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William Henry Moody (1853 - 1917) was an American politician and jurist. During President Theodore Roosevelt's administration, he served as the Secretary of Navy (1902-1904) and as Attorney General (1904-1906). In 1906, Roosevelt appointed him an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a position he held until 1910.
| Preceded by: Henry Billings Brown | Associate Justice | Succeeded by: Joseph Rucker Lamar |
| Preceded by: Philander C. Knox | Attorney General | Succeeded by: Charles Joseph Bonaparte |
| Preceded by: John D. Long | Secretary of the Navy | Succeeded by: Paul Morton |