Sepia Signed Photograph of Justice Louis Brandeis in His Judicial Robes
Brandeis was the first Jewish Supreme Court justice, serving for a quarter of a century. A superb 7 by 10 inch sepia photograph of him in his judicial robes by the noted photographers Harris and Ewing, looking just as he did on the bench, inscribed and signed on May 18, 1941...
Brandeis was the first Jewish Supreme Court justice, serving for a quarter of a century. A superb 7 by 10 inch sepia photograph of him in his judicial robes by the noted photographers Harris and Ewing, looking just as he did on the bench, inscribed and signed on May 18, 1941 to Carl F. Vietor of the Savings Banks Life Insurance Fund of New York. Brandeis was in the last months of his life; he died in October 1941.

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