Frederick Moore Vinson papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Frederick Moore Vinson papers
- Date
- 1864-1953 (inclusive)
- 1924-1953 (bulk)
- Extent
- 166 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Economic stabilization.
- Elections -- United States -- Congresses.
- Judges -- Correspondence.
- Judges -- United States.
- Judicial opinions
- Judicial process -- United States
- Legislators -- Correspondence.
- New Deal, 1933-1939.
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Veterans.
- World War, 1939-1945.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject, document type, or format into sixteen series and retains its original order. Where possible original folder names were retained.
- Preferred Citation
- 72M2: [identification of item], Frederick Moore Vinson papers, 1864-1953, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Frederick Moore Vinson was the thirteenth Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, serving from 1946 until his death in 1953. Over the course of forty years of public service, Vinson served in all three branches of the federal government, representing Kentucky in the House of Representatives, working in the administrations of both President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, and presiding over seminal cases on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and the Supreme Court of the United States.
- Vinson was born in Louisa, Kentucky on January 22, 1890 and graduated from Kentucky Normal College in 1908. He earned an A.B. degree from Centre College in 1909 and an L.L.B. degree in 1911.
- After completing legal training, he opened a private practice in Louisa, where he also served as city attorney for one year. In 1921, Vinson was elected as the Commonwealth Attorney for Kentucky's 32nd Judicial District and served for three years, until his election to the US House of Representatives from the Ninth District. He was re-elected in the next two congressional elections but was defeated in the Republican landslide of 1928. Two years later, he returned to Congress. During the next decade, Vinson represented Kentucky-at-large in the House and then the newly created Eighth District of Kentucky.
- In the House, Vinson became an authority on tax and fiscal matters. He served as a member of the Ways and Means Committee from December 1931 through the end of his congressional career in 1937, including as chairman of the Subcommittee on Internal Revenue Taxation and as a member of the Subcommittee on Tax Revision.
- In December 1937, President Roosevelt appointed Vinson to become an associate justice on the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. He served on this bench from May 1938 to May 1943. During his last year on this Court, Vinson joined the Emergency Court of Appeals as its chief judge.
- On May 27, 1943, Vinson resigned from the judiciary to accept President Roosevelt's appointment as the Director of Economic Stabilization, an emergency post created during World War Two. He remained in this position until March 5, 1945, when he became Federal Loan Administrator. Less than a month later, President Roosevelt named Vinson as the Director of War Mobilization and Reconstruction.
- Shortly after assuming office, President Truman nominated Vinson to become Secretary of the Treasury. In this position, he supervised the financial operations of the government during the closing months of World War Two. To transition the economy from wartime to peacetime, Vinson recommended and Congress approved substantial tax reductions. Also under Vinson's tenure, the government ended its war bond drives, floating the Victory Loan for the last time in December 1945.
- Vinson played a leading role in helping to develop the modern international economic and financial order. In July 1944, he served as vice chairman of the United States delegation to the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, and helped draft the agreements establishing the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconversion and Development. In March 1946, Vinson chaired the Savannah Conference, which implemented the provisions of the Bretton Woods Agreements. He was also involved in developing the Anglo-American Loan of 1946, as well as other American loans to reconstruct Britain Europe after the War.
- On June 6, 1946, President Truman nominated Vinson to become Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court to succeed Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone. Two weeks later, the Senate unanimously confirmed him. During his tenure as Chief, the Court addressed pivotal questions concerning individual liberties, civil rights, and the relationship between government regulation and private economic enterprise. On September 8, 1953, short months before re-argument of another seminal case, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Vinson died suddenly in his Washington, DC home. He was interred in Pine Hill Cemetery in his hometown of Louisa.
- Scope and Content
- The Frederick Moore Vinson papers (dated 1864-1953, bulk 1924-1953; 166 cubic feet; 381 document boxes, seven textile items, three map folders, one artwork) comprise correspondence, memoranda, judicial opinions, case files, speeches, research materials, meeting and appointment files, press releases, newspaper clippings, photographs, and memorabilia documenting his forty years as a public figure in local, state, and national politics. The bulk of the material consists of correspondence documenting Vinson's engagement in Kentucky politics, congressional constituent services, his work in the Roosevelt and Truman Administrations, and the Federal Judiciary. There are also papers related to his social life and personal relationships with family and friends. The majority of materials consist of documents, but formats in the collection also include index cards, photographs, political cartoons, microfilm, audio reel and cassettes, artwork, textiles, plaques, and other three-dimensional objects.
- Vinson's correspondents include Dean Acheson, Alben W. Barkley, Hugo Black, Harold Burton, Harry F. Byrd, Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, Virgil M. Chapman, Thomas C. Clark, Clark Clifford, William O. Minton, Stanley F. Reed, A. Willis Robertson, Harry S. Truman, and Thomas R. Underwood. Among other subjects, materials documents Kentucky politics, the New Deal era, the World War II era, postwar development of the international economic and financial order, and the Supreme Court's postwar jurisprudence on civil rights, civil liberties, and other major constitutional issues.
- The collection is divided into sixteen series: House of Representatives; Political files; Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; Emergency Court of Appeals; Office of Economic Stabilization; Bretton Woods Conference; Federal Loan Administrator; Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion; Secretary of the Treasury; Supreme Court; Articles and statements; Newspaper clippings; Personal correspondence; Speeches; Photographs; and Memorabilia.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
House of Representatives, 1864, 1924-1938
Scope and Contents
The House of Representatives series primarily consists of correspondence documenting Vinson's constituent services during his five terms representing Kentucky's Eighth and Ninth congressional districts. There are also news clippings, legislative working files, information regarding House committee assignments, and correspondence with Members of Congress, government agencies and political supporters. Also included are legislative bill files, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and published information documenting Vinson's work on the House committees on Appropriations, Military Affairs, and Ways and Means.
The majority of the series dates from Vinson's early years in the House, 1924-1928. The series is divided into six sub-series: Congressional files, Army-Navy files, Military Affairs Committee files, Pension files, Post office files, Veterans Bureau files. The sub-series are interrelated; researchers interested in pension files, for example, should also review the other five sub-series. For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Political files, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
Congressional files, 1924-1938
Scope and Contents
Primarily consists of correspondence documenting constituents' views on public policies and various requests for assistance and/or information, such as farmers' almanacs and congressional directories. There are also newspaper clippings, legislative working files, information regarding House committee assignments, and correspondence with Members of Congress, government agencies and political supporters. Subjects includes fiscal policy, coal and tobacco taxes, and veteran benefits.
Arranged alphabetically by folder title and chronologically within.
