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John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835. Marshall remains the longest-serving chief justice and fourth-longest serving justice in Supreme Court history, and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential justices to ever sit on the Supreme Court. Prior to joining the Supreme Court (and for one month simultaneous to his tenure as Chief Justice), Marshall served as the fourth United States Secretary of State under President John Adams.
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John Adams land grant signed as President on 19 January 1801, countersigned by Secretary of State and future Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall. Signed prominently ”John Adams”, document grants land to two soldiers for their service in the Revolutionary War. Partially printed document measures 13” x 15”, framed to 34.25” x 33”. Weighs 20 lbs. Folds and some creasing, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $10,525.
John Adams Reflects Upon the Real Causes of the American Revolution — “…what would be the consequences of an attempt on the part of Great Britain, to carry into…Authority over Us…War and Carnage, and devastation I saw – or thought I saw must be the consequence – and I fully believed that all the horrours of such a Contest would never wholly subdue the old non-conformist Spirit…” — Extraordinary and Moving Letter on the Indefatigable Spirit of the American Colonists
Exceptionally stirring and important letter signed by John Adams almost 50 years after the American Revolution, after which enough time had passed that Adams felt compelled to correct the record about the true causes of the American Revolution. Addressed to Jonathan Mason of Boston, letter is dated 31 August 1820 from “Montezillo”, Adams’ playful comparison to Jefferson’s larger estate at Monticello. In this letter, Adams posits that the fear and hatred of heirarchy, especially in matters of religion by The Church of England, were the wellspring of revolution, rather than simple economic or social issues. In part, “…The real principles, Motives, and feelings which gave rise to the Revolution have been very superficially and imperfectly investigated. For one example among many, The dread of the Hierarchy; and of the high principles in Religion and government; which then prevailed in the Church of England and which were more openly and dogmatically professed and asserted in America than in England itself – Are not sufficiently known, and have not been sufficiently considered. – Indeed it is almost impossible to convince at this day, any young Man; or even any middle aged Man of the extravagance to which those high doctrines were carried before the Revolution…And of the Authority of the Church in matters of Religion – yet these Doctrines, I heard asserted almost every day – The idea that such a Church, and such doctrines and such Hierarchy where [sic] to be established by Act of Parliament appeared to me worse than Death – As I know this to be the feeling and Principle of all the Dissenters in America – I did not believe they would submit to it…I therefore believe as early as I can remember, that this Country would never submit to the Unlimited Authority of Parliament – And this opinion forced me to consider what would be the consequences of an attempt on the part of Great Britain, to carry into execution a Soverign Legislative Authority over Us. – War and Carnage, and devastation I saw – or thought I saw must be the consequence – and I fully believed that all the horrours of such a Contest would never wholly subdue the old non-conformist Spirit…” Signed boldly and clearly “John Adams”. Two page letter with integral franked address leaf measures 8″ x 10″. Minor loss from seal tear on address leaf, else near fine. Housed in a light blue cloth folding case, with the blue morocco spine lettered gilt. Sold for $45,000.
Exceptional William Howard Taft typed letter signed with his hand-edits and an additional autograph note signed, dated 31 January 1916, just two days after President Wilson nominated Louis Brandeis to the Supreme Court. Addressed to his close friend and Washington journalist, Gus Karger (who also happened to be Jewish), Taft rips Wilson’s ”Machiavellian” and ”satanic skill” in his selection of Brandeis, whom he calls ”cunning”, a ”hypocrite” and a ”power for evil”. Brandeis was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court, and Taft writes that the ”clannishness” of Jews will prevent them from opposing Brandeis, in addition to much other content focused on Brandeis’ religion. Taft famously opposed Brandeis’ nomination to the Court, and this is one of the first letters by Taft where he discusses it; scholars have painted much of Brandeis’ opposition to pure anti-Seminitism, which this letter elucidates. Four pages on 4 sheets, each measuring 8” x 10.5”. Discoloration and dampstaining to lower left of all pages, much of which can be framed out, uniform toning, and stain from paper clip on page 1, overall in fair to good condition. Sold for $10,000.

