester A. Arthur1.00infobox
William Allen WoodsBornWilliam Allen Woods (1837-05-16)May 16, 1837 Farmington, Tennessee, U.S.1.00infobox
William Allen WoodsChildrenAlice Woods Ullman1.00infobox
William Allen WoodsDiedJune 29, 1901(1901-06-29) (aged 64) Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.1.00infobox
William Allen WoodsEducationWabash College (AB) read law1.00infobox
William Allen WoodsPreceded bySeat established by 26 Stat. 8261.00infobox
William Allen WoodsPreceded byWalter Q. Gresham1.00infobox
William Allen WoodsSucceeded byFrancis E. Baker1.00infobox
William Allen WoodsSucceeded byJohn Baker1.00infobox
William Allen Woodsrelated to SourcesBiographical Directory0.60section
William Allen Woodsrelated to SourcesFederal Judges0.60section

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