SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
| Chief Justices. | Associate Justices. | State Whence Appointed. | Term of Service. | Years of Service. | Born. | Died. |
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| 1 | John Jay[[117]] | | New York | 1789–1795 | 6 | 1745 | 1829 |
| | | John Rutledge[[117]] | South Carolina | 1789–1791 | 2 | 1739 | 1800 |
| | | William Cushing | Massachusetts | 1789–1810 | 21 | 1733 | 1810 |
| | | James Wilson | Pennsylvania | 1789–1798 | 9 | 1742 | 1798 |
| | | John Blair[[117]] | Virginia | 1789–1796 | 7 | 1732 | 1800 |
| | | Robert H. Harrison[[117]] | Maryland | 1789–1790 | 1 | 1745 | 1790 |
| | | James Iredell | North Carolina | 1790–1799 | 9 | 1751 | 1799 |
| | | Thomas Johnson[[117]] | Maryland | 1791–1793 | 2 | 1732 | 1819 |
| | | William Patterson | New Jersey | 1793–1806 | 13 | 1745 | 1806 |
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| 2 | John Rutledge[[118]] | | South Carolina | 1795–1795 | | 1739 | 1800 |
| | | Samuel Chase | Maryland | 1796–1811 | 15 | 1741 | 1811 |
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| 3 | Oliver Ellsworth[[117]] | | Connecticut | 1796–1801 | 5 | 1745 | 1807 |
| | | Bushr’d Washington | Virginia | 1798–1829 | 31 | 1762 | 1829 |
| | | Alfred Moore[[117]] | North Carolina | 1799–1804 | 5 | 1755 | 1810 |
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| 4 | John Marshall | | Virginia | 1801–1835 | 34 | 1755 | 1835 |
| | | William Johnson | South Carolina | 1804–1834 | 30 | 1771 | 1834 |
| | | Brockh’t Livingston | New York | 1806–1823 | 17 | 1757 | 1823 |
| | | Thomas Todd | Kentucky | 1807–1826 | 19 | 1765 | 1826 |
| | | Joseph Story | Massachusetts | 1811–1845 | 34 | 1779 | 1845 |
| | | Gabriel Duval[[117]] | Maryland | 1811–1836 | 25 | 1752 | 1844 |
| | | Smith Thompson | New York | 1823–1845 | 22 | 1767 | 1845 |
| | | Robert Trimble | Kentucky | 1826–1828 | 2 | 1777 | 1828 |
| | | John McLean | Ohio | 1829–1861 | 32 | 1785 | 1861 |
| | | Henry Baldwin | Pennsylvania | 1830–1846 | 16 | 1779 | 1846 |
| | | James M. Wayne[[119]] | Georgia | 1835–1867 | 32 | 1790 | 1867 |
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| 5 | Roger B. Taney | | Maryland | 1836–1864 | 28 | 1777 | 1864 |
| | | Philip P. Barbour | Virginia | 1836–1841 | 5 | 1783 | 1841 |
| | | John Catron | Tennessee | 1837–1865 | 28 | 1778 | 1865 |
| | | John McKinley | Alabama | 1837–1852 | 15 | 1780 | 1852 |
| | | Peter V. Daniel | Virginia | 1841–1860 | 19 | 1785 | 1860 |
| | | Samuel Nelson[[117]] | New York | 1845–1872 | 27 | 1792 | 1873 |
| | | Levi Woodbury | New Hampshire | 1845–1851 | 6 | 1789 | 1851 |
| | | Robert C. Grier[[117]] | Pennsylvania | 1846–1869 | 23 | 1794 | 1870 |
| | | Benjamin R. Curtis[[117]] | Massachusetts | 1851–1857 | 6 | 1809 | 1874 |
| | | John A. Campbell[[117]] | Alabama | 1853–1861 | 8 | 1811 | |
| | | Nathan Clifford | Maine | 1858– | | 1803 | 1881 |
| | | Noah H. Swayne[[117]] | Ohio | 1861– | | 1805 | 1881 |
| | | Samuel F. Miller | Iowa | 1862– | | 1816 | |
| | | David Davis[[117]] | Illinois | 1862–1877 | 15 | 1815 | |
| | | Stephen J. Field | California | 1866– | | 1816 | |
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| 6 | Salmon P. Chase | | Ohio | 1864–1873 | 9 | 1808 | 1873 |
| | | William Strong[[117]] | Pennsylvania | 1870–1880 | 10 | 1808 | |
| | | Joseph P. Bradley | New Jersey | 1870– | | 1813 | |
| | | Ward Hunt[[117]] | New York | 1872– | | 1811 | |
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| 7 | Morrison R. Waite | | Ohio | 1874–1887 | 13 | 1816 | 1887 |
| | | John M. Harlan | Kentucky | 1877– | | 1833 | |
| | | William B. Woods | Georgia | 1880– | | 1826 | |
| | | Horace Gray | Massachusetts | 1881– | | | |
| | | Roscoe Conkling[[117]] | New York | 1882– | | | . |
| | | Samuel Blatchford | New York | 1882– | | | |
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| 8 | Melville W. Fuller | | Illinois | 1887– | | | |
| | | Lucius Q. C. Lamar | Mississippi | 1887– | | | |
| | | David J. Brewer | Kansas | 1890– | | | |
TOTAL NUMBER OF TROOPS CALLED INTO SERVICE DURING THE REBELLION.[[120]]
The various calls of the President for men were as follows:
| 1861—3 months’ men | 75,000 |
| 1861—3 years’ men | 500,000 |
| 1862—3 years’ men | 300,000 |
| 1862—9 months’ men | 300,000 |
| 1864—3 years’ men, February | 500,000 |
| 1864—3 years’ men, March | 200,000 |
| 1864—3 years’ men, July | 500,000 |
| 1864—3 years’ men, December | 300,000 |
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| Total | 2,675,000 |