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Selected Constitutional Decisions

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First Bank of the United States

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Second Bank of the United States

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Supreme Court Building





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PPEOPLE WHO ARE TOO RECENT TO DETERMINE NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE

(150) Harlan F. Stone, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1925-41, and Chief Justice of the United States, 1941-46

Site:

2340 Wyoming Avenue, Washington, DC—Now the Syrian Embassy. Unable to identify any property from New York where Stone practiced law or Chesterfield, New Hampshire, where he was born.

(151) Hugo Black, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1937-71

Sites:

(a) Hugo Black House, US Highway 77, Clay County, Alabama. (Birthplace—not on its original site; listed on the National Register of Historic Places.)

(b) Hugo Black House, 619 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Virginia.

(151) Felix Frankfurter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1939-62

Site:

3018 Dumbarton Avenue, Washington, DC.

(152) William O. Douglas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1939-75

Site:

3701 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, DC.

(153) Fred L. Vinson, Chief Justice of the United States, 1946-53

Site:

Old Jailer's Residence; American Legion Hall (Fred L. Vinson Home), East Madison and Vinson Boulevard, Louisa, Kentucky.

(154) Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, 1953-69

Sites:

(a) 458 Turner Street, Los Angeles, California. (Birthplace.)

(b) Sheraton-Park Hotel (now called the Sheraton-Washington Hotel), 2660 Woodley Avenue, Washington, DC—Warren lived here while serving as Chief Justice of the United States.

(155) John Marshall Harlan, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1955-77

Site:

1677 31st Street, NW, Washington, DC.








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