John Elbert Sater

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John Elbert Sater
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
In office
May 30, 1908 – November 18, 1924
Appointed byTheodore Roosevelt
Preceded byhimself
Succeeded byBenson W. Hough
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
In office
March 18, 1907 – May 30, 1908
Appointed byTheodore Roosevelt
Preceded bySeat established by 34 Stat. 928
Succeeded byhimself
Personal details
Born
John Elbert Sater

(1854-01-16)January 16, 1854
New Haven, Ohio
DiedJuly 18, 1937(1937-07-18) (aged 83)
EducationMarietta College (A.B., A.M.)
read law

John Elbert Sater (January 16, 1854 – July 18, 1937) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.

Education and career[]

Born in New Haven,[Note 1] Ohio, Sater received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from Marietta College in 1875 and an Artium Magister degree from the same institution in 1878, before reading law to enter the bar in 1884. He was the Superintendent of Schools of Wauseon, Ohio from 1875 to 1881, also serving as a county school examiner for that jurisdiction. He was the chief clerk of the Office of State Commissioner of Common Schools from 1881 to 1884, and a member of the Board of Education in Columbus, Ohio from 1885 to 1890, serving as its President from 1888 to 1889.[1]

Federal judicial service[]

Sater received a recess appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt on March 18, 1907, to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, to a new seat authorized by 34 Stat. 928. He was nominated to the same position by President Roosevelt on December 3, 1907. His service terminated on May 30, 1908, after his nomination was not confirmed by the United States Senate, which never held a vote. Sater received a second recess appointment from President Roosevelt on May 30, 1908, to the same position. He was nominated to the same position by President Roosevelt on December 8, 1908. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1909, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on November 18, 1924, due to his retirement.[1]

Note[]

  1. ^ Sater's Federal Judicial Center biography entry does not make clear which New Haven is meant and could refer to New Haven, Hamilton County, New Haven, Huron County or New Haven Township, Huron County.

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Legal offices
Preceded by
Seat established by 34 Stat. 928
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
1907–1908
Succeeded by
himself
Preceded by
himself
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
1908–1924
Succeeded by
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