ILLUSTRATIONS

JOHN MARSHALL[Colored Frontispiece]
From a portrait by Chester Harding painted in Washington in 1828for the Boston Athenæum and still in the possession of that institution.
GOUVERNEUR MORRIS[60]
After a drawing by Quenedey made in Paris, 1789 or 1790, in possessionof his granddaughter, Mrs. Alfred Maudslay. By permission ofMessrs. Charles Scribner's Sons.
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES SITTING WITH MARSHALL INTHE CASE OF MARBURY VERSUS MADISON: WILLIAMCUSHING, WILLIAM PATERSON, SAMUELCHASE, BUSHROD WASHINGTON, ALFRED MOORE128
Reproduced from etchings by Max and Albert Rosenthal in HamptonL. Carson's history of The Supreme Court of the United States, bythe courtesy of the Lawyers' Coöperative Publishing Company,Rochester, New York. The etchings were made from originals asfollows: Cushing, from a pastel by Sharpless, Philadelphia, 1799, inthe possession of the family; Paterson, from a painting in the possessionof the family; Chase, from a painting by Charles Wilson Peale inIndependence Hall, Philadelphia; Washington, from a painting byChester Harding in the possession of the family; Moore, from a miniaturein the possession of Mr. Alfred Moore Waddell, of Wilmington,North Carolina.
SAMUEL CHASE[160]
From Sanderson's Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence,after a painting by Jarvis.
FACSIMILE OF A LETTER FROM JOHN MARSHALLTO JUSTICE SAMUEL CHASE DATED JANUARY 23,1804, ADVOCATING APPELLATE JURISDICTION INTHE LEGISLATURE[176]
JOHN RANDOLPH[188]
From the painting by Chester Harding in the Corcoran Gallery of Art,Washington, D.C.
FACSIMILE OF A PART OF MARSHALL'S LIST OFCORRECTIONS FOR HIS LIFE OF WASHINGTON[240]
AARON BURR[276]
From a portrait by John Vanderlyn in the possession of Mr. PierrepontEdwards, of Elizabeth, New Jersey.
JAMES WILKINSON[290]
After a print presented to the Library of Harvard University byLucien Carr, Esq., from a plate in the possession of Colonel John MasonBrown, of Louisville, Kentucky, and now inserted in the Library'scopy of Wilkinson's Memoirs, Philadelphia, 1816, vol. 1.
JOHN MARSHALL[350]
From a painting by Richard N. Brooke, on the Gallery Floor of theHouse of Representatives at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
THE STATE CAPITOL, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA[400]
From an old photograph showing its appearance at the time of theBurr trial. It was not then stuccoed, and its bare brick walls were exposedbetween the columns or pilasters, giving it the appearance of abarnlike structure.
LUTHER MARTIN[428]
From a portrait in Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
JOHN WICKHAM[492]
From a portrait in the possession of Henry T. Wickham, Esq., ofRichmond, Virginia.
JOHN MARSHALL[516]
From the portrait by Robert Matthew Sully, a nephew and pupil ofThomas Sully, in the possession of the Corcoran Gallery of Art,Washington, D.C.