S.
St. Louis, Burr goes to, [87].
Satterlee vs. Matthewson, [191].
Schooner Exchange vs. McFaddon et al, [118] (note).
Sedgwick, Theodore, on Marshall, [49]-[51].
Sedition Act (1798), [21], [49], [57].
Shays’s Rebellion (1786), [34].
“Shockoe Hill,” Marshall's home at Richmond, [201].
“Sidney, Algernon,” pseudonym of Roane, [183].
Smith, Jeremiah, [158]-[159], [163].
South Carolina, nullification, [194]; Jackson's proclamation to, [214]; secession, [227].
Spain, “Burr’s Conspiracy” against, [89].
State Rights, [7], [173], et seq.
“Steamboat case,” see Gibbons vs. Ogden.
Story, Justice Joseph, [109], [118], [220]; Discourse, cited, [34] (note); and Marshall, [116], [150]-[151] (note), [183], [194], [195], [211], [216], [219], [225]; quoted, [129], [201]; Dartmouth College case, [163], [166]; answer to Roane, [177]-[179].
Sturges vs. Crowinshield, [124], [184], [190].
Sullivan, attorney in Dartmouth College case, [159], [163].
Supreme Court, relation to Constitution, [7]-[13]; powers, [11]; establishment, [12]-[13], [14]; original bench, [15]; in New York City, [16]; in Philadelphia, [16]; pioneer work, [17]-[19]; need of leadership, [19]-[20]; Act of Feb. 13, 1801, [22], [60]-[63], [71]; in Washington, [54]; defended by Virginia Assembly, [119]-[120]; bill for enlargement, [186]-[187]; controversy with Georgia, [193]-[194]; number of cases during Marshall’s term of office, [198]; changes on bench, [223].
Swartwout, Samuel, [93], [94], [108], [109].