A, 1924-1926
Academy appointments - A-Y, 1932-1934
Adams, Ira - Adair, R.B., 1924-1927
Adjusted Compensation, 1925-1927
Agriculture - Bureau of Forest Service, 1925
Agriculture - Bureau of Plant Industry, 1924-1927
Agriculture - Bureau of Roads, 1924-1927
Agriculture - Farmer's Bulletin lists - Bath-Wolfe counties, undated
Agriculture - Farmer's Bulletin requests, 1924
Agriculture - Farmer's Bulletin requests - A-W, 1925-1927
Agriculture - Kentucky Farm Bureau, 1924
Agriculture - tomato canning bulletins, 1926
Agriculture - yearbook requests, 1924-1927
Allen-Ault, 1926
Ba-Bl, 1924-1927
Bagsby-Barney, 1924-1926
Bank deposits - guaranty - Glass-Steagall bill, 1933
Beac-Berger, 1924-1926
Best-Bierlin, 1924
Big Sandy River Bridge bill, 1926
Bills - agricultural, etc., 1924-1926
Bills - Army appropriations, 1925
Bills - Ball Rent Act, 1924-1925
Bills - Capper-Kelley - 69th Congress, 1926-1927
Bills - Disabled Emergency Office bill - Lineberger bill, 1924
Bills - hospitals, 1928
Bills - Howell-Barkley, 1924
Bills - Johnson immigration, 1924
Bills - Los Angeles Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1924
Bills - McNary-Haugen, 1924-1928
Bills - miscellaneous, 1924-1927
Bills - Mt. Sterling Hospital, 1927
Bills - Mutual Life Insurance Company - re. sec. 231 revenue bill, 1924
Bills - pensions - 68th Congress, 1924-1925
Bills - postal - 60th Congress, 1924-1925
Bills - public buildings and grounds, 1924-1925
Bills - public camp grounds, 1925-1927
Bills - revenue bills - 68th congress, 1924-1925
Bills - Robinson Amendment, 1924-1925
Bills - Temple bill, 1924
Bills - Thatcher, 1924-1926
Billups-Bingham, 1924-1927
Blackerby, 1927
Blake-Boggs-Bonus, 1924-1927
Blue Licks Memorial, 1932
Bo-By, 1924-1928
Bonus bills, 1935-1936
Bonus bills, veterans' legislation, 1933-1936
Botanic Gardens, 1924-1928
Bozeman-Brobeck-Brooks, 1924-1927
Brown-Bryan-Bryson, 1924-1925
Burchett-Byron, 1924-1926
C - miscellaneous, 1927-1928
Ca-Cl, 1924-1927
Calendar requests for 1928 - Childers, Rex, 1927-1928
Campaign of 1924, 1924
Campbell, Fallen, 1924
Campbell-Cattle, 1924-1927
Carey, Mrs. Lyss, 1924
Carol Mining Co. - J.E. Rhodemyre, 1934-1935
Carroll, Robert L., 1924
Catlettsburg, Kentucky, 1924
Chapman, Virgil, 1926
Childers, J.R., 1924-1925
Chiles, R.A., 1924-1925
Cincinnati C&O Bridge, 1926-1927
Cisco, Morton L., 1924-1925
Clay, Homer, 1924
Clerks of House of Representatives, 1923-1928
Co-Cu, 1924-1927
Coal - Bituminous Coal Commission - Senate 2935, 1932-1933
Coal - Guffey - coal bill, 1935
Coal - million dollar amendment, 1927-1929
Commerce Department, 1925-1926
Commerce Department, Bureau or Fisheries, 1925-1928
Committee assignments - 69th and 70th Congresses, 1925-1927
Committee for the Nation, 1933
Compton, 1926
Congressional amendment, 1928
Congressional Record and Directory - 68th-70th Congresses, 1924-1928
Conley-Cox, 1924-1926
Convict labor goods, 1928
Cooper, Charles M., 1924-1926
Corlis, H.L., 1925-1925
Crank-Cynthiana, 1924-1927
Cromwell, Emma, 1924-1926
Crowell, Fred, 1927-1928
Cumberland Falls, 1926-1927
D, 1924-1928
Daily-Dinkle, 1924-1926
Debate data requests, 1927-1928
Democratic National Committee, 1924-1928
Democratic State Central Executive Committee, 1924
Disabled American veterans of World War I, 1925
Dixon, Robert, 1924-1928
Dixon, Robert P. Jr., 1924-1928
Dodson-Duncan, 1924-1925
Donaldson, 1928
Douglas, Lindsay, 1924-1928
E, 1924-1928
Economy bill correspondence, 1932-1933
Economy bill of 1932, 1933
Economy bill of 1933 - public reaction - C-Y, 1933
Education bill - 70th Congress, 1927-1928
Election certificates, 1926
Elgin-Endaley, 1924-1927
Executive Committeemen, 1928
Ex-service men - lists for correction, 1924
F, 1924-1928
Farm legislation, 1926-1928
Federal judges salary increase, 1925-1926
Federal Trade Commission, 1925-1928
Fennell-Foster, 1924-1927
Flood control, 1926-1927
G, 1924-1928
Gabbard-Gibson, 1924-1926
Goodpastor-Gullion, 1924-1927
H, 1924-1928
Hager-Harmon, 1924-1928
Harp-Hawley, 1924-1928
Hays-Hull, 1924-1927
Home Owners Loan Corporation, legislation, 1932
House organization - committee assignments, 1931
House organization - committee assignments - A-O, 1933-1935
House organization - committee assignments - N-Z, 1934-1935
House organization - committee assignments - P-W, 1933
Hutchinson-Hutton, 1924-1928
I, 1924-1928
Interior Department - Bureau of Education, 1925-1926
Interior Department - General Land Office, 1925-1926
Interior Department - Geological Survey, 1924-1926
Interior Department - Mines Bureau, 1924-1928
Italian debt settlement, 1926
J, 1924-1928
Jacobs-Jones, 1924-1928
K, 1924-1928
Kazee-Kirk, 1924-1928
Kitchen, 1924
L, 1924-1928
Labor-Lawrence County, 1924-1928
Lewis-Littrell, 1924-1928
Lists - requests for A-Z, 1927-1928
Loughridge-Lyon, 1924-1928
M, 1924-1928
Mammoth Cave project, 1925-1926
Manning-Maps, 1924-1928
Maps requests, 1927-1928
Marihuana taxing bill, 1937
Masonry-Megibben, 1924-1928
Mc, 1924-1928
Mc-Mi, 1927-1928
McClure-McMillan, 1924-1928
McCormack-MacLaughlin, 1927-1928
Meredith-Mobley, 1924-1927
Miscellaneous, 1925
Miscellaneous, 1933-1938
Miscellaneous data, 1923-1927
Mo-Mu, 1927-1928
Moneyhon, J.A., 1924-1929
Mooney-Myers, 1924-1926
Morris, Joe, 1924-1926
N, 1924-1928
Narcotics, 1925
National Federation of Federal Employees, 1924-1925
National Military Home, 1926-1929
National Tribune, 1927
Newspapers, 1927-1928
Newspapers - A-W, 1924-1926
Nichols-Nuckols, 1924-1926
Northeast Kentucky Coal Association, 1924-1928
O, 1924-1928
Oaks-Osborne, 1920-1926
P, 1924-1928
Patent Office, 1924-1927
Peebles-Pelfrey, 1924-1927
Pending legislation - A-O, 1928
Pending legislation - P-W, 1928
Pennington-Petrou, 1924-1928
