Background
Caffey, Francis Gordon was born on October 28, 1868 in Gordonsville, Alabama, United States. Son of Doctor Hugh William and Alabama (Gordon) Caffey.
Caffey, Francis Gordon was born on October 28, 1868 in Gordonsville, Alabama, United States. Son of Doctor Hugh William and Alabama (Gordon) Caffey.
Student Harvard Law School, 1892-1894.
Born in Gordonville, Alabama, Caffey received an Master of Arts from Howard College (now Samford University, an Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University in 1891, and another Master of Arts from Harvard University in 1892. He was an attorney in private practice in Montgomery, Alabama from 1894 to 1902, and served as a Lieutenant Colonel, Third Alabama Infantry, in the Spanish American War. He was a Judge advocate general in the Office of the Governor of Alabama from 1900 to 1902.
He returned to private practice in New York City from 1902 to 1913.
Caffey served as the Solicitor of the United States. Department of Agriculture from 1913 to 1917. He was a United States. Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1917 to 1921.
He briefly gained notoriety when his name was associated with possible political advocacy on the part of the Department of Justice. Just two weeks before the 1920 election, John R. Rathom, publisher of the Providence Journal, charged that the Democratic candidate for Vice President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, had acted improperly while Assistant Secretary of the Navy in releasing sailors convicted on morals charges from Portsmouth Naval Prison.
Caffey, once the Attorney General had telegraphed his authorization, released a lengthy document from Justice Department files that discredited Rathom.
A report in the New York Times suggested that he may have acted with undue enthusiasm: "Some surprise was shown at the epartment..that District Attorney Caffey had given the entire Rathom letter to the newspapers. He had been authorized, it was said, to make public "excerpts"". He returned once more to private practice in New York City from 1921 to 1929.
Caffey was nominated by President Herbert Hoover on April 18, 1929, to a new federal judgeship created by 45 Statistics
1317 and confirmed by the United States Senate on April 29, 1929, receiving his commission on April 30, 1929. He assumed senior status on October 31, 1947.
He served in that capacity until his death in Verbena, Alabama on September 20, 1951.
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Member of the board visitors United States Military Academy, 1899. Served as lieutenant colonel 3d Alabama Infantry, Spanish-American War. Clubs: Harvard (New York City).