Background
Born and raised in Concord, New Hampshire, a son of Woodbridge and Abby P. Odlin, he attended Dartmouth College, Amherst College, and Boston University School of Law (Class of 1885).
Born and raised in Concord, New Hampshire, a son of Woodbridge and Abby P. Odlin, he attended Dartmouth College, Amherst College, and Boston University School of Law (Class of 1885).
Amherst College; Dartmouth College.
After practicing law in Massachusetts, Ohio, and Orlando, Florida, Odlin was appointed Attorney General of Puerto Rico after the United States acquired the island following the Spanish–American War. From 1901 to 1904, Odlin was a judge of the Court of First Instance in Manila in the then-United States. controlled Philippine Islands, reportedly the first court to be created in the Philippines under United States. rule. Odlin then returned to private practice, participating in several cases before the United States Supreme Court.
In 1921, President Warren G. Harding selected Odlin to serve as Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico.
Odlin served a single four-year term as the sole federal judge in Puerto Rico. He left office in 1925 and died in Jacksonville, Florida the following year.
His successor in office was Ira K. Wells.