Pensions - 69th Congress 1st session - A-Z, 1925-1926
Pickett-Prewitt, 1924-1925
Postal bills - 69th Congress 1st session, 1925-1926
Q, 1925
R, 1924-1926
Railway Labor Board bill - 69th Congress 1st session, 1926
Ramey-Redden, 1924-1926
Reconstruction Finance Corporation - A-Y, 1932-1938
Redwine, E.E., 1928
Redwine-Reeves, 1924-1926
Remines-Revenue laws, 1924-1926
Reorganization bill - General Accounting Office, 1937-1938
Reorganization bill - General Accounting Office - debates in Senate, 1938
Reorganization bill - General Accounting Office - drafts, undated
Reorganization bill - General Accounting Office - memorandum & reports, 1938
Reorganization bill - General Accounting Office - miscellaneous, 1938
Requests miscellaneous - A-Z, 1927-1928
Revenue bill, 1925-1926
Revenue bill, 1934
Revenue bill, 1936
Revenue bill, 1938
Revenue bill - income data statistics, 1933-1936
Revenue bill - miscellaneous, 1933-1934
Reynolds, Franklin, 1924-1928
Rhodes-Riley, 1924-1926
Ripper bill - Kentucky legislature, 1928
River - Big Sandy, 1925-1928
Roads-Robsion, 1925-1927
Ross-Russell, 1924-1928
Russell Lumber and Supply Company, 1927-1928
S, 1927-1928
Sa-Sm, 1924-1928
Sandlin-See, 1924-1928
Senff-Sewell, 1924-1928
Shannon, E.E., 1924-1928
Shearer - speaking invitations and engagements, 1924-1928
Sheppard-Towner bill - 69th Congress, 1926
So-Su, 1924-1928
Social security, 1935
Social security - data, 1935
Social security - old age pensions, unemployment insurance, 1935
Speakership of Kentucky House of Representatives, 1927-1928
Special acts - Air Corp increase - HR 10827, 1926
Special Acts - aircraft procurement - HR 11284, 1928
Special Acts - Brewer, William, 1928
Special Acts - Bridge bill - Fullerton, 1924
Special Acts - Chapman, William, 1928
Special Acts - Deaton, James, 1928-1929
Special Acts - Frost, Thomas, 1928-1929
Special Acts - Gambill, George, 1926-1929
Special Acts - Grant, Roda, 1865, 1928
Special Acts - immigration, 1924
Special Acts - judicial - Kentucky, 1927
Special Acts - Louisa, Kentucky, 1924
Special Acts - Maxwell, Elizabeth, 1926-1929
Special Acts - McClain, Rachel, 1928
Special Acts - military procurement - horses, 1927
Special Acts - pensions - Adams-Austin, 1926-1928
Special Acts - pensions - Berry-Boggs, 1924-1928
Special Acts - pensions - Bonta-Burton, 1924-1928
Special Acts - pensions - Campbell-Caskey, 1864, 1924-1928
Special Acts - pensions - Childers, 1926-1928
Special Acts - pensions - Clark-Degman, 1923-1929
Special Acts - pensions - Edens-Fitzgerald, 1925-1926
Special Acts - pensions - Fleming-Flinchum, 1924-1929
Special Acts - pensions - Gaither-Gillispie, 1924-1928
Special Acts - pensions - Griffith, Walter, 1928
Special Acts - pensions - Hale-Holt, 1924-1929
Special Acts - pensions - Jackson-Kise, 1924-1926
Special Acts - pensions - Lewis-Lynch, 1924-1929
Special Acts - pensions - May-Mosley, 1924-1928
Special Acts - pensions - McClure-McGuire, 1925-1929
Special Acts - pensions - McKelley-Marshall, 1924-1927
Special Acts - pensions - Osborne-Porter, 1921-1928
Special Acts - pensions - Price-Pumpelly, 1920-1926
Special Acts - pensions - Purvis, Mary, 1927-1928
Special Acts - pensions - Ramey, 1927-1929
Special Acts - pensions - Rankin-Robinson, 1925-1929
Special Acts - pensions - Smith-Smithers, 1927-1929
Special Acts - pensions - St. Clair-Slimkins, 1924-1929
Special Acts - pensions - Swartz, 1926-1929
Special Acts - pensions - Thacker-Voorheis, 1924-1929
Special Acts - pensions - Waldeck-Wilson, 1924-1929
Spencer-Stamper, 1924-1926
Stapleton-Sulser, 1924-1926
Stockyards legislation, 1928
Stream pollution, 1938-1940
Strong, South, 1925-1928
Supreme Court bill, 1937
T, 1924-1928
Tariff Commission, 1928
Tax reduction, 1927
Taxation - double taxation, 1933
Taxation - excise taxes, 1937
Taxation - investigations of possible pevisions of the surtax on undistributed profits, undated
Taxation - Joint Committee on Income Tax Evasion, 1937
Taxation - new committee to investigate taxes, 1932
Taxation - re-evaluation of depreciated estates, 1932
Taxation - Tax Subcommittee - miscellaneous correspondence - A-L, 1937-1938
Taxation - Tax Subcommittee investigation, 1937 September-1938 January
Taxation - Tax Subcommittee investigation - A-Z, 1937 November-1938 February
Taylor-Thompson, 1924-1926
Tilton, 1924-1927
Tobacco - bills, reports and amendments, 1932-1936
Tobacco correspondence, 1931-1937
Tobacco - Federal Tobacco Grading Act, 1935
Tobacco tax, 1931-1936
Tom Cats and Carr Creek, 1928
Treasury Department - Truman, 1925-1926
Tri-State Equipment Co., 1926-1927
U, 1924-1928
V, 1924-1928
Valentine-Voters, 1924-1927
Veteran's hospitals - Cynthiana, Jackson, Morehead - 69th Congress 2nd Session, 1927
Veteran's legislation proposal, 1927-1928
W, 1927-1928
Wa-Wh, 1924-1928
Wagner-Wells, 1924-1928
Warsaw, Poland - Bonds of City, 1925-1926
Weaver, Charles, 1927
West-Williamson, 1924-1928
Whiskey bill data, 1927
Wi-Wy, 1924-1928
Wilson-Wolford, 1924-1926
Womack-Wyatt, 1923-1928
Wood, Cyrus - congressional confirmation, 1927-1928
World War I veterans - legislation - 69th Congress 1st Session, 1925-1928
Y, 1924-1928
York-Young, 1924-1926
Z, 1928
Zappin-Zimmerman, 1924-1928
Army-Navy files, 1924-1929
Scope and Contents
Consists of correspondence documenting appointments to military service academies, requests for headstone applications, locations of servicemen, and service discharge information to file for pay allotments and for dismissal of under-aged recruits. One folder titled "General Information" contains copies of government regulations and forms related to departmental procedures.
Arranged alphabetically by last name, with one folder of general information at the end of the subseries.
