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William H. Jackson (judge)
William H. Jackson (1864 – December 11, 1938)W. H. Jackson, 74, Dies In New York
, ''The Tennessean'' (December 12, 1938), p. 3.
was a judge of the from 1914 to 1918. Jackson was born in , but spent most of his early life in

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United States District Court For The Canal Zone
The United States District Court for the Canal Zone (in case citations, D.C.Z.) was a United States District Court which existed in the Panama Canal Zone of Panama from 1914 to 1982. The court sat at the Courthouse at Ancon Hill from 1914 to 1982, ordered as Governor Residence but completed in 1908 as Administration Building. Today only the shell of the building remains, as the roof and upper floors were demolished with all the remaining floors gutted. Appeals were taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. History The District was established in 1914. It was originally under the United States Department of War, War Department but in 1933 was transferred to the United States Department of Justice, Department of Justice. The court was abolished, effective March 31, 1982, as part of the process of returning the Panama Canal Zone, Canal Zone to Panama.
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