John Moses Cheney was an American lawyer and judge. Cheney was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from Boston University School of Law with an LL.B. in 1886. He entered private practice in Orlando, Florida, from 1886 to 1906. Cheney served as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida from 1906-1913 before resuming private practice in Orlando from 1913 to 1922.
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- John Moses Cheney was an American lawyer and judge. Cheney was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from Boston University School of Law with an LL.B. in 1886. He entered private practice in Orlando, Florida, from 1886 to 1906. Cheney served as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida from 1906-1913 before resuming private practice in Orlando from 1913 to 1922. Cheney was Orlando city attorney from 1889 to 1890, was 1900 Census supervisor for Florida, and was the owner of the Orlando Light and Water Company from 1901 to 1922 President William Howard Taft nominated Cheney to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida on December 3, 1912. He appointed him by recess appointment to the court on August 26, 1912, to the seat vacated by James William Locke. He ended his service on March 3, 1913, after the nomination was not confirmed by the Senate. He unsuccessfully ran as the Republican candidate in the 1920 Senate election. He also cofounded the law firm of Cheney & Akerman (known today as Akerman Senterfitt) with fellow judge Alexander Akerman. Cheney died in Orlando in 1922. The road in east-central Florida which became State Road 50 was named after him in 1924; portions of the road remain and are called Old Cheney Highway. Cheney served on the board of trustees of Rollins College.
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- John Moses Cheney was an American lawyer and judge. Cheney was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from Boston University School of Law with an LL.B. in 1886. He entered private practice in Orlando, Florida, from 1886 to 1906. Cheney served as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida from 1906-1913 before resuming private practice in Orlando from 1913 to 1922.
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