Adolph A. Hoehling Jr.

Adolph August Hoehling Jr. (November 3, 1868 – February 17, 1941) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.

[citation needed] The younger Hoehling attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Lehigh University.

[citation needed] During World War I he served as a major in the Judge Advocate General's Corps, and was counsel to the District of Columbia draft board.

[1] On August 21, 1923, Hoehling re-administered the Presidential oath of office to Calvin Coolidge.

[4] According to Hoehling, he did not question Daugherty's reason for requesting a second oath taking, but assumed it was to resolve any doubt about whether the first swearing in was valid, since an oath for a federal office had been administered by Coolidge's father, a Vermont notary public and justice of the peace.