The Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies, 1789-1993Clare Cushman A reference work that provides information on all those who have served as a justice on the United States Supreme Court. |
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... August . His appointment could not become perma- nent , however , until Congress reconvened in the fall and the Senate confirmed him . On July 16 , 1795 , probably before hearing from the president , Rutledge made a serious political ...
... August . His appointment could not become perma- nent , however , until Congress reconvened in the fall and the Senate confirmed him . On July 16 , 1795 , probably before hearing from the president , Rutledge made a serious political ...
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... August he was stricken by a recurrence of " bilious fever . " He died at home August 25 , and was buried in the Paris Cemetery . A local Kentucky newspa- per noted : " The public has lost an upright , able , and faithful judge , society ...
... August he was stricken by a recurrence of " bilious fever . " He died at home August 25 , and was buried in the Paris Cemetery . A local Kentucky newspa- per noted : " The public has lost an upright , able , and faithful judge , society ...
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... August 1894 , which provided for a 2 percent tax on all annual in- comes exceeding $ 4,000 . The measure was supported by southerners and midwesterners as a way to reappor- tion the tax burden , which had been mainly derived from ...
... August 1894 , which provided for a 2 percent tax on all annual in- comes exceeding $ 4,000 . The measure was supported by southerners and midwesterners as a way to reappor- tion the tax burden , which had been mainly derived from ...
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