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SUPREME COURT, 1896. Portraits of the U
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SUPREME COURT, 1896. Portraits of the U
SUPREME COURT, 1896.
Portraits of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1896. Center: Chief Justice Melville Fuller. Clockwise from top left: George Shiras, Jr.; Horace Gray; Rufus W. Peckham; Edward D. White; John M. Harlan; Henry B. Brown; David J. Brewer; Stephen J. Field
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1896 Brewer Brown Chief Justice David Edward Field Fuller George Gray Harlan Henry Horace Judge Justice Melville Rufus Stephen Supreme Court Washington White Peckham Shiras
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This black and white lithograph from 1896 showcases the esteemed members of the United States Supreme Court during that era. The photograph captures a significant moment in American history, providing us with a glimpse into the faces of those who shaped the nation's legal landscape at the turn of the century. At the center stands Chief Justice Melville Fuller, exuding authority and wisdom. Surrounding him are eight distinguished judges, each possessing their own unique presence and contribution to jurisprudence. From George Shiras Jr. 's stern countenance to Horace Gray's thoughtful gaze, these portraits offer a window into the personalities behind some of America's most important legal decisions. The composition is meticulously arranged clockwise, showcasing Rufus W. Peckham, Edward D. White, John M. Harlan, Henry B. Brown, David J. Brewer, and Stephen J. Field in succession around Fuller's central figurehead position. This remarkable print transports us back to an era when these men were entrusted with upholding justice and interpreting laws that would shape generations to come. It serves as a reminder of their dedication to preserving democracy through impartiality and expertise. Preserved by the Library of Congress for posterity, this historical artifact not only honors these influential figures but also invites contemplation on how far our judicial system has evolved since then - reminding us that even today we stand on their shoulders as we seek justice in our modern world.
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