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31: 541:, filling a new seat authorized by 33 Stat. 992. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 17, 1905, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on July 15, 1917, due to his death in Urbana. He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery and Mausoleum in Urbana. 491:. Wright continued to practice law in Urbana, and also became involved in several local businesses, including the First National Bank of Urbana. Wright was one of the bank's original incorporators, and served for many years as its vice president and president. 758: 498:, in 1891, Wright was elected judge of Illinois' Fourth Judicial Circuit. After a court reorganization, in 1897 Wright was reelected to the bench, this time as judge of the Sixth Circuit. After his 1897 reelection, the 773: 763: 704: 538: 364: 49: 534:
on January 13, 1903, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on March 16, 1905, due to his appointment to the Eastern District of Illinois.
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In 1868, Wright married Elizabeth West. They were the parents of five children, three of whom - Royal, Edith, and Lora - lived to adulthood.
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Following his discharge from the army, Wright determined to pursue a legal career rather than a medical one, and began to
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On March 14, 1905 Wright was nominated by President Roosevelt as a judge of the
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in 1867, and practiced in Georgetown until 1868, when he moved to
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attorney and fellow Union Army veteran. He then attended the
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Mount Hope Cemetery and Mausoleum, Urbana, Illinois
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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois
Theodore Roosevelt
George W. English
United States Court of Claims
Theodore Roosevelt
John Davis
Fenton Whitlock Booth
Adams County
Ohio
Urbana
Illinois
Republican
University of Cincinnati College of Law
LL.B.
Union
Union Army
Second Lieutenant
39th Ohio Infantry
American Civil War
Western Theater of the American Civil War
Atlanta Campaign
United States district judge
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois
Court of Claims
Adams County
Ohio
Bentonville, Ohio
Decatur, Ohio
Union Army

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