Adkins-Austin, 1924-1928
Bache-Binnion, 1924-1928
Blair-Bradley, 1924-1926
Bradshaw-Butler, 1924-1929
Callihan-Chaffin, 1924-1928
Chapman-Clemons, 1924-1928
Cobb-Cory, 1924-1928
Costello-Curry, 1924-1928
Davis-Dixon, 1924-1929
Duff-Duncan, 1924-1929
Eaker-Evans, 1924-1928
Fannin-Futty, 1864, 1924-1928
Gallagher-Ganis, 1924-1929
Gearhart-Gross, 1924-1926
Hackworth-Hayes, 1924-1928
Heaberlin-Hiley, 1924-1928
Hodges-Johnson, 1924-1928
Kash-Kouns, 1924-1929
Lake-Lynch, 1924-1928
McGlone-Martin, 1924-1928
Matthews-Murphy, 1924-1928
Navy-Osborne, 1924-1928
Parks-Phipps, 1925-1928
Porter-Quisenberry, 1924-1928
Ratcliff-Rees, 1924-1929
Reid-Runyon, 1924-1929
Sabath-Senff, 1925-1927
Sims-Sowder, 1926-1928
Sparks-Stapleton, 1925-1927
Stevenson-Sublet, 1925-1927
Taulbee-Tyler, 1924-1928
Underhill-Vermillion, 1924-1928
Wagner-Watson, 1924-1928
Weddington-Whitt, 1924-1928
Witt-Young, 1924-1928
General information folder, 1924-1928
Military Affairs Committee files, 1926-1928
Scope and Contents
Consists of legislative bill files, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and published information documenting Vinson's work on the House Military Affairs Committee.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within each subject.
Air Service, 1923, 1926
Army Air bill, 1926
Army Appropriations, 1926-1928
Bills passed 69th Congress, 1st Session, 1926-1928
Chesapeake & Ohio bill, 1926
Compulsory military training, 1926
Design and procurement bills, 1926
Dixie Highway bill, 1926
Fredricksburg bill, 1926
Metalclad airship, 1926
Miscellaneous, 1927
Muscle Shoals, 1927
National Defense Act, 1926
Philippine Constabulary, 1926
Procurement Board, 1926
Warrant officer, 1926
Woodfill, Capt. Samuel, 1926
Pension files, 1864, 1924-1929
Scope and Contents
Consists of correspondence regarding pension benefits for veterans and widows of veterans ranging from the Civil War to World War One. Also included are index cards that document pension requests processed by Vinson's office. There is also a microfilm copy of the index cards available for use.
Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent name. Correspondents with last names starting with J through "N are not represented in the subseries. One folder titled "Rules and forms" is arranged at the end of the papers. Index cards and microfilm of the index cards are arranged alphabetically by county name and then by last name of correspondent. Both are listed at the end of the subseries.
Abbott-Adams, E, 1924-1928
Adams, F-Adkins, 1924-1928
Alexander-Allen, 1924-1929
Allison-Arn, 1924-1928
Arnett-Atkins, 1924-1928
Bach-Barber, 1924-1928
Barlow-Bays, 1924-1928
Beam-Biglow, 1925-1928
Binnie-Booth, 1924-1928
Boren-Bradley, 1924-1929
Bramel-Brown, 1924-1929
Bruer-Burns, 1924-1929
Bush-Butler, 1924-1929
Campbell-Canning, 1924-1927
Carey-Caskey, 1924-1928
Castle-Chapman, 1924-1929
Chenault-Clayton, 1924-1928
Clemons-Colgrove, 1926-1928
Collier-Cooper, 1924-1928
Cornett-Craft, 1924-1929
Crank-Curley, 1913, 1924-1928
Damerin-Davidison, 1924-1929
Davis-Dagman, 1924-1928
Denham-Dove, 1924-1928
Douglas-Downey, 1924-1929
Drake-Dyer, 1924-1929
Easterling-Elam, 1924-1928
Ellis-Estes, 1925-1929
Estill-Ewing, 1924-1928
Fannin-Flinn, 1924-1929
Foller-Fortune, 1925-1928
Foster-Fox, 1924-1928
Fraley, 1925-1929
Franklin-Fyfe, 1924-1928
Gambill-Gillum, 1925-1928
Girvin-Graves, 1925-1928
Green-Griffey, 1926-1928
Griffin-Gumm, 1926-1928
Hager-Haney, 1924-1929
Hanners-Hatton, 1924-1928
Hawey-Hewlett, 1924-1928
Hickman-Hilley, 1926-1929
Hobbs-Horton, 1929-1929
Hubbard-Huffman, 1924-1928
Hughes-Hunt, 1924-1929
Hutchinson-Hyman, 1924-1929
Ingram-O'Connell, 1924-1928
Rains-Ray, 1924-1928
Reid-Richards, 1924-1929
Riddle-Riley, 1924-1928
Roark-Roberts, 1924-1928
Robinson-Roney, 1924-1929
Rose, 1924-1929
Ross-Runyon, 1925-1928
Salmons-Sawyer, 1924-1928
Scott-Sennett, 1927-1929
Shakleford-Skeen, 1923-1928
Smith-Sowards, 1926-1928
Sparks-Stewarts, 1925-1928
Stidham-Stone, 1924-1929
Story-Sturgill, 1924-1929
Sullivan-Swim, 1864, 1924-1926
Tacket-Thomas, 1925-1927
Thompson, 1924-1927
Tolliver-Tolson, 1924-1928
Tomlin-Trusty, 1927-1928
Turner, 1928-1929
Tutt-Tyree, 1924-1928
Vansickle-Virgin, 1927-1929
Waddell-Waller, 1925-1928
Warden-Watson, 1924-1929
Watts-Wells, 1924-1928
Weirman-Whitt, 1924-1928
Wigington-Williams, J, 1924-1929
Williams, S-Wilson, 1924-1928
Winters-Woods, 1924-1928
Workman-Wright, 1924-1928
Yates-Zorn, 1928
Rules and forms, 1928
Index cards - pension requests and special acts by counties, 1924-1928
Microfilm copy of index cards, reel 1, 1924-1928
Post office files, 1923-1937
Scope and Contents
Consists of correspondence and forms documenting the management of post offices in Kentucky and the salaries of postal workers.
Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically by post office branch or route. One folder titled "General information" and one log of all post office personnel in Vinson's district are located at the end of the sub-series.
A-Z, 1923
A-C, 1924
D-H, 1924
I-R, 1924
S-W, 1924
A-F, 1925
G-R, 1925
S-Z, 1925
A-E, 1926
F-M, 1926
N-W, 1926
A-Crocketsville, 1927
Cynthiana-H, 1927
J-R, 1927
S-X, 1927
A-L, 1928
M-T, 1928
V-Y, 1928
A-Z, 1929
Proposal forms, undated
Post Office log, 1924-1937
Veterans Bureau files, 1924-1929
Scope and Contents
Consists of correspondence and other papers regarding compensation and medical services for veterans, primarily veterans of World War I but also of the Spanish-American War and the Civil War. Also included is correspondence related to adjusted compensation or "Bonus" benefits for veterans.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent name and date. Adjusted compensation files are organized alphabetically at the end of the sub-series.
