1892. 2 vols. Portraits. 4o. Contains biographies of all the chief and associate Justices. Curtis, WILLIAM ELEROY." The Seven Chief Justices of the United States." In Chautauquan, Vol. 25, July, 1897, pp. 339-347. John Jay, Oliver Ellsworth, John Marshall, Roger B. Taney, Salmon P. Chase, Morrison R. Waite, and Melville W. Fuller. CASSODY, JOHN B. John Scott and John Marshall. In Ameri can Law Review, Vol. 33, Jan.-Feb., 1899, pp. 1-27. CENTENNIAL anniversary of the elevation of John Marshall to the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America. (The). .. February 4th, 1901. Celebration in the City of Philadelphia under the auspices of the Law Association of Philadelphia. (etc.) Philadelphia: G. H. Buchanan and Co., 1901. 68 pp. Portrait. 8° Oration by J. T. Mitchell. CHIEF JUSTICE MARSHALL. In American Quarterly Review, Vol. 18, Dec., 1835, pp. 473 489. In Green Bag, Vol. 3, Dec., 1891, pp. 541-542. In National Quarterly Review, Vol. 33, Sept., 1876, pp. 229 242. In New York Review, Vol. 3, Oct., 1838, pp. 328-361. In North American Review, Vol. 42, Jan., 1836, pp. 217-241. A review of the life of John Marshall, by Joseph Story. Chief Justice MARSHALL's Public Life and Service. In North American Review, Vol. 26, Jan., 1828, pp. 1-40. COOKE, JOHN ESTEN. Early Days of John Marshall. In His torical Magazine, Vol. 3, June, 1859, pp. 165-169. CRAIGHILL, ROBERT T. John Marshall. In his " The Virginia Peerage,” Vol. 1, pp. 231-284. Richmond, 1880. DICKINSON, MARQUIS FAYETTE, JR. John Marshall. The tribute of Massachusetts; being the addresses delivered at traits. 8°. DILLON, JOHN FORREST, ed. John Marshall; life, character, and judicial services as portrayed in the centenary and memorial addresses and proceedings throughout the United States on Marshall day, 1901, and in the classic orations of Binney, Story, Phelps, Waite, and Rawle; compiled and edited with an introduction by John F. 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An address on the life, character and influence of Chief Justice Marshall, delivered at Richmond on the fourth day of February, 1901, at the request of the State Bar Association of Virginia and the Bar Association of the city of Richmond. Washington, D. C.: Pearson print. office, 1901. (2), 49 pp. 8° Authorities consulted other than Supreme Court decisions : pp. 45-47.. Great American Judge, A (John Marshall). In Spectator, Vol. 86; Feb. 9, 1901, pp. 198-199. GRISWOLD, RUFUS Wilmot. John Marshall. In his “The Prose Writers of America," pp. 85-88. Philadelphia, 1847. 8° GRISWOLD, RUFUS Wilmot, Marshall. In “Homes of Ameri can Statesmen," pp. 263-274. New York, 1858. 8°. HARDY, SALLIE E. MARSHALL. Chief Justice Marshall. In Magazine of American History, Vol. 12, July, 1884, pp. Hardy, Sallie E. MARSHALL. John Marshall, Third Chief Jus tice of the United States, as son, brother, husband, and friend. In Green Bag, Vol. 8, Dec., 1896, pp. 479-492. HARDY, SALLIE E. MARSHALL. The Will of a Great Lawyer. How Chief Justice Marshall Devised His Estate. In Green Bag, Vol. 8, Jan., 1896, pp. 4-6. In his “Kings of 1876, pp. 442-445. Same in Washington Law Reporter, Vol. 3, July 1, 1876, pp. 156-157; July 8, 1876, pp. 163-164. John Marshall. In American Law Record, Vol. 5, July, 1876, pp. 55-59. JOHN MARSHALL. I. Soldier, Lawyer, Statesman, and Man. 62-71. II. Judge and Jurist. In Green Bag, Vol. 13, April, 1901, pp. 157-195; May, 1901, pp. 213-267. JOHN MARSHALL Day; centennial proceedings of the Chicago Bar, Feb. 4, 1901; including proceedings before the Supreme Portrait. Facsimile. 4°. Feb., 1901, pp. 53-64. LEHMANN, FREDERICK W. John Marshall. An address before the Bar Association of Des Moines, Iowa. (Des Moines ? 1900?) 