Marion De Vries

Personal

Birthday: 
8/15/1865
Birthplace: 
near Woodbridge, CA
Date of Death: 
9/11/1939
Place of Death: 
near Woodbridge, CA
Race or Ethnicity: 
White
Gender: 
Male
Prior Employment: 

Private practice, Stockton, California, 1889-1900
Assistant district attorney, San Joaquin County, California, 1893-1897
U.S. representative from California, 1897-1900
Private practice, Washington, D.C., and New York City, 1922-1939

Nominated to U.S. Court of Customs Appeals, January 5, 1910; nomination withdrawn by president, February 22, 1910

Education

Name of School: 
San Joaquin Valley College
Degree: 
Ph.B.
Degree Year: 
1886
Name of School - Second: 

University of Michigan Law School

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Degree - Second: 
LL.B.
Degree Year - Second: 
1888

Judicial Career

Court Name: 
Associate Judge, U. S. Court of Customs Appeals (later Customs and Patent Appeals)
President Nominating: 
William H. Taft
Party Affiliation of President: 
Republican
Commission Date: 
3/30/1910
Termination Date: 
6/28/1921
Termination Reason: 
Appointment to Another Judicial Position
Court Name - Second: 
Chief Judge, U. S. Court of Customs Appeals (later Customs and Patent Appeals)
Commission Date - Second: 
6/28/1921
Termination Date - Second: 
10/31/1922
Termination Reason - Second: 
Resignation
Bankruptcy and Magistrate Services: 

Member, Board of General Appraisers
Received a recess appointment from William McKinley on June 9, 1900, to a seat vacated by Joseph Wilkinson, Jr.; nominated to the same position by William McKinley on December 5, 1900. Confirmed by the Senate on December 10, 1900. Served as chief judge, 1906-1910. Service terminated on April 2, 1910, due to appointment to another judicial position.