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Carson, Hampton L.
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- The Supreme Court of the United States: Its History ... and its Centennial Celebration, February 4th, 1890. Philadelphia: A. R. Keller Co., 1892
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Catalogue Note
Hampton Carson (1852-1929), professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, attorney general of Pennsylvania, and president of both the Pennsylvania and the American Bar Associations, was a prolific orator and writer on historical and legal subjects. He was also a great collects or of manuscripts, portraits, letters, and political cartoons, much of which he donated to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
His History of the Supreme Court was first published in 2 volumes in 1891. The present appears to be an expanded edition created for the centennial celebration with a section devoted to the ceremonies and individuals who took part. The extra-illustrations include autograph letters by Supreme Court Justices (with years they served): James Wilson (1789-1798), John Rutledge (1789-1791), John Blair (1789-1796), James Iredell (17909-1799), Thomas Johnson (1792-1793), William Paterson (1793-1806), Oliver Ellsworth (1796-1800), Samuel Chase (1796-1811), Bushrod Washington (1798-1829), Roger B. Taney (1836-1864), Salmon P. Chase (1864-1873, 2 examples), among many others. Other notable individuals include Daniel Webster, Benjamin F. Butler, Edwin M. Stanton, James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, John C. Breckinridge, Charles Sumner, Richard Henry Dana and Henry Knox.
A complete list of the authors of the letters and documents, with their locations in the volumes, is available from the Book Department.