ASSOCIATE JUSTICE FELIX FRANKFURTER - COLLECTION WITH CHANNING HEGGIE TOBIAS, PHILIP S. BERNSTEIN, MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM J. "WILD BILL" DONOVAN, RALPH J. BUNCHE, DANIEL A. POLING, JAMES H. DUFF - HFSID 348160
Price: $4,800.00
SUPREME COURT JUSTICE FELIX FRANKFURTER and SIX
OTHERS
This collection includes two letters from the Supreme Court Justice, including one
signed by six other notable religious and community leaders.
Collection comprises: 1) Typed Letter Signed: "Philip S. Bernstein", "Ralph J. Bunche",
"William J. Donovan", "James H. Duff", "Felix Frankfurter", "Daniel A. Poling", and
"Channing H. Tobias". 7x10 visible. Two pages. Dated April 8, 1953. Sent to Dr. W. W.
Alexander in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This letter is regarding a weekend-long event in
Aaronsburg, Pennsylvania, from June 19-21, 1953. The founder of the town, a Jewish man
named Aaron Levy, donated a lot of land and money to build a Lutheran Church. The 150th
anniversary of the Church was celebrated in 1949, and the signers attended a celebratory event
that year. They planned to meet in Aaronsburg a second time to discuss religious tolerance,
peace, and equality. Letter in Part: "All of us who sign this letter were at Aaronsburg that
Sunday, nearly four years ago. We were tremendously impressed by what we saw and
heard. We went away with the hope that the powerful energy for good, unleashed here in
this rural Pennsylvania community, could somehow be developed into a force for world
enlightenment. If that day should ever come we wanted to help and hoped we would be
invited to return to Aaronsburg. We have been". Lightly toned. Otherwise, fine condition. 2)
Autograph Letter Signed: "Felix Frankfurter". 5x7¾ visible. One page. Dated May 10.
Letterhead from the Supreme Court of the United States. In Full: "My dear Lewis:/ Sad as is
the news of the burning of the Aaronsburg I'm grateful to you for sending me the
information. Since the walls have been spared, perhaps 'they' will rebuild it on its old
site". Lightly toned. Otherwise, fine condition. Felix Frankfurter (1882-1965) was a
Supreme Court Justice from 1939 to 1962. He replaced Benjamin Cardozo on the
bench upon the latter's death. In addition to his lengthy tenure on the highest court in the
land, Frankfurter also co-founded the American Civil Liberties Union. Other signers include
Philip S. Bernstein (1901-1985), William Donovan (1883-1959), Ralph Bunche
(1904-1971), James H. Duff (1883-1969) Daniel A. Poling (1884-1968), and Channing
Tobias (1882-1961). These men all represent different religions or government entities. Frame
lightly chipped along edges and corners. Otherwise, fine condition. Two Items. Framed to an
overall size of 42x28.
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