Halmor Hull Emmons | |
Office: | Judge of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit |
Term Start: | January 17, 1870 |
Term End: | May 14, 1877 |
Appointer: | Ulysses S. Grant |
Predecessor: | Seat established by 16 Stat. 44 |
Successor: | John Baxter |
Birth Name: | Halmor Hull Emmons |
Birth Date: | 22 November 1814 |
Birth Place: | Keeseville, New York |
Death Place: | Detroit, Michigan |
Education: | read law |
Signature: | Halmor Hull Emmons signature.png |
Halmor Hull Emmons (November 22, 1814 – May 14, 1877) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit.
Born in Keeseville, New York, Emmons read law to enter the bar. He was in private practice in Keeseville and Essex, New York in 1837, in Cleveland, Ohio from 1837 to 1838, and then in Detroit, Michigan until 1870.
Emmons was nominated by President Ulysses S. Grant on January 10, 1870, to the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit, to a new seat authorized by 16 Stat. 44. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 17, 1870, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on May 14, 1877, due to his death in Detroit.