John Marshall Harlan's Correspondence
A Location Guide to Other Collections of Justice John Marshall Harlan's Correspondence
Excerpted from Adrienne deVergie and Mary Kate Kell, Location Guide to the Manuscripts of Supreme Court Justices (Austin, Tex. : University of Texas. Tarlton Law Library, 1978). Reprinted with permission of the Jamail Center for Legal Research, the University of Texas.
John Marshall Harlan's correspondence can be found within the following collections of personal papers:
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Benjamin Helm Bristow, lawyer and United States Secretary of Treasury
Papers, 1839-1932, located in Library of Congress Manuscript Division -
Holmes Conrad
Papers, 1812-1950, located in Virginia Historical Society Collections -
Jacob McGavock Dickinson, Cabinet officer, jurist and lawyer
Papers, 1812-1946, located in Tennessee State Archives, Manuscript Section -
Melville Weston Fuller, Chief Justice United States Supreme Court
Papers, 1833-1951, located in Chicago Historical Society Library -
Horace Gray, Justice United States Supreme Court
Correspondence, 1845-1902, located in Library of Congress Manuscript Division -
Adeline (Burr) Davis Green, wife of David Davis, Supreme Court Justice and later of agriculturist W.J. Green
Correspondence, 1828-1955, located in Duke University Library -
Walter Quintin Gresham, soldier, priest, statesman
Papers, 1857-1930, located in Library of Congress Manuscript Division -
Frederick William Lehman, lawyer, bibliophile, reformer
Papers, 1756-1928, located in Washington University Library (St. Louis, Missouri) -
William Lindsay, Confederate officer, judge, Kentucky and United States Senator
Papers, 1867-1932, located in University of Kentucky Library -
Horace Harmon Lurton, Associate Justice of Supreme Court
Papers, 1860-1914, located in Library of Congress Manuscript Division -
Phillips Family
Papers, 1832-1914, located in Library of Congress Manuscript Division -
Alfred Pirtle, Kentucky historian
Papers, 1847-1924, located in Filson Club (Louisville, Kentucky) Collection -
Henry Wade Rogers, professor of law at University of Michigan, President of Northwestern University
Papers, 1873-98, located in University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collection -
Morrison Remick Waite, Chief Justice United States Supreme Court
Papers, 1818-88, located in Library of Congress Manuscript Division -
Augustus Everett Willson
Papers, 1865-1921, located in Filson Club (Louisville, Kentucky) Collection -
Frederick Douglas, abolitionist, orator. journalist, diplomat
Papers, 1841-1964, located in Library of Congress Manuscript Division -
John Marshall Harlan, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
Papers, 1810-1971, located in Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Family and general correspondence, legal and financial papers, and other materials, chiefly 1861-1911
