Associate Justice William H. Moody Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WILLIAM H. MOODY
Born: December 23, 1853 in Newbury, Massachusetts
Died: July 02, 1917 in Haverhill, Massachusetts
Biography
William Moody (1853-1917), represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress (1895-1902). He served as Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of the Navy (1902-1904) and Attorney General (1904-1906). President Roosevelt appointed Moody Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1906. A form of crippling rheumatism forced his retirement in 1910. Moody's brief term as Associate Justice can be characterized by its adherence to judicial restraint, a spacious view of the national commerce power and a deference to state power when exercised for social ends.
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WILLIAM H. MOODY - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 83221Signature: "W. H. Moody"/6th Mass Dist", 5x2¼. Letter fragment (unknown hand) on verso. Moody (1853-1917), represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress (1895-1902). He served as Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of the Navy (1902-1904) and Attorney General (1904-1906).…"
Price: $120.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WILLIAM H. MOODY - AUTOGRAPH 10/05/1905 - HFSID 46534Signature: "William H. Moody/Attorney Genl/Oct. 5th 1905", 7x2½. Moody (1853-1917), represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress (1895-1902). He served as Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of the Navy (1902-1904) and Attorney General (1904-1906).
Price: $140.00
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WILLIAM H. MOODY - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED 01/30/1899 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 34961The two United States Congressmen sign their names and states in black ink Signature: "W.H. Moody/ Haverhill/ Mass" in black ink. January 3, 1899. Haverhill, Massachusetts. Autograph sentiment signed (on verso): "very truly yours/ Walter Evans/ KY" in faded black ink.
Price: $200.00
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PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT - CIVIL APPOINTMENT SIGNED 07/23/1904 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 257164In 1904, Roosevelt signed this appointment along with William H Moody, making Henry K. Simkson a Notary Public for the District of Columbia for five years. Civil appointment signed: "Theodore Roosevelt", as president in brown ink.
Price: $2,800.00