JOHN MARSHALL | Colored Frontispiece |
From the portrait painted in 1832 by Henry Inman, in the possession of The Law Association of Philadelphia. A copy was presented to the Connecticut State Library by Senator Frank B. Brandegee and was chosen by the Secretary of the Treasury out of all existing portraits to be engraved on steel for use as a vignette on certain government bonds and treasury notes. |
TIMOTHY PICKERING | 50 |
From a painting by Stuart, owned by Mr. Robert M. Pratt, Boston. |
JOSEPH STORY | 96 |
From a crayon drawing by his son, William Wetmore Story, in the possession of the family. |
WILLIAM PINKNEY | 132 |
From the original painting by Charles Wilson Peale, in the possession of Pinkney's grandson, William Pinkney Whyte, Esq., Baltimore, Maryland. |
JOHN MARSHALL | 210 |
From the bust in the Court Room of the United States Supreme Court. |
JOSEPH HOPKINSON | 254 |
From a portrait owned by Dartmouth College. |
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES SITTING WITH MARSHALL IN THE CASE OF M'CULLOCH VERSUS MARYLAND: BUSHROD WASHINGTON, WILLIAM JOHNSON, BROCKHOLST LIVINGSTON, THOMAS TODD, JOSEPH STORY, GABRIEL DUVAL | 282 |
From etchings by Max and Albert Rosenthal in Hampton L. Carson's history of The Supreme Court of the United States, reproduced through the courtesy of the Lawyers' CoÖperative Publishing Company, Rochester, New York. The etchings were made from originals as follows: Washington, from a painting by Chester Harding in the possession of the family; Johnson, from a painting by Jarvis in the possession of the New York Historical Society; Livingston, from a painting in the possession of the family; Todd, from a painting in the possession of the family; Story, from a drawing by William Wetmore Story in the possession of the family; Duval, from a painting in the Capitol at Washington. Mr. Justice Todd is included as a member of the Court at that time, although absent because of illness. |
SPENCER ROANE | 314 |
From a painting in the Court of Appeals at Richmond, Virginia. |
JOHN TAYLOR OF CAROLINE | 336 |
From a painting in the possession of the Virginia State Library, Richmond. |
JOHN MARSHALL | 412 |
From a portrait painted by J. B. Martin and presented to the University of Virginia in 1901 by John L. Williams, Esq., of Richmond, Virginia. |
SILHOUETTE OF JOHN MARSHALL | 462 |
From the original found in the desk of Mr. Justice Story. |
LEEDS MANOR | 528 |
From a photograph. This was the principal house in the Fairfax Purchase and was the home of Marshall's son James Keith Marshall. The wing on the left was built especially for the use of Chief Justice Marshall, who expected to spend his declining years there. Many of his books and papers were kept in this house. |
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES AT THE LAST SESSION OF THE SUPREME COURT OVER WHICH JOHN MARSHALL PRESIDED: JOSEPH STORY, SMITH THOMPSON, JOHN McLEAN, HENRY BALDWIN, JAMES M. WAYNE | 584 |
From etchings by Max and Albert Rosenthal in Hampton L. Carson's history of The Supreme Court of the United States, reproduced by the courtesy of the Lawyers' CoÖperative Publishing Company, Rochester, New York. The etchings were made from originals as follows: Story, from a drawing by William Wetmore Story in the possession of the family; Smith Thompson from a painting by Dumont in the possession of Smith Thompson, Esq., Hudson, New York; McLean, from a painting by Ives, in the possession of Mr. Justice Brown; Baldwin, from a painting by Lambdin in the possession of the family; Wayne, from a photograph by Brady in the possession of Mr. Justice Field. |
THE GRAVE OF JOHN MARSHALL | 592 |
From a photograph of the graves of Marshall and his Wife in the Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. |