Sold – Chief Justice William H. Taft Tells the First Jewish Federal Judge, “It is always a pleasure

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Autograph Letter Signed on his Supreme Court letterhead, Pointe a Pic, Canada, June 23, 1925, to Judge Jacob Trieber, the first Jewish Federal judge. “Thank you very much for your paper. I shall use it. I hope you are well and cool. Don’t work too hard. You have earned a rest and...

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Sold – Chief Justice William H. Taft Tells the First Jewish Federal Judge, “It is always a pleasure

Autograph Letter Signed on his Supreme Court letterhead, Pointe a Pic, Canada, June 23, 1925, to Judge Jacob Trieber, the first Jewish Federal judge. “Thank you very much for your paper. I shall use it. I hope you are well and cool. Don’t work too hard. You have earned a rest and you’ll last longer for it. It is always a pleasure to read your opinions.”  The original envelope is still present.   

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