Justice Tom Clark #86 (1899-1997)
Autographed a card and dated it December 31, 1963. The display includes photographs of Justice Clark
1. Putting on his judicial robes.
2. Leaving on a flight with his wife, Mary on a Pan American Airways flight which had to have been before December 4, 1991, as that was the date Pan Am became defunct.
Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977)
Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977) autographs a chambers card from the United States Supreme Court dating it December 4, 1953 and personalizes it to an unidentified reverend.
Justice Sherman Minton #87 (1890-1965), Justice Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977)
Justice Sherman Minton #87 (1890-1965), Justice Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977)
Earl Warren #88(1953-1969) Stanley Reed #77 (1928-1957) Thomas Clark #86 (1949-1967) Charles Whittaker #91 (1949-1967) Abraham Fortas #95 (1945-1960)
1. 14th Chief Justice Earl Warren #88 from California whose father was murdered in an unsolved crime in Bakersfield, California.
2. Stanley Forman reed #77 from Kentucky who lost the most hair during his term of service which spanned 19 years.
3. Tom C. Clark #86 was from Texas whom President Johnson, also from Texas conspired to appoint Clark’s son attorney general so Clark would resign so he could appoint Thurgood Marshall.
4. Charles E. Whittaker #91 the first judge to serve at all three levels of the Federal Bench .
5. Abraham Fortas #95 friend of Johnson who was going to name Fortas Chief until Wolfson scandal was discovered and Fortas resigned.
Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977)
Justice Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977) Clark was nominated by Harry S. Truman and is the singular Justice over time from Texas. He retired after nearly eighteen years on the bench so he wouldn’t be faced with a conflict when his son Ramsey Clark was to be appointed Attorney General by President Lyndon.
Mahlon Pitney #65 (1858-1924) James Clark McReynolds #66 (1862-1946)
Justice Mahlon Pitney #65 (1858-1924) Justice Pitney was nominated to the court by President Taft in 1912. His appointment was contested but he was accepted by the senate by a 50-26 vote.
Justice James Clark McReynolds #66 (1862-1946) was nominated to the Court by President Wilson and he was installed as Justice in 1914 and remained until 1941. Before his appointment this man from Kentucky studied law at Virginia and was Secretary to Justice Howell Jackson for 2 years.
Tom C. Clark #86 (1899- 1977)
Justice Tom C. Clark #86 (1899- 1977) Tom C. Clark was from Texas. He was the first Supreme Court Justice to be named from that State. He did attend law school though and many others on this list didn’t. He had no judicial experience where many didn’t.
Charles Whittaker #91, Stanley Forman Reed #77,James F. Byrnes #81, and Tom Clark #86.
there are four justices signing this co-signor board. They are as follows: Charles Whittaker #91, Stanley Forman reed #77,
James f. byrnes #81. And tom Clark #86.
Men step down for many reasons. Perhaps these men had many good reasons.
Tom C. Clark #86 (1899-1977)
Justice tom c. Clark #86 (1899-1977) after being raised in Dallas in a family of lawyers Clark to no one’s surprise went to law school and went to work in the family law firm. He joined the department of justice and allied himself with future president harry s, Truman.