William LeBaron Putnam | |
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Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit | |
In office March 17, 1892 – September 17, 1917 | |
Appointed by | Benjamin Harrison |
Preceded by | Seat established by 26 Stat. 826 |
Succeeded by | Charles Fletcher Johnson |
Judge of the United States Circuit Courts for the First Circuit | |
In office March 17, 1892 – December 31, 1911 | |
Appointed by | Benjamin Harrison |
Preceded by | Seat established by 26 Stat. 826 |
Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | William LeBaron Putnam May 26, 1835 Bath, Maine |
Died | February 5, 1918 Portland, Maine | (aged 82)
Education | Bowdoin College (AB) read law |
William LeBaron Putnam (May 26, 1835 – February 5, 1918) was a lawyer and politician in Maine. Putnam served as mayor of Portland, Maine from 1869–70 and later served as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the First Circuit.