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“A Man Knows a Man,” wood engraving, Harper’s Weekly, April 22, 1865
“A Man Knows a Man,” wood engraving, Harper’s Weekly, April 22, 1865
A Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court . . . in the Case of Dred Scott Versus John F. A. Sanford, by Benjamin C. Howard, Reporter of Decisions, 1857
A Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court . . . in the Case of Dred Scott Versus John F. A. Sanford, by Benjamin C. Howard, Reporter of Decisions, 1857
Nomination of Lewis L. Strauss, Hearings before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. Senate, 86th Congress, 1st Session,1959
Nomination of Lewis L. Strauss, Hearings before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. Senate, 86th Congress, 1st Session,1959
And Why, Pray Tell, Do You Want to Stop Me? drawing by Herbert Block, June 4, 1959
And Why, Pray Tell, Do You Want to Stop Me? drawing by Herbert Block, June 4, 1959
Symptoms of a Locked Jaw. Plain Sewing Done Here, lithograph by David Claypoole Johnston, 1834
Symptoms of a Locked Jaw. Plain Sewing Done Here, lithograph by David Claypoole Johnston, 1834
Senate Vote Tally Sheet for Roger B. Taney’s Nomination to be Secretary of the Treasury, June 24, 1834
Senate Vote Tally Sheet for Roger B. Taney’s Nomination to be Secretary of the Treasury, June 24, 1834
President Andrew Jackson’s Nomination of Roger B. Taney to be Secretary of the Treasury, June 23, 1834
President Andrew Jackson’s Nomination of Roger B. Taney to be Secretary of the Treasury, June 23, 1834
Roger B. Taney, photograph, n.d.
Roger B. Taney, photograph, n.d.
Telegram from El Paso, Texas, Residents to Representative Robert E. Thomason of Texas, February 9, 1937
Telegram from El Paso, Texas, Residents to Representative Robert E. Thomason of Texas, February 9, 1937
Judicial Oath of Louis D. Brandeis, June 5, 1916
Judicial Oath of Louis D. Brandeis, June 5, 1916
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