American jurist (1779–1845); US Supreme Court justice from 1812 to 1845
| Born | 1779 |
| Died | 1845 |
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American jurist (1779–1845); US Supreme Court justice from 1812 to 1845
| Born | 1779 |
| Died | 1845 |
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Constitutional law, United States, Equity, Equity pleading and procedure, Law, Negotiable instruments, Partnership, Agency (Law), Biography, Conflict of laws, History, Judges, Bills of exchange, Constitutions, Bailments, Cemeteries, Chesapeake (Frigate), Civil procedure, Constitutional history, Constitutional law, united states, Law and legislation, Mount Auburn Cemetery (Cambridge, Mass.), Pleading, Promissory notes, AdmiraltyPlaces
United States, Great Britain, Massachusetts, New England, England, Nouvelle-Angleterre, Pawtuxet River (R.I.), Rhode IslandPeople
Joseph Story (1779-1845), John Marshall (1755-1835), James Lawrence (1781-1813), Samuel Dexter (1761-1816), Abraham Wilkinson (1768-1849), Augustus C. Ludlow (-1813), Ebenezer Tyler (1760-1827), George Washington (1732-1799), John Hooker Ashmun (1800-1833)Time
1813ID Numbers
- OLID: OL34172A
- GoodReads: 253990
- ISNI: 0000000081459155
- Library of Congress Names: n50010851
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): TO0V050423
- VIAF: 66531142
- Wikidata: Q1368374
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q1368374
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![Cover of: An address by Mr. Justice Story on Chief Justice Marshall: delivered in 1852 [i.e., 1835] at the request of the Suffolk (Mass.) Bar. Cover of: An address by Mr. Justice Story on Chief Justice Marshall: delivered in 1852 [i.e., 1835] at the request of the Suffolk (Mass.) Bar.](http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/5587440-M.jpg)



