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During his tenure as chief justice of the United States, he swore in 5 presidents, including Andrew Jackson |
John Marshall
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U.S. HISTORY |
2024-12-19 |
#9229 |
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John Adams appointed this John chief justice |
John Marshall
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$200 |
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U.S. HISTORY |
1998-06-25 |
#3199 |
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1803's Marbury v. Madison decision declaring a law unconstitutional was written by this chief justice |
John Marshall
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$500 |
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U.S. HISTORY |
1996-02-19 |
#2646 |
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In 1807 this Chief Justice presided over the treason trial of Aaron Burr |
(John) Marshall
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$300 |
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AMERICAN HISTORY |
1993-10-01 |
#2085 |
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Between 1804 & 1807, while Chief Justice, he published a 5-volume "Life of George Washington" |
(John) Marshall
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$800 |
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AMERICAN HISTORY |
1993-05-11 |
#2012 |
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From 1801 to 1835, 519 of 1106 Supreme Court opinions were written by him |
John Marshall
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$400 |
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AMERICAN HISTORY |
1992-02-21 |
#1730 |
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The Liberty Bell cracked July 8, 1835 while tolling this Chief Justice's death |
(John) Marshall
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$400 |
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U.S. HISTORY |
1989-05-26 |
#1105 |
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Though the 4th, not the 1st, chief justice, he did more than any other to shape the Supreme Court |
John Marshall
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$800 |
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U.S. HISTORY |
1988-03-25 |
#830 |
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Many consider his appointment as Chief Justice in 1801 most important appointment in U.S. history |
John Marshall
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$500 |
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U.S. HISTORY |
1984-09-28 |
#15 |