Exceptionally Rare Signed Photo of All Four Female Supreme Court Justices
Inspiring photo signed by all four past and present female U.S. Supreme Court justices. On the mat below their respective images, the women sign ”Sandra Day O’Connor”, ”Sonia Sotomayor”, ”Ruth Bader Ginsburg” and ”Elena Kagan”. 9.75” x 7.75” photograph was taken on 7 August 2010 at the Investiture Ceremony of Justice Kagan. Signed on the 14” x 12.25” mat, which has been mounted to foam board. Near fine condition. Sold for $5,000.
Taft Supreme Court Signed Photo
9.5″ x 9″ matte photo of the Taft Supreme Court, circa 1921, signed by all nine justices. William Howard Taft was the only President to become a U.S. Chief Justice. Appointed in July 1921, he is shown here seated in the middle of the front row. He signs, “Wm H. Taft”. The remaining eight justices are (front row) William R. Day, Joseph McKenna, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Willis Van Devanter, (back row) Louis D. Brandeis, Mahlon Pitney, James C. McReynolds and John H. Clarke. Taft served as Chief Justice until his death in 1930. The sepia photo by Clinedinst Studio is matted and framed to an overall size of 18″ x 17″. Creasing in signature area, else very good. Chipping to frame; paper backing has been removed. Overall very good. Sold for $3,411.
Photo of the 1947 Vinson Supreme Court Signed by All Nine Justices
All nine of 1947’s U.S. Supreme Court Justices sign this matte photo taken by Harris & Ewing. The signatures of ”Felix Frankfurter”, ”Hugo L. Black”, ”Stanley Reed”, ”William O. Douglas”, ”Wiley Rutledge”, ”Frank Murphy”, ”Robert H. Jackson”, ”Harold Burton” and Chief Justice ”Fred M. Vinson” are inked in black on the image’s border. Vinson mended the rift between Frankfurter and Black, and together this Court decided law in the areas of unionized labor, race and communism. Measures 11.25” x 11.5”. Near fine. Sold for $2,384.
Rare 16″ x 14″ Photo Signed by All Justices of the Harlan Stone Supreme Court — Circa 1945
Fine signed photo of the Harlan Stone Supreme Court, circa 1945, whose decision to uphold the prosecution of Nazis in military tribunals is often referenced today. Very large 16″ x 14″ print is signed on the border below the image by each Justice: Stanley Reed, Owen Roberts, Harlan Stone, Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter, Robert Jackson, William Douglas, Wiley Rutledge and Frank Murphy. Photograph is an original Bachrach silver print measuring 13″ x 10.5″ with the autographed mat measuring 16″ x 14″. In near fine condition. Sold for $2,303.
Unique 19.5” x 12.5” signed photo of nine U.S. Justices of the 1904 Fuller Supreme Court. Group portrait depicts the judges in robes with signatures on the mat including: Henry Billings Brown, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., John Marshall Harlan, Rufus Wheeler Peckham (signs twice), Melville W. Fuller, Joseph McKenna, David Josiah Brewer, William R. Day and Edward Douglass White, Jr. Framed to an overall size of 24” x 17” with minor fading to Fuller signature; Peckham has drawn a line through his awkwardly-positioned signature and written again under his portrait. Near fine condition. Sold for $2,291.
Burger Supreme Court Signed Photo
Early 1980’s Burger Supreme Court color photo autographed by all nine Justices. Features the signatures of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Thurgood Marshall, William H. Rehnquist, John Paul Stevens, Byron R. White, William J. Brennan, Jr., Sandra Day O’Connor, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., and Harry A. Blackmun. Mounted photo, measures 13.5″ x 10″ and 18″ x 14″ matted. Signatures on mat, with respective autographs appearing under each Justice’s photo placement. A unique item signed by the entire Supreme Court led by Burger. Fine condition. Sold for $1,198.
John Jay Autograph Letter Signed as Secretary of State
John Jay autograph letter signed as Secretary of State. Letter, written during the mid-1780’s, reads in part: “Mr. N Low applied to me this morning for a lea – He was not provided with such evidence as the case required… Be so good as to show him the act of Congress & to point out the facts that should be provided…” Single-page letter measures 7″ x 4″. Matted to an overall size of 18″ x 12.75″. Ink stains throughout, else near fine. Sold for $971.
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