Draft:List of former United States territorial courts

The following are former United States territorial courts, which ceased to exist when their territory gained statehood or ceased to be a territory of the United States.

Alabama

 * Henry Y. Webb, appointed 1818
 * John Williams Walker, appointed 1819

Alaska
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Draft links

 * 1) Draft:Alfred S. Moore - Alfred S. Moore
 * 2) Draft:Cecil H. Clegg - Cecil H. Clegg
 * 3) Draft:Charles S. Johnson (judge) - Charles S. Johnson (judge)
 * 4) Draft:Cornelius D. Murane - Cornelius D. Murane
 * 5) Draft:E. Coke Hill - E. Coke Hill
 * 6) Draft:Elmer E. Ritchie - Elmer E. Ritchie
 * 7) Draft:Frederic E. Fuller - Frederic E. Fuller
 * 8) Draft:Frederick M. Brown - Frederick M. Brown
 * 9) Draft:George W. Folta - George W. Folta
 * 10) Draft:Gudbrand J. Lomen - Gudbrand J. Lomen
 * 11) Draft:Harry Emerson Pratt - Harry Emerson Pratt
 * 12) Draft:J. Earl Cooper - J. Earl Cooper
 * 13) Draft:J. H. S. Morison - J. H. S. Morison
 * 14) Draft:J. L. McCarrey Jr. - J. L. McCarrey Jr.
 * 15) Draft:John S. Bugbee - John S. Bugbee
 * 16) Draft:Joseph W. Kehoe - Joseph W. Kehoe
 * 17) Draft:Lester O. Gore - Lester O. Gore
 * 18) Draft:Raymond J. Kelly - Raymond J. Kelly
 * 19) Draft:Robert W. Jennings - Robert W. Jennings
 * 20) Draft:Royal Arch Gunnison - Royal Arch Gunnison
 * 21) Draft:Silas H. Reid - Silas H. Reid
 * 22) Draft:Simon Hellenthal - Simon Hellenthal
 * 23) Draft:Thomas M. Reed - Thomas M. Reed
 * 24) Draft:Thomas R. Lyons - Thomas R. Lyons
 * 25) Draft:Vernon D. Forbes - Vernon D. Forbes
 * 26) Draft:Warren D. Truitt - Warren D. Truitt
 * 27) Draft:William A. Holzheimer - William A. Holzheimer

Arkansas

 * Charles Jouett, appointed 1819
 * Robert P. Letcher, appointed 1819
 * Andrew Scott, appointed 1819, 1822
 * Joseph Selden, appointed 1820, 1824
 * Benjamin Johnson, appointed 1821, 1824, 1828, 1832
 * William Trimble, appointed 1824, 1828
 * James Woodson Bates, appointed 1827
 * Thomas P. Eskridge, appointed 1827, 1831
 * Edward Cross, appointed 1830, 1833
 * Alexander M. Clayton, appointed 1832
 * Charles S. Bibb, appointed 1832
 * Thomas J. Lacy, appointed 1834
 * Archibald Yell, appointed 1835

Colorado

 * Charles Lee Armour, appointed 1861
 * Benjamin F. Hall, appointed 1861
 * S.n Newton Pettis, appointed 1861
 * Allen Alexander Bradford, appointed 1862
 * Stephen S. Harding, appointed 1864
 * William H. Gale, appointed 1865
 * Charles Frederick Holly, appointed 1865
 * Christian S. Eyster, appointed 1866
 * William R. Gorsline, appointed 1866
 * Moses Hallett, appointed 1866, 1870, 1874
 * James B. Belford, appointed 1870, 1874
 * Ebenezer T. Wells, appointed 1871
 * Andrew W. Brazee, appointed 1875
 * Amherst W. Stone, appointed 1875

Florida

 * William Pope Duval, appointed 1821 (all)
 * Eligius Fromentin, appointed 1821 (all)
 * Henry Marie Brackenridge, appointed 1822, 1823 (West), 1824, 1827 (all?)
 * John Branch, appointed 1822 (West)
 * Joseph Lee Smith, appointed 1822 (East), 1824, 1827 (all?)
 * William W. Blair, appointed 1824 (all?)
 * Augustus B. Woodward, appointed 1824 (all?)
 * Thomas Randall, appointed 1827 (all?), 1831, 1835 (Middle District)
 * James Webb, appointed 1828, 1832 (all?), 1836 (Southern District)
 * John A. Cameron, appointed 1832, 1836 (West)
 * Robert R. Reid, appointed 1832, 1836 (East)
 * Richard C. Allen, appointed 1838 (all?)
 * Dillon Jordan Jr., appointed 1838, 1842 (West)
 * Alfred Balch, appointed 1840 (Middle District)
 * Isaac H. Bronson, appointed 1840, 1844 (Eastern District)
 * William Marvin, appointed 1840 (Southern District)
 * Samuel W. Carmack, appointed 1841 (all?)
 * Samuel J. Douglas, appointed 1842 (Middle District)

Former territorial courts/territorial supreme courts

 * Illinois
 * Indian Territory
 * Indiana
 * Iowa
 * Louisiana
 * Michigan
 * Minnesota
 * Mississippi
 * Missouri
 * Montana
 * Nebraska
 * Nevada
 * New Mexico
 * Northwest Territory
 * Oklahoma
 * Oregon
 * Orleans
 * Philippine Islands
 * Puerto Rico
 * Southwest Territory
 * Utah
 * Washington
 * Wisconsin
 * Wyoming

New Mexico
The Territory New Mexico was initially divided into three judicial districts, with additional districts added over time.