12th Chief Harlan F. Stone #73 (1872-1946)
12th Chief Harlan F. Stone #73 (1872 -1946)
Chief Stone became the Chief Justice on July 3, 1941 and was nominated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Stone had originally served the Court as an Associate Justice and was nominated by President Calvin Coolidge.
The Chief attended Columbia law. And later Attorney General. Stone was the first Justice to be named Associate and Chief consecutively.
Justice stone autographs a letter as an Associate Justice on Supreme Court letterhead dated November 19, 1940, where he thanks the writer for his brothers letters.
Included on the board are three photographs: 1 sitting in chambers: 2. Leaving his home and 3. Taking a photograph with his wife, Agnes. There is an art drawing and signed by artist Pugh and numbered 58 of 63 and displays the great seal of the United States.
Board is numbered: # 185.A
Offered For: $3250.