A, 1924-1929
Baber-Baker, 1924-1929
Baldridge-Ball, 1924-1929
(Wm.) William H. Ballard, 1924-1929
Banks-Barber, 1924-1929
Barker (A-L), 1924-1929
Barker (L-W), 1924-1929
Barnett-Bartnam, 1924-1929
Bates-Bayes, 1924-1929
Beckett-Bentley, 1924-1929
Berry-Beyersdoerfer, 1924-1929
Bibb-Bishop, 1924-1929
Blake-Blankenship, 1924-1929
Blevins-Boggs, 1924-1929
Bole-Borders, 1924-1929
Bowan-Bowling, 1924-1929
Branson-Brickles, 1924-1929
Bright-Brown, 1924-1929
Brown, James H., 1924-1929
Browning-Bryant, 1924-1929
Bundy-Burrows, 1924-1929
Burton, 1924-1929
Bussey-Byrd, 1924-1929
Cable-Caldwell, 1924-1929
Callahan-Calloway, 1924-1929
Campbell, 1924-1929
Cantrell, 1924-1929
Carpenter, Joe, 1924-1929
Carpenter, 1924-1929
Carr-Carroll, 1924-1929
Carter, 1924-1929
Carver-Cassidy, 1924-1929
Caudill, 1924-1929
Chadwick-Chapman, 1924-1929
Charlies-Chenault, 1924-1929
Childers-Chilholm, 1924-1929
Christman-Church, 1924-1929
Clark, 1924-1929
Clay-Clevenger, 1924-1929
Click-Clinkenbeard, 1924-1929
Cochran-Cockerham, 1924-1929
Coldiron-Colley, 1924-1929
Combs, 1924-1929
Combs, Courtney, 1924-1929
Combs, David, 1924-1929
Conley, 1924-1929
Conn-Cook, 1924-1929
Cooksey-Cooper, 1924-1929
Coughlin-Counts, 1924-1929
Cox, 1924-1929
Coyle-Crager, 1924-1929
Craig-Crisp, 1924-1929
Cummins-Curtis, 1924-1929
Dalton-Daulton, 1924-1929
David-Davidson, 1924-1929
Davis, 1924-1929
Day-Dayton, 1924-1929
Deaning-Dennis, 1924-1929
Diale-Diener, 1924-1929
Dixon, 1924-1929
Douley, 1924-1929
Donovan-Dryden, 1924-1929
Dunaway-Duncan, 1924-1929
Dunigan-Dyer, 1924-1929
Earle-Edens, 1924-1929
Edwards-Eldridge, 1924-1929
Elkins-Elliot, 1924-1929
Ellis-Estte, 1924-1929
Evans-Everman, 1924-1929
Fallen-Fannin, 1924-1929
Fearis-Felthaus, 1924-1929
Ferguson, 1924-1929
Fewell-Fife, 1924-1929
Finch-Fisher, 1924-1929
Fleming-Flora, 1924-1929
Fortune-Fraley, 1924-1929
Frasure-Frazier, 1924-1929
Freeland-Fugate, 1924-1929
Frelks, 1924-1929
Fultz, 1924-1929
Fyffe, 1924-1929
Hackney-Haley, 1924-1929
Hall, 1924-1929
Hamilton-Hammonds, 1924-1929
Hampton-Hannan, 1924-1929
Hanney-Harper, 1924-1929
Harris-Hathaway, 1924-1929
Hatton-Hawkins, 1924-1929
Haydon-Hazlett, 1924-1929
Helton-Henderson, 1924-1929
Henry, 1924-1929
Hensley-Hewnshell, 1924-1929
Hickey-Hilger, 1924-1929
Hill-Hilten, 1924-1929
Hogg-Holbrook, 1924-1929
Holbrook, Jere H, 1924-1929
Hollon-Horton, 1924-1929
Howard, 1924-1929
Howell, 1924-1929
Howerton-Huffman, 1924-1929
Hughes-Hutchinson, 1924-1929
I, 1924-1929
Jackson-Jefferson, 1924-1929
Jenkins-Jibb, 1924-1929
Johnson, 1924-1929
Johnson, Charles, 1924-1929
Jones, 1924-1929
Jordon, 1924-1929
Judd-Justice, 1924-1929
Kash-Keaton, 1924-1929
Keffer-Kegley, 1924-1929
Kelley-Kiles, 1924-1929
King-Kiser, 1924-1929
Kitchan, 1924-1929
Knelanger-Kravarites, 1924-1929
L, 1924-1929
McAllister-McClelland, 1924-1929
McClenney-McDowell, 1924-1929
McEldoney-McGinley, 1924-1929
McGlone, 1924-1929
McGlothlin-McGuire, 1924-1929
McIntosh, 1924-1929
McKensie-MeRamsey, 1924-1929
Maddix-Maggard, 1924-1929
Malone-Mannin, 1924-1929
Manning-Maupin, 1924-1929
Maxey, 1924-1929
May-Mays, 1924-1929
Meade-Merrill, 1924-1929
Messer-Middleton, 1924-1929
Miller, 1924-1929
Mitchell-Moon, 1924-1929
Moore, 1924-1929
Moran-Morrison, 1924-1929
Mosier-Mullins, 1924-1929
Murphy-Myers, 1924-1929
Napier-Nash, 1924-1929
Neace-Nease, 1924-1929
Nelson-Newsome, 1924-1929
Nichol-Nichols, 1924-1929
Nickell, 1924-1929
Niece-Nolen, 1924-1929
Oakley-Oldham, 1924-1929
Oney-Overly, 1924-1929
Pace-Parr, 1924-1929
Parrish-Payne, 1924-1929
Peck-Pelfrey, 1924-1929
Pence-Pergram, 1924-1929
Perkins, 1924-1929
Perry, 1924-1929
Petrella-Piersall, 1924-1929
Pigman-Poplin, 1924-1929
Porter-Prather, 1924-1929
Price-Pruitt, 1924-1929
Pugh-Pursall, 1924-1929
Queen, 1924-1929
Rakes-Rankin, 1924-1929
Ratcliff-Razor, 1924-1929
Reed-Reynolds, 1924-1929
Rice-Richmond, 1924-1929
Ridgeway, 1924-1929
Riffe-Rigsby, 1924-1929
Risner-Robbins, 1924-1929
Roberts, 1924-1929
Robertson-Roe, 1924-1929
Rogers-Rose, 1924-1929
Rosenberry-Ross, 1924-1929
Routt-Russell, 1924-1929
Salyer, 1924-1929
Sammons-Scott, 1924-1929
Seagraves-Shaw, 1924-1929
Sheets-Shumate, 1924-1929
Simpson-Skaggs, 1924-1929
Sloas-Slusher, 1924-1929
Smith, 1924-1929
Smitson-Sparks, 1924-1929
Spears-Spence, 1924-1929
Spencer, 1924-1929
Spicer-Stacy, 1924-1929
Stamper, 1924-1929
Stapleton, 1924-1929
Steele-Stegal, 1924-1929
Stephens-Stephenson, 1924-1929
Stepp-Stevenson, 1924-1929
Stewart, 1924-1929
Stidham-Stockdale, 1924-1929
Stone-Swinford, 1924-1929
Tabor-Taylor, 1924-1929
Terrell-Terry, 1924-1929
Thacker-Thaxton, 1924-1929
Thomas, 1924-1929
Thompson, 1924-1929
Thornberry-Traylor, 1924-1929
Trent-Triplett, 1924-1929
Trosper-Turman, 1924-1929
Turner, 1924-1929
Tyfts-Underwood, 1924-1929
Vance-Vaughan, 1924-1929
Vermillion-Vires, 1924-1929
W-Z, 1924-1929
Adjusted Compensation (Bonus) - A-B, 1924-1925
Adjusted Compensation (Bonus) - C-E, 1924-1925
Adjusted Compensation (Bonus) - F-G, 1924-1925
Adjusted Compensation (Bonus) - H-L, 1924-1925
Adjusted Compensation (Bonus) - M-O, 1924-1925
Adjusted Compensation (Bonus) - P-R, 1924-1925
Adjusted Compensation (Bonus) - S-T, 1924-1925
Adjusted Compensation (Bonus) - V-W, 1924-1925
Political files, 1924-1940
Scope and Contents
This series primarily consists of correspondence related to Kentucky politics, patronage, and elections, particularly Democratic primaries and general elections in the Commonwealth. Also included is correspondence related to delegates to the Democratic National Conventions. Most of the materials concern the role of Vinson's Eighth and Ninth congressional districts, particularly in relation to the election of 1932.
