- John R. Hargrove, Sr.
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name = John R. Hargrove, Sr.
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office =United States District Court for the District of Maryland
term_start = 1984
term_end = 1997
nominator = President Ronald Reagan
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office2 = Associate Judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City
term_start2 = 1974
term_end2 = 1984
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office3 = Judge, District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City
term_start3 = 1968
term_end3 = 1974
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birth_date = October 25, 1923
birth_place =Atlantic City, New Jersey
death_date = April 1, 1997
death_place = Ashburton,Maryland
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alma_mater =Morgan State University ,Howard University ,University of Maryland Law School
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data5 =John R. Hargrove, Sr., was the first
African American to be appointed assistantU.S. Attorney for the District ofMaryland and was later appointed by President Ronald Regan to theUnited States District Court for the District of Maryland .Background
Hargrove was born on October 25, 1923 in
Atlantic City, New Jersey , he was the first son of Georgine and Raymond Hargrove. When he was six months old, the family moved toBaltimore, Maryland . He attended Saint Catherine's Academy (now Saint Pius School), and graduated from Douglass High School in 1941. After high school, he entered Morgan State College in Baltimore. [cite web|url=http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000182/html/am182--476.html|title=Maryland Manual, 1985-86|publisher=Archives of Maryland |accessdate=2008-05-31] His studies were interrupted by World War II when he joined the military service. He served in theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers from 1943 to 1946 where he attained the rank of sergeant. After the war he graduated fromHoward University where he received hisB.A. in 1947. Hargrove graduated from theUniversity of Maryland School of Law in 1950 and was admitted to the bar the same year. In 1957 he became the 1st African-American to be appointed ssistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, serving in that capacity for five years.In 1967, Hargrove was elected as a delegates to the Maryland Constitutional Convention inAnnapolis, Maryland . [cite web|url=http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/speccol/sc2600/sc2685/html/conv1967.html|title=Constitutional Convention, 1967-1968 |publisher=Archives of Maryland |accessdate=2008-05-30]Judicial career
In 1962, he was appointed Judge of the old People's Court, where he served for a brief time before losing an election for the position. The next year he and
Joseph C. Howard, Sr. formed the law firm of Howard and Hargrove, where he practiced law until 1968. In 1968 he was appointed Judge of the old Municipal Court of Baltimore City. The old Municipal Court became the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City in 1971, at which time he was named the first Administrative Judge for the newly-formed District Court. In 1974, he was appointed Associate Judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City (now theCircuit Court for Baltimore City), where he served until 1984. In 1984, after being nominated and confirmed by theUnited States Senate , he was appointed by PresidentRonald Reagan as Judge of theUnited States District Court for the District of Maryland , a position he held from 1984 until his death in 1997. . [cite web|url=http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/012000/012031/html/12031bio.html|title=Biographical Series: John R. Hargrove, Sr.|publisher=Archives of Maryland |accessdate=2008-05-30]Legacy
The newest of the
Baltimore City District Courthouses is the John R. Hargrove, Sr. Building, located at 700 E.Patapsco Avenue in southern Baltimore City. Ground for this new courthouse was broken in 2001 and it is named in honor of the late Judge John R. Hargrove, Sr. who died April 1, 1997. [cite web|url=http://www.dgs.maryland.gov/press/2001/053101.htm|title=GOVERNOR LEADS COURTHOUSE GROUND BREAKING IN SOUTH BALTIMORE|publisher=Maryland Department of General Services|accessdate=2008-05-29] His son, John Raymond Hargrove, Jr., was appointed to the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City by GovernorParris Glendening in 1998. [cite web|url=http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/32dc/html/msa12449.html|title=DISTRICT COURT OF MARYLAND|publisher=Maryland State Archives |accessdate=2008-06-18]References
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