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Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archives in Commemoration of 175th Anniversary of the Judiciary Act of 1789

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archive...

Original caption: Chief Justice Earl Warren greets Dr. Robt. H. Bahmer, Deputy Archivist, at reception following exhibit opening. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archives in Commemoration of 175th Anniversary of the Judiciary Act of 1789

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archive...

Original caption: Chief Justice Earl Warren greets guests at reception. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of the Warren Commission Presenting the Final Report to President Lyndon B. Johnson Inscribed to Gerald R. Ford by the President

Photograph of the Warren Commission Presenting the Final Report to Pre...

This photograph depicts Chief Justice Earl Warren presenting the final report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (Warren Commission) to President Lyndon B. Johnson. They are... More

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archives in Commemoration of 175th Anniversary of the Judiciary Act of 1789

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archive...

Original caption: Chief Justice Earl Warren greets guests at reception. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archives in Commemoration of 175th Anniversary of the Judiciary Act of 1789

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archive...

Original caption: Chief Justice Earl Warren (left), Mrs. Warren, and Archivist of the U.S., Dr. Wayne C. Grover, view Judiciary Act of 1789 (in exhibit case, Constitution Avenue foyer). Historic Photograph File... More

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archives in Commemoration of 175th Anniversary of the Judiciary Act of 1789

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archive...

Original caption: Chief Justice Earl Warren delivers address to guests, B. L. Boutin and Dr. Wayne C. Grover are on podium. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archives in Commemoration of 175th Anniversary of the Judiciary Act of 1789

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archive...

Original caption: Chief Justice Earl Warren delivers the address to invited guests in Rotunda. Bernard L. Boutin, Administrator of General Services (left) and Dr. Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the U.S., are on ... More

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archives in Commemoration of 175th Anniversary of the Judiciary Act of 1789

Photograph of Opening of Supreme Court Exhibit at the National Archive...

Original caption: Chief Justice Earl Warren, Mrs. Warren, and Archivist of the U.S. Dr. Wayne C. Grover, view Judiciary Act of 1789 (in exhibit case). Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

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