Arranged alphabetically by folder title and chronologically within.
Alexander-Gallagher, 1929
Allen, Bruce, 1926
Allen-Byrns, 1931
American Legion Kentucky, 1924-1927
American Legion (national), 1924-1929
Anti-Saloon League of America, 1924-1927
Armitage, Clarence, 1924
Ashland Chamber of Commerce, 1925-1927
Ashland Transient Bureau, 1934
Bach, Chester, 1927
Bach, Grannis, 1927
Bailey, Clay, 1927
Barkley, Alben W., 1926
Bartram, Nile, 1927
Bates, Joe, 1927
Berry, JC, 1928
Boyd County, 1936-1938
Boyd County - general, 1936
Cammack-Douglas, 1931
Campaign expenses, workers, 1930
Campaign material - national, 1936
Correspondence - A, 1924
Correspondence - A, 1930
Correspondence - B, 1924
Correspondence - B, 1930
Correspondence - C, 1924
Correspondence - C, 1930
Correspondence - D, 1924
Correspondence - D, 1930
Correspondence - E, 1924
Correspondence - E, 1930
Correspondence - F, 1924
Correspondence - F, 1930
Correspondence - G, 1924
Correspondence - G, 1930
Correspondence - H, 1924
Correspondence - H, 1930
Correspondence - I, 1930
Correspondence - I-K, 1924
Correspondence - J, 1930
Correspondence - K, 1930
Correspondence - L, 1924
Correspondence - L, 1930
Correspondence - M, 1924
Correspondence - M, 1930
Correspondence - N, 1930
Correspondence - N-O, 1924
Correspondence - O, 1930
Correspondence - P, 1924
Correspondence - P, 1930
Correspondence - R, 1924
Correspondence - R, 1930
Correspondence - S, 1924
Correspondence - S, 1930
Correspondence - T, 1924
Correspondence - T, 1930
Correspondence - U, 1930
Correspondence - V, 1924
Correspondence - V, 1930
Correspondence - W, 1930
Correspondence - W-Y, 1924
Correspondence - X-Z, 1930
County conventions delegates for national convention - A-F, 1932
County conventions delegates for national convention - G-L, 1932
County conventions delegates for national convention - M-W, 1932
Democratic convention, 1931
Democratic National Convention, 1928
Democratic National Convention, preparation for, 1928
Edwards-Green, 1931
Elections - A, 1932
Elections - B, 1932
Elections - C, 1932
Elections - D, 1932
Elections - E, 1932
Elections - F, 1932
Elections - G, 1932
Elections - H, 1932
Elections - I, 1932
Elections - J, 1932
Elections - K, 1932
Elections - L, 1932
Elections - M, 1932
Elections - M, 1932
Elections - N, 1932
Elections - O, 1932
Elections - P, 1932
Elections - R, 1932
Elections - S, 1932
Elections - T, 1932
Elections - U, 1932
Elections - V, 1932
Elections - W, 1932
Elections - X-Z, 1932
Form letters, 1930
Form letters, 1934
Form letters, 1936
General - A-C, 1932-1933
General - D-G, 1932-1933
General - H-Q, 1932-1933
General - R-S, 1932-1933
General - T-Y, 1932-1933
General election - A, 1934
General election - A, 1936
General election - B, 1934
General election - B, 1936
General election - C, 1934
General election - C, 1936
General election - D, 1934
General election - D-E, 1936
General election - E, 1934
General election - F, 1934
General election - F-G, 1936
General election - G, 1934
General election - H, 1934
General election - H, 1936
General election - I-J, 1934
General election - J-K, 1936
General election - K, 1934
General election - L, 1934
General election - L, 1936
General election - M, 1934
General election - miscellaneous, 1934
General election - N, 1934
General election - O, 1934
General election - O-R, 1936
General election - P-Q, 1934
General election - R, 1934
General election - S, 1934
General election - S-T, 1936
General election - T, 1934
General election - V, 1934
General election - V-W, 1936
General election - W, 1934
General election - Y, 1934
General elections, 1939-1940
Gilbert-Myers, 1929
Gubernatorial election, 1935
Gubernatorial election - A-B, 1935
Gubernatorial election - C, 1935
Gubernatorial election - D-F, 1935
Gubernatorial election - G-I, 1935
Gubernatorial election - J-M, 1935
Gubernatorial election - N-R, 1935
Gubernatorial election - S-T, 1935
Gubernatorial election - U-Y, 1935
Gubernatorial election - vote tabulation, 1935
Hager-Lysons, 1931
Judge Henry R. Prewitt announces for re-election as circuit judge, 1927
Judicial district, 1926-1927
Kentucky redistricting, 1934
MacDonald-Purdon, 1931
MacDonald-Purdon, 1931
Mary Inglis Highway, 1932-1935
Miscellaneous, 1925
Miscellaneous, 1928-1930
Miscellaneous, 1936
Miscellaneous ephemera, 1928-1930
Miscellaneous notes and lists, 1933
Patronage, 1933-1936
Patronage - A, 1934
Patronage - A, 1937
Patronage - A-D, 1932-1933
Patronage - B, 1934
Patronage - B-M, 1935
Patronage - E, 1934
Patronage - E-H, 1932-1933
Patronage - F, 1934
Patronage - I, 1934
Patronage - J, 1934
Patronage - J, 1937
Patronage - J-L, 1932-1933
Patronage - K, 1934
Patronage - L, 1934
Patronage - M, 1932-1933
Patronage - M, 1934
Patronage - Mc, 1934
Patronage - O, 1937
Patronage - O -P, 1932-1933
Patronage - P, 1934
Patronage - P-V, 1935
Patronage - R-S, 1932-1933
Patronage - S, 1934
Patronage - T, 1934
Patronage - T-Z, 1932-1933
Patronage - V, 1934
Patronage - V, 1936
Patronage - W, 1934
Patronage - W, 1937
Personal, 1936
Personal campaign, 1935
Personal notes, campaign of 1934, 1934
Photographer advertisements, 1930-1935
Plummer-Stovall, 1929
Primary - A, 1934
Primary - B, 1934
Primary - C, 1934
Primary - D, 1934
Primary - E, 1934
Primary - F, 1934
Primary - G, 1934
Primary - H, 1934
Primary - I-J, 1934
Primary - K, 1934
Primary - L, 1934
Primary - M, 1934
Primary - N, 1934
Primary - O, 1934
Primary - P, 1934
Primary - precinct returns, 1934
Primary - R, 1934
Primary - S, 1934
Primary - T, 1934
Primary - V, 1934
Primary - W, 1934
Primary - Y, 1934
Primary election, 1923
Primary election, 1924
Primary election, 1925
Primary election, 1928 June
Primary election, 1928 July
Primary election, 1928 August
Primary election, 1928 September
Primary election - A, 1936
Primary election - B, 1936
Primary election - C, 1936
Primary election - D, 1936
Primary election - E, 1936
Primary election - F, 1936
Primary election - G, 1936
Primary election - H, 1936
Primary election - I-J, 1936
Primary election - K-L, 1936
Primary election - M-N, 1936
Primary election - miscellaneous, 1928
Primary election - O-P, 1936
Primary election - Q-R, 1936
Primary election - S, 1936
Primary election - T-U, 1936
Primary election - V-Y, 1936
Primary form letters, 1928
Primary form letters, 1932
Ramsey-Rouse, 1931
Redistricting bill - 1934 session of Kentucky legislature, 1934
Reforestation - A-D, 1933
Reforestation - F-L, 1933
Reforestation - M-W, 1933
Salyer-Tyra, 1931
Secretary of State ballot instructions, 1936 July 1
Special election, 1938 June
Thompson-Wright, 1929
Underwood-Young, 1931
Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 1937-1943
Scope and Contents
This series consists of case files, judicial opinions, and administrative files documenting Vinson's judgeship on the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia from 1938 to 1943. Papers include draft and final opinions, notes, memoranda, correspondence, and reference materials including volumes of the 1943 Washington Law Reporter.
