Associate Justice Arthur J. Goldberg Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG
Born: August 08, 1908 in Chicago, Illinois
Died: January 19, 1990 in Washington, District of Columbia
Biography
Arthur Goldberg (1908-1990), served as President Kennedy's Secretary of Labor (1961-1962) before being appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. In 1965, he was convinced by LBJ to give up his lifetime Supreme Court appointment to succeed the late Adlai E. Stevenson as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Goldberg's frustration at the continuing escalation of the Vietnam War prompted him to resign his U.N. post in 1968.
Film Credits
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - AUTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 26637Album leaf signed by Arthur Goldberg, Walter McConaughy, and Hal Laycoe includes Goldberg's signature "Arthur J. Goldberg", McConaughy's "Walter P. McConaughy", and Laycoe's inscribed signature "To George/Kindest/Regards/Hal Laycoe/Portland Buckaroos/1960-61-62".
Price: $200.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 46983Autograph note signed: "Arthur J. Goldberg" on a printed text of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Goldberg, a labor lawyer and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, served as President Kennedy's Secretary of Labor and was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Price: $240.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 08/08/1971 - HFSID 131761Autograph note signed: "With every good wish/Arthur J. Goldberg", on a page from a typed letter requesting his autograph. This note, dating circa 1971, showcases Goldberg's history as Secretary of Labor and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Price: $240.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 81276Autograph sentiment signed: "Best wishes/Arthur J. Goldberg", on a 5x3 card. Arthur Goldberg, a labor lawyer and former Secretary of Labor and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Price: $140.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 273679Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Danny Franklin - Best wishes/Arthur J. Goldberg". Original candid photograph of Arthur J. Goldberg, who served as Secretary of Labor and Associate Justice, later becoming U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Sale Price $215.00
$260.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 273680Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Danny Franklin/With best wishes/Arthur J. Goldberg". Captured by Harris & Ewing, it is captioned beneath the image as "Honorable Arthur J. Goldberg". Arthur J. Goldberg served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Price: $280.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - CLIPPED SIGNATURE - HFSID 33262Flyer featuring Arthur Goldberg's signature, "Arthur J. Goldberg", on the verso, addressed to visitors of his Fifth Avenue campaign headquarters for Governor. Goldberg, a labor lawyer and former U.N. Ambassador, ran unsuccessfully against Nelson Rockefeller in 1970.
Price: $140.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - ENGRAVING SIGNED - HFSID 101942Engraving signed: "Arthur J. Goldberg". Captioned: "U.S. Supreme Court". Published by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Arthur J. Goldberg served as JFK's Secretary of Labor and later as U.N. Ambassador before resigning in 1968.
Price: $240.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 26716Philatelic envelope signed: "Arthur J. Goldberg" with a block of four 3-cent Labor Day stamps affixed, postmarked Camden, NJ, September 8, 1956. This first day cover relates to Goldberg, who served as JFK's Secretary of Labor and Supreme Court Justice.
Price: $160.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 67924Philatelic envelope signed: "Arthur J. Goldberg", commemorating Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes with a 15-cent stamp postmarked Boston, MA, June 14, 1978, marking the first day of issue. Arthur J. Goldberg served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Price: $140.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 258234Philatelic envelope signed by Henry Cabot Lodge and Arthur J. Goldberg, commemorating Adlai E. Stevenson with a 5-cent U.S. stamp. Postmarked Bloomington, Illinois, October 23, 1965, marking the first day of issue.
Sale Price $150.00
$180.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - INSCRIBED SIGNATURE - HFSID 37573Card inscribed with the signature "To Elliot F. Kraemer/With every/good wish/Arthur J. Goldberg". Arthur Goldberg, a labor lawyer and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, served as Secretary of Labor and was appointed as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Price: $140.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - PICTURE POST CARD SIGNED - HFSID 157399Postcard photograph signed "Arthur J. Goldberg" on the verso, showcasing a color photo of the U.S. Supreme Court building. Goldberg, a labor lawyer and former Secretary of Labor, served as Associate Justice and U.N. Ambassador.
Sale Price $115.00
$140.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - SUPREME COURT ENGRAVING SIGNED - HFSID 155711Engraving signed: "Arthur J. Goldberg", depicting the Supreme Court building. Arthur J. Goldberg served as Associate Justice from 1962 to 1965 before becoming U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, appointed by President Johnson.
Sale Price $195.00
$240.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/04/1977 - HFSID 283535Typed letter signed: "Arthur J. Goldberg", dated January 4, 1977, addressing a claim in Smithsonian Magazine regarding Supreme Court Clerk Michael Rodak. Goldberg disputes the characterization of Rodak as "high strung," describing him as "unflappable."
Price: $400.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 02/13/1962 - HFSID 46981Letter signed by Arthur J. Goldberg as JFK's Secretary of Labor, dated February 13, 1962, addressed to John E. Boos. Expressing sentiments similar to President Lincoln and mentioning an enclosed copy of the Gettysburg Address with notation.
Sale Price $295.00
$350.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 09/21/1962 - HFSID 42907Letter signed by Arthur J. Goldberg as JFK's Secretary of Labor, expressing gratitude for good wishes regarding his Supreme Court appointment. Dated September 21, 1962, the letter includes a personal message highlighting his commitment to the Court and the Constitution.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 12/29/1964 - HFSID 266258TLS from Arthur J. Goldberg, signed as Arthur J. Goldberg, dated December 29, 1964, on U.S. Supreme Court letterhead. Addressed to Mrs. Millard Fleischer, expressing gratitude for a pin. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope.
Price: $350.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG - TYPED MESSAGE SIGNED CIRCA 1968 - HFSID 166013Typed message signed: "Arthur J. Goldberg" as U.S. Representative to the United Nations, dated circa 1968, expressing greetings to Illinois citizens on Independence Day. Sent on official letterhead, it reflects Goldberg's dedication to liberty and equal opportunity.
Price: $650.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STANLEY F. REED - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 259012Philatelic envelope signed by five Supreme Court justices: "Stanley Reed", "Tom C. Clark", "Charles E. Whittaker", "Arthur J. Goldberg", and "Abe Fortas". It features a 15-cent stamp postmarked Washington, D.C., March 8, 1968, on the First Day of Issue.
Price: $380.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE TOM C. CLARK - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 48071First Day Cover signed by justices "Tom C. Clark", "Arthur J. Goldberg", "Harry A. Blackmun", and "Abe Fortas", commemorating the 100th Anniversary of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, postmarked April 11, 1962.
Price: $360.00