Hallett, Moses - Born July 16, 1834, in Galena, IL
Died April 25, 1913, in Denver, CO
Federal Judicial Service: Judge, U. S. District Court, District of Colorado Nominated by Ulysses Grant on January 9, 1877, to a new seat created by 19 Stat. 61; Confirmed by the Senate on January 12, 1877, and received commission on January 12, 1877. Service terminated on April 7, 1906, due to retirement.
Education: Read law, 1858
Professional Career: Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1859-1860 Gold miner in Colorado, 1860 Private practice, Denver, Colorado, 1861-1865 Member, Colorado Territorial Council, 1863-1866 Private practice, Denver, Colorado, 1866 U.S. Territorial Judge, District Court for the Territory of Colorado, 1866-1877 Chief, 1866-1877 Professor of Constitutional Law and Federal Jurisprudence, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1892-1913 Real estate speculator, Denver, Colorado, 1906-1913 Dean emeritus, University of Colorado at Boulder School of Law, 1913
Race or Ethnicity: White
Gender: Male
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