United States District Court for the District of Orleans

The United States District Court for the District of Orleans was a United States district court created on March 26, 1804, by 2 Stat. 283 for October 1, 1804, implementation, to resolve disputes in the Territory of Orleans, the portion of the Louisiana Purchase lands south of the 33rd parallel. Only one person - Dominic Augustin Hall - served as a judge on the court. Hall was nominated to the Court by President Thomas Jefferson on November 30, 1804, and was confirmed by the United States Senate on that date, receiving his commission on December 11, 1804.

United States District Court for the District of Orleans

The United States District Court for the District of Orleans was a United States district court created on March 26, 1804, by 2 Stat. 283 for October 1, 1804, implementation, to resolve disputes in the Territory of Orleans, the portion of the Louisiana Purchase lands south of the 33rd parallel. Only one person - Dominic Augustin Hall - served as a judge on the court. Hall was nominated to the Court by President Thomas Jefferson on November 30, 1804, and was confirmed by the United States Senate on that date, receiving his commission on December 11, 1804.