Background
Jackson, Joseph Raymond was born on August 30, 1880 in Albany, New York, United States. Son of Michael Joseph and Alice Maud (Birmingham) Jackson.
Jackson, Joseph Raymond was born on August 30, 1880 in Albany, New York, United States. Son of Michael Joseph and Alice Maud (Birmingham) Jackson.
Student Manhattan Preparatory School, New York City, 1895-1896. Bachelor of Arts, Manhattan College, New York City, 1900, Doctor of Laws, 1930.
Miner, Butte, Montana, 1900-1903. Teacher and athletic coach high school, Butte, 1903-1904. Principal Industrial School, Butte, 1905.
Admitted to Montana bar, 1906.
County attorney Silver Bow County, Montana, 1917-1920. Judge 2d Judicial District, Montana, 1920-1925.
Commissioner of Supreme Court, Montana, 1921-1922. Private practice of law, New York City, 1926-1934.
Assistant attorney general of the United States, customs division, 1934-1938.
Associate judge The United States of America Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Washington, from 1938. President Montana Bar Association, 1925.
Member American Bar Association, Association of the Customs Bar. Clubs: Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick, Catholic (New York City).
Married Josephine Kelley, June 30, 1902.