ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/10/1939 - HFSID 290797
Price: $475.00
WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS
After becoming a newly confirmed Supreme Court justice, he responds to a
congratulatory letter
Typed Letter signed: "Wm O Douglas" in black inkas Supreme Court Associate Justice, 1
page, 8x10½. Washington, D.C., 1939 June 10. On Supreme Court letterhead to Samuel B.
Seidel, New York, New York. In full: "I appreciated very much your kind letter extending to
me your congratulations on my appointment to the Court. I highly value the warmth of your
sentiments./ With warm personal regards and best wishes, I am/ Yours faithfully". William
Orville Douglas (1898-1980) served as chairman of the Securities and Exchange
Commission from 1937 to 1939, during which time President Franklin D. Roosevelt
appointed him Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to succeed Louis D. Brandeis. Justice
Douglas's service on the Court totaled 36 years and seven months, longer than any other
justice up until that point. He retired in November 1975 and died five years later at the age of
81. He was strongly libertarian in his opinions, distrustful of establishments of all types,
and considered himself a voice for the voiceless and powerless. Multiple mailing folds. Minor
notch at top edge. Pencil note in an unknown hand on verso. Corners lightly worn and
creased. Otherwise, fine condition.
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