This series is arranged into two sub-series: Case files and Subject files.
For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Political files, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
Case files, 1938-1943
Scope and Contents
Arranged chronologically by date of opinion release and then alphabetically by case title.
Proctor v. American Security and Trust Co., 7058, Judge Vinson's first opinion, 1938 June 13
Helen O. Willis v. USA, 7068, 1938 July 5
Johnson A. Wimsatt, Inc. v. DC Commissioners, 7067, opinion by Vinson, 1938 July 5
Brown v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 7136, 1938 September 29
Walford v. McNeill, 7074, 1938 October 10
Evans, et al. v. Ockershausen, et al., 7062-7065, opinion by Vinson, 1938 October 31
Black River Valley Broadcast Inc. v. Frank R McNinch, et al., 7170, 1938 November 21
US ex rel. GC Roughton v. Harold L. Ickes, 7113, 1938 December 5
William Jameson & Co. v. Morgenthau, Civil 440, 1938 December 22
William Jameson & Co. v. Morgenthau, Civil 440, 1938 December 22
Tumulty et al. v. District of Columbia, 7061, 1939 January 16
Tipp v. District of Columbia, 7110, Vinson district, 1939 January 23
Lyons v. Hines, 7108, 1939 February 6
Pratt v. USA, 7176, 1939 February 20
The Courier Post Publishing Co. v. Federal Communications Commission, 7091, opinion by Vinson, 1939 March 6
Albert R. Clark v. Associate Retail Credit Co. of Washington DC, 7139, 1939 April 10
Laughlin v. Cummings, 7278, 1939 April 10
Summerhays v. Conway Coe, Commission of Patents, 7134, 1939 April 10
Hines, Vets Administrator Elliott, Comptroller v. Marsh, 7214, 1939 April 17
Giovannani v. Waple and James, 7163, 1939 May 8
Harris v. Embrey, 7217, 1939 May 8
Olson v. Throckmorton, 7174, 1938 May 8
Herder, et al. v. Helvering, 7179-80, 1939 June 26
Prevost v. Secretary of Treasury, Morgenthau, Jr., 7130, 1939 June 26
Witters v. USA, 7295, 1939 June 27
Ana Rosario v. USA, 7030, 1939 June 30
Young, Receiver v. Nicholson, Riggs National Bank, 7235, 1939 July 31
Chapman v. Griffith Consumers Co., 7167, 1939 October 9
Bishop v. USA, 7288, 1939 October 23
Lukens Steel, et al. v. Perkins, et al., 7368, 1939 November
Curtis Williams v. American Employers Insurance Co., 7325, 1939 November 6
Stewart v. Capital Transit Co., 7141, 1939 November 13
Tri-State Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission, 7192, 1939 November 13
Regal Cleaners and Dryers v. Joseph Pessagno, 7195, 1939 November 27
Steger, Infant v. Cameron, 7243, 1939 November 27
Reality Investment and Securities Corporation v. HL Rust Co., 7275-7296, 1939 December 4
Neild v. DC, 7213, 1939
Laber v. Hall, 7327, 1940 January
National Federation of Railway Workers v. National Mediation Board, et al., 7422, 1940 January 8
Carl v. Ferrell, 7469, 1940 January 15
Carl v. Norris, 7470, 1940 January 15
Green (AFL) v. Brophy (CIO), 7381, 1940 January 15
Small v. Cohen and USA, 7349, 1940 January 22
Gay Union Corp Inc., Canal Bank & Trust Co. v. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, 7402-03, 1940 February 26
USA v. American Medical Association, 7488, 1940 March 4
Barnes, et al v. Pannakker, 7337-38, 1940 March 11
Richardson v. Richardson, 7330, 1940 March 18
Fidelity and Deposit Co. v. Guy T. Helvering, 7434, 1940 April 15
Harry Panitz & Co. v. District of Columbia, 7294, 1940 April 22
Howard v. Howard, 7545, 1940 April 29
Parmlee v. USA, 7332, 1940 May 13
Swofford v. International Marine Co., 7535, 1940 May 20
Korman, Trustee v. Federal Housing Administration, 7427, 1940 June 3
Goodloe v. Hawk, 7437, 1940 June 24
Miller v. Schwinn Inc., 7409, 1940 June 24
Dunn v. Sec. of the Interior Ickes, 7652, 1940 June 28
Morgan v. Hines, 7369, 1940 July 15
Davis v. Davis, 7420, 1940 July
Glass v. Sec. of the Interior Ickes, 7460, 1940 August 26
Cysick v. Second National Bank, 7501, 1940 September 23
Flanagan v. Helvering, 7448, 1940 October 14
California Packing Corporation v. District of Columbia, 7513, 1940 October 28
Daniels v. Conway Coe, Commissioner of Patents, 7508, 1940 October 28
Nueslein v. District of Columbia, 7686, 1940 November 25
Granholm v. Cardillo, 7483, 1940 December 9
National Labor Relations Board v. Arcade-Sunshine Co. Inc., 7598, 1940 December 9
McGraw Hill Publishing Co v. American Aviation Association, 7615, 1940 December 16
Holzbeierlein v. Grant, et al., 7629, 1941 January 6
Huber v. Helvering, 7548, 1941 January 27
Tyer v. Hines, 7612, 1941 January 27
Colorado Raido Corp v. Federal Communications Commission, 7582, 1941 February 3
Jefferson v. Helvering, 7556, 1941 February 17
Pike, et al. v. Walker, PM General, 7697, 1941 March 10
Jones v. Kennedy, 7549, 1941 March 17
All States Service Station, Inc v. Standard Oil Co., 7556, 1941 March 24
Young, Receiver Industrial Savings Bank v. Howard and Hayes, 7526, 1941 March 24
Pullen v. Sun Life Insurance Co., 7760, 1941 March 31
Sharp v. Coe, 7400, 1941 March
Brice v. Walker, 7639, 1941 April 7
Eades v. Capital Materials Co., Inc., 7587, 1941 April 7
Lammerding, etc v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 7592-94, 1941 April 28
Krause v. Coe, 7584, 1941 May 5
Bethlehem Steel Co. v. NLRB, 7503, 7538, 1941 May 12
Cherry v. Miley, 7641, 1941 May 12
Helvering v. Lent, 7620, 1941 June 2
Eureka Maryland Assurance Corp v. Gray, 7643, 1941 June 16
Andree & Seedman Inc. v. Administrator of Dept of Labor Wage and Price Division, 7715, 1941 June 30
Kerr v. US Veteran's Administration, 7487, 1941 June 30
