Joel C. C. Winch

Joel C. C. Winch
Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
In office
October 11, 1870  March 3, 1871
Appointed by Ulysses S. Grant
Preceded by John Charles Watrous
Succeeded by Amos Morrill
Personal details
Born (1835-12-26)December 26, 1835
Northfield, Vermont
Died December 7, 1880(1880-12-07) (aged 44)
Houston, Texas
Political party Republican

Joel C. C. Winch (December 26, 1835 December 7, 1880) was a United States federal judge for a short term of service.

Born in Northfield, Vermont was a teacher there and read law in 1858. He was in private practice in Corsicana, Texas from 1859 to 1864, and then in Houston, Texas. During that time, he served as county attorney for Harris County, Texas and as a district attorney for the State of Texas, in Austin, Texas. He was a U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas from 1869 to 1870.

Winch was a federal judge. On October 11, 1870, Winch received a recess appointment from President Ulysses S. Grant to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas vacated by John Charles Watrous. Formally nominated on December 15, 1870; Winch was not confirmed by the United States Senate, and his service was terminated on March 3, 1871.

He resumed his private practice in Houston until his death there in 1880.

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Preceded by
John Charles Watrous
Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
1870–1871
Succeeded by
Amos Morrill
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