Following is a list of all United States federal judges appointed by President Abraham Lincoln during his presidency.[1] In total Lincoln appointed 32 federal judges, including four Associate Justices and one Chief Justice to the Supreme Court of the United States, and 27 judges to the United States district courts. Lincoln appointed no judges to the United States circuit courts during his time in office.
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| Justice | Seat | State | Began active service |
Ended active service |
| Salmon Portland Chase | Chief Justice | Ohio | December 6, 1864 | May 7, 1873 |
| David Davis | Seat 8 | Illinois | October 17, 1862[2] | March 4, 1877 |
| Stephen Johnson Field | Seat 9 | California | March 10, 1863 | December 1, 1897 |
| Samuel Freeman Miller | Seat 3 | Iowa | July 16, 1862 | October 13, 1890 |
| Noah Haynes Swayne | Seat 6 | Ohio | January 24, 1862 | January 24, 1881 |
| Judge | Court [Note 1] |
Began active service |
Ended active service |
| Alexander White Baldwin | D. Nev. | March 11, 1865 | November 14, 1869 |
| Bland Ballard | D. Ky. | October 16, 1861[3] | July 29, 1879 |
| Charles Linnaeus Benedict | E.D.N.Y. | March 9, 1865 | January 1, 1897 |
| Thomas Jefferson Boynton | S.D. Fla. | October 19, 1863[4] | January 1, 1870 |
| Jonathan Russell Bullock | D.R.I. | February 11, 1865 | September 15, 1869 |
| Richard Busteed | N.D. Ala. M.D. Ala. S.D. Ala. |
November 17, 1863[4] | October 20, 1874 |
| Henry Clay Caldwell | E.D. Ark. W.D. Ark. |
June 20, 1864 | March 13, 1890 March 13, 1890[5] |
| David Kellogg Cartter | D.D.C. | March 11, 1863 | April 16, 1887 |
| Mark W. Delahay | D. Kan. | October 6, 1863[6] | December 12, 1873 |
| Edward Henry Durell | E.D. La. | May 20, 1863[7] | December 4, 1874[8] |
| Richard Stockton Field | D.N.J. | January 14, 1863 | April 25, 1870 |
| George P. Fisher | D.D.C. | March 11, 1863 | May 1, 1870 |
| Philip Fraser | N.D. Fla. | July 17, 1862 | July 26, 1876 |
| Fletcher Mathews Haight | S.D. Cal. | August 5, 1861 | February 23, 1866 |
| John Jay Jackson, Jr. | W.D. Va. | August 3, 1861 | March 15, 1905[9] |
| Arnold Krekel | W.D. Mo. | March 9, 1865 | June 9, 1888 |
| George Washington Lane | N.D. Ala. M.D. Ala. S.D. Ala. |
March 28, 1861 | November 12, 1863 |
| John Lowell | D. Mass. | March 11, 1865 | January 9, 1879 |
| David McDonald | D. Ind. | December 13, 1864 | August 25, 1869 |
| Abram B. Olin | D.D.C. | March 11, 1863 | January 13, 1879 |
| Caleb Blood Smith | D. Ind. | December 22, 1862 | January 7, 1864 |
| Connally Findlay Trigg | E.D. Tenn. M.D. Tenn. W.D. Tenn. |
July 17, 1862 | April 25, 1880 April 25, 1880 June 14, 1878[10] |
| John Curtiss Underwood | E.D. Va. | March 27, 1863[11] | December 7, 1873[9] |
| Albert Smith White | D. Ind. | January 18, 1864 | September 4, 1864 |
| Archibald Williams | D. Kan. | March 12, 1861 | September 21, 1863 |
| Solomon Lewis Withey | W.D. Mich. | March 11, 1863 | April 25, 1886 |
| Andrew Wylie | D.D.C. | March 18, 1863[4] | May 1, 1885 |
| Judge | Began active service |
Ended active service |
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| Joseph Casey | 1861 | 1870 |
| Ebenezer Peck | 1863 | 1878 |
| David Wilmot | 1863 | 1868 |
| Charles Cooper Nott, Sr. | 1865 | 1905 |
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