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MSA SC 5463-1-1
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Dates1790
Mediumpaper (original), electronic
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Description
Legal brief: Wm. Hinks v. The Brigantine Juliana, April 10, 1790 (libel case; considered the first case ever tried in the court).
MSA SC 5463-1-2
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Dates1813
Mediumpaper (original)
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Letter; James Monroe to the Marshall of the District Court of Maryland dated January 30, 1813.
MSA SC 5463-1-3
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Dates1827
Mediumpaper (original)
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Description
Writ of Habeas Corpus: Issued by Elias Glenn for Victor Diffry, June 13, 1827
MSA SC 5463-1-4
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Dates1836
Mediumpaper (original)
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Description
Oath: taken by Roger Brooke Taney on his appointment as Chief Judge of the US Supreme Court, March 28, 1836.

Roger Brooke Taney, Chief Justice 1836-1864.

Roger Brooke Taney was born in Calvert County, Maryland, on March 17, 1777. He was graduated from Dickinson College in 1795. After reading law in a law office in Annapolis, Maryland, he was admitted to the bar in 1799. In the same year, he was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates. Defeated for re-election, Taney moved to Frederick, Maryland, and entered the practice of law. He was elected to the State Senate in 1816 and served until 1821. In 1823, Taney moved to Baltimore, where he continued the practice of law. From 1827 to 1831, Taney served as Attorney General for the State of Maryland. In 1831, Taney was appointed Attorney General of the United States by President Andrew Jackson. On September 23, 1833, Taney received a recess appointment as Secretary of the Treasury. When the recess appointment terminated, Taney was formally nominated to serve in that position, but the Senate declined to confirm the appointment in 1834. In 1835, Taney was nominated as Associate Justice by President Jackson to succeed Justice Duvall, but the Senate failed to confirm him. On December 28, 1835, President Jackson nominated Taney Chief Justice of the United States. The Senate confirmed the appointment on March 15, 1836. Taney served as Chief Justice for twenty-eight years, the second longest tenure of any Chief Justice, and died on October 12, 1864, at the age of eighty-seven.

MSA SC 5463-1-5
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Dates1831
Mediumpaper (original), electronic
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Description
Certificate: appointment of Thomas Finley as US Marshall, District of Maryland, January 12, 1831
MSA SC 5463-1-6
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Dates1862
Mediumpaper (original)
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Description
Petition: of Columbus Breescup for Writ of Habeas Corpus, April 10, 1862
MSA SC 5463-1-7
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Dates1862
Mediumpaper (original)
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Description
Petition: of Deborah Hazlett for her son James Hazlett for Writ of Habeas Corpus, May 10, 1862
MSA SC 5463-1-8
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Dates1867
Mediumpaper (original)
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Description
"Petition of Elizabeth Turner (Colored) by her next friend Charles Henry Minowky for Habeas Corpus, September 18, 1867 (first in a series brought relating to apprenticeship of the children of former slaves)
MSA SC 5463-1-9
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Dates1863
Mediumpaper (original)
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Description
Petition: for Writ of Habeas Corpus In the Matter of Ralph Abercrombie, a prisoner [Confederate spy], December 20, 1863
MSA SC 5463-1-10
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Dates1861
Mediumelectronic only
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Description
File: John Merryman and the Writ of Habeas Corpus.

This item consisting of 66 pages is now cataloged as individual documents, see
MSA SC 5463-Series 7 and additional scans.

MSA SC 5463-1-11
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Dates1769
Mediumpaper (original), electronic
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Admiralty, Re: Brigantine Juliana, case filed in year 1790, exhibit: Articles of Brigantine Juliana, 1769

Images of oversized records

See related items, MSA SC 5463-1-1; MSA SC 5463-1-12 to MSA SC 5463-1-20.

MSA SC 5463-1-12
RESTRICTED: Do not circulate original
Dates1790/04/10
Mediumpaper (original), electronic
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Description
Admiralty, Legal brief: Wm Hamilton v. The Brigantine Juliana, April 10, 1790, No. 3. (libel case) and oath taken by Wm. Hamilton regarding the accounts received of the Brigantine Juliana.

See related items, MSA SC 5463-1-1; MSA SC 5463-1-11 to MSA SC 5463-1-20.

MSA SC 5463-1-13
RESTRICTED: Do not circulate original.
Dates1790/04/10
Mediumpaper (original), electronic
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Description
Admiralty, Legal brief: Charles David v. The Brigantine Juliana, April 10, 1790, No. 4. (libel case) and oath taken by Charles David regarding the accounts received of the Brigantine Juliana.

See related items, MSA SC 5463-1-1; MSA SC 5463-1-11 to MSA SC 5463-1-20.

MSA SC 5463-1-14
RESTRICTED: Do not circulate original.
Dates1790/04/10
Mediumpaper (original), electronic
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Description
Admiralty, Legal brief: John Yem v. The Brigantine Juliana, April 10, 1790, No. 5. (libel case) and oath taken by John Yem regarding the accounts received of the Brigantine Juliana.

See related items, MSA SC 5463-1-1; MSA SC 5463-1-11 to MSA SC 5463-1-20.

MSA SC 5463-1-15
RESTRICTED: Do not circulate original.
Dates1790/04/10
Mediumpaper (original), electronic
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Admiralty, Legal brief: Wm Brown v. The Brigantine Juliana, April 10, 1790, No. 6. (libel case) and oath taken by Wm Brown regarding the accounts received of the Brigantine Juliana.

See related items, MSA SC 5463-1-1; MSA SC 5463-1-11 to MSA SC 5463-1-20.

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