Federal Judge. Appointed to the federal court district by President Theodore Roosevelt on March 1, 1907. At the time of his death, he had the longest bench record of a federal judge. He attended old Nebraska College, Grinnell College and Northwestern University. Prior to his appointment, he was a surveyor for railroad projects, a school teacher and a lawyer, admitted to the bar in Nebraska on March 5, 1885. He also serve the Lincoln, Nebraska legislature between 1895 and 1897. Born in Iowa, he was a son of Samuel Munger and Mary Ervin. He married Carrie Case on June 5, 1888 and they had three children.
Federal Judge. Appointed to the federal court district by President Theodore Roosevelt on March 1, 1907. At the time of his death, he had the longest bench record of a federal judge. He attended old Nebraska College, Grinnell College and Northwestern University. Prior to his appointment, he was a surveyor for railroad projects, a school teacher and a lawyer, admitted to the bar in Nebraska on March 5, 1885. He also serve the Lincoln, Nebraska legislature between 1895 and 1897. Born in Iowa, he was a son of Samuel Munger and Mary Ervin. He married Carrie Case on June 5, 1888 and they had three children.
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