46 pp. 8°. LIBBY, CHARLES FREEMAN. John Marshall; an address deliv ered at ... (Bowdoin) college on Feb. 4th, 1901, the centenary of the installation of John Marshall as Chief Justice of the United States. Brunswick, Maine. By the college, 1901. 37 pp. 8°. LIFE OF JUDGE MARSHALL. In Port Folio, Vol. 13, Jan., 1815, PP. 1-6. LODGE, HENRY CABOT. An address upon Chief Justice Marshall. Delivered at the Auditorium in Chicago on the fourth day of Feb., 1901, at the request of the Bar Associations of the State of Illinois and the city of Chicago. Washington: Pearson printing office, 1901. 30 pp. 8°. LODGE, HENRY Cabot. John Marshall, Statesman. In North American Review, Vol. 172, Feb., 1901, pp. 191-204. LOSSING, J. BENSON. John Marshall. In his “ Eminent Ameri cans," pp. 216-218. New York, 1886. 12°. McCABE, JAMES D. John Marshall. In his “Great Fortunes,” pp. 417-434. Cincinnati and Chicago, 1871. 8o. MCCLAIN, EMLIN. Chief Justice Marshall as a Constructive Statesman. Iowa City, Ia.: The State Historical Society, (1903?) 42 pp. 40. Cover-title. Reprinted from the October, 1903, number of the Iowa Journal of History and Politics. “The substance of this paper was delivered as an address before The Grant Club, Des Moines, on Feb. 19, 1903. In the form in which it is here published it was read in full before the Political Science Club, Iowa City, on March 9, 1903." MacVEAGH, WAYNE. John Marshall. An address delivered upon the invitation of the American Bar Association and a joint committee of Congress, in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Feb. 4, 1901. Washington, D. C.: Judd and Detweiler, printers, 1901, 36 pp. 4°. MAGRUDER, ALLAN BOWIE. John Marshall. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, (1885) viii. 290 pp. 12°. (American Statesmen.) MAGRUDER, ALLAN BOWIE. John Marshall. (Large paper edi tion.) Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1898. viii (6), 296 pp. Plates. Portraits. Facsimile. 8° (American Statesmen, V. 10.) MARSHALL, MARIA NEWTON. The Marshall Memorial Tablet. 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Philadelphia: E. C. Barkley & Son, 1879. 22 pp. 8°. Also in his Orations and Essays,” edited by J. Ĝ. McCullough, pp. 27-53. New York, 1901. 8°. PROCTOR, L. B. Jefferson's Contempt of Chief Justice Mar shall's Opinions. In Albany Law Journal, Vol. 44, Oct. 24, 1891, pp. 342-343. RAWLE, WILLIAM Henry. Unveiling of the Statue of Chief Justice Marshall, at Washington, May 10, 1884. Oration. 31 PP. 4° RHODE ISLAND BAR Association. John Marshall Day: Cele bration by the Rhode Island Bar Association and Brown University, Feb. 4, 1901: address by Le Baron Bradford Colt; introductory address by Francis Colwell. (Providence: Rhode Island Printing Co., 1901.) 53 pp. Por trait. 8°. ROANE, SPENCER. Roane on the National Constitution. Re prints from the Richmond Chronicle and Richmond Enquirer. In the John P. Branch “ Historical Papers,” Vol. 2, June, 1905, pp. 47-122. Richmond, 1905, 8o. “No apology is offered for devoting so much space in the Branch papers this year to the life and work of Judge Spencer Roane. Henry Adams and the other historians of the period have but little to say of Roane or of the protest which he constantly made against Chief Justice Marshall, and the files of the Richmond Enquirer, which gave so much of the history of Virginia at the time, are easily accessible. John Marshall and the Supreme Court of the United States, as will be seen, were subjects of lively attack.” (Introduc tion.) RUSSELL, ALFRED. John Marshall. In American Law Review, Vol. 35, Jan.-Feb., 1901. PP. 1-7; STORY, JOSEPH. An address by Mr. Justice Story on Chief Jus tice Marshall. Delivered in 1852 (1835) at request of the Suffolk (Mass.) Bar. Rochester, N. Y.: The Lawyers' Cooperative Publishing Co., 1900. 60 pp. Por traits. 8°. Scott, Henry W. John Marshall. In his “Distinguished American Lawyers,” pp. 537-544. New York, 1891. 8°. |