National Association of Wool Manufactures v. Administrator of Wage and Hour Division, 7714, 1941 June 30
Southern Garment Manufactures v. Administrator of Labor Wage and Price Division, 7709, 1941 June 30
Warring v. Colpoys, 7921, 1941 July 29
Warring v. Huff, 7879, 1941 July 29
Viereck v. USA, 8204, 1941 September 21
Catoe v. USA, 8090, 1941 October 5
Williams v. USA, 8038, 1941 October 12
Chippas v. Valltes: 7698, 1941 October 13
McCord v. Helvering: 7705, 1941 October 28
Gutshall v. Wood, 7662, 1941 November 3
Southern Railway v. ACME Fast Freight, Inc., 7694, 1941 November 10
Gertman v. Burdick, 7773-75, 1941 November 26
Phipps v. Helvering, 7759, 1941 December 8
Greenbalt v. Wender, 7762, 1941 December 15
Abbot, Puller and Myers v. Peyser, Receiver of Mongomery Building and Loan Association, 7889, 1941 December 31
Sacks v. Sacks, 7832, 1941 December 31
Hurwitz v. Hurwitz, 8156, 1942 January
St. Francis Hospital v. Helvering, 7829, 1942 February 2
US ex rel. Denholm & McKay Co. v. US Board of Tax Appeals, 7817, 1942 February 9
Railroad Retirement Board v. Bates, 7812, 1942 February 24
Hiscox v. Jackson, 7874, 1942 March 16
Osage Tribe of Indians v. Ickes, Civil 10787, 1942 March 19
US v. Offult et al., 1942 April 13
Martin v. USA, 7882, 1942 May 4
Hancock v. Helvering, 7904-7908, 1942 May 11
Verkouteren v. Edwards, 7997, 1942 May 18
Robinson v. US, 8034, 1942 June 1
USA v. Cox, 7876, 1942 June 1
Jones v. Donlop, 8004, 1942 June 8
Dochler Metal Furniture Co., Inc. v. Warren, 7972, 1942 June 15
Marvin's Credit, Inc. v. Hall, 7946, 1942 June 22
In re Rosier, 7920, 1942 September 7
Catoe v. USA, 8090, 1942 October 5
Miessner and Hoschke, 7962, 1942 November 2
Scharfield v. Richardson, 7890, 1942 November 23
Umhau v. Bazzuro, 8062, 1942 November 23
Sesso v. USA, 8176, 1942 December 7
Gersing v. Chafitz, 8394, 1942 December 8
Philadelphia Inquirer Company v. Coe, Commissioner of Patents, 7944, 1942 December 8
Suit-Fletcher v. Judges of DC Court of Appeals, 8141, 1942
Johnston v. Dental Board, 8076, 1943 January 18
First National Steamship Co. v. US Shipping Board, 8253, 1943 January 22
Boss and Phelps v. District of Columbia, 8190, 1943 January 25
Consolidated Home Equipment Co. v. Crossland, 8373, 1943 January
Matthew, et al. v. Moncrief and Perpetual Building Association, 8023, 1943 February 8
Slaughter v. Madison, 8293, 1943 February 8
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. National Mediation Board, 8311, 1943 February 15
Switchmen's Union v. National Mediation Board, 8346, 1943 February 15
Campion v. Brooks Transportation Company, Stoneburner v. Brooks Transportation Co., 8070, 1943 March 8
Watrous and Hosmer v. District of Columbia, 8313-8314, 1943 March 9
Great American Indemnity Co. v. Cardillo, 8139, 1943 March 23
Pace v. District of Columbia, 8274, 1943 April 12
Ickes v. Ledbetter, 8337, 1943 April 26
Berg v. USA, 8391, 1943 April
Shiftlett v. USA, 8493, 1943 April
Brown v. Hecht Co., 6498, 1943 May 19
Washington Gas Light Co. v. Byrnes, 8501, 1943 May 26
Robinson v. Wayne, et al., 8236, 1943 May 29
Vietti v. Wayne, et al., 8235, 1943 May 29
Alexander v. USA, 8417, 1943 May
Subject files, 1937-1943
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by folder title and then chronologically by date.
Addresses and reports delivered at the Third Judicial Circuit Conference, 1943
Addresses and speeches of distinguished jurists, 1943
Administrative law bill, 1938-1939
Appropriations for the Court, 1944
Building - proposed new building for the federal court in District of Columbia, 1938-1942
Calendar - October term, 1939
Calendar - October term, 1942
Calendar for Court of Appeals, 1938-1943
Cases - opinions selected for annotation by Annotation and Law Review, 1939-1943
Committee on Law School Admissions, 1937-1942
Committee on Supporting Personnel of the Courts, 1942-1943
Digest of opinions of the Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, 1940-1941
Inventory of government-owned property for Justice Vinson as chairman, 1941
Judicial Conference, 1941
Judicial Conference, 1941-1942
Judicial Conference, 1943
Judicial Conference - Charlottesville, Washington, 1938/1940
Judicial Conference Circuit Court judge reports, 1938-1941
Legislation, judiciary, 1938-1943
Memoranda - opinions - cases in which Vinson participated - A-C, 1941
Memoranda - opinions - cases in which Vinson participated - D-H, 1941
Memoranda - opinions - cases in which Vinson participated - J-P, 1941
Memoranda - opinions - cases in which Vinson participated - R-Z, 1941
Miscellaneous, 1941
Notes and data, undated
Opinion correspondence, 1941
Opinion mailing list, 1939-1941
Opinions of Judge Vinson with index - vol. I, 1938-1940
Opinions of Judge Vinson with index - vol. II, 1941-1943
Opinions of Judge Vinson - US Circuit Court of Appeals for Ninth Circuit, 1939-1940
Opinions of the whole court, Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, 1942-1943
Preliminary report of Committee on Standardization Jury Instructions, 1941
Printed legal material, 1936-1943
Report to the Judicial Conference of the Committee on Selection of Jurors, 1942 September
Statistics, 1941
Tabulation of all cases in which Judge Vinson participated, 1941
The Washington Law Reporter - vol. 71 - 1-46, 1943
West Publishing Co., 1941
Emergency Court of Appeals, 1942-1943
Scope and Contents
This series consists of case files, judicial opinions, and administrative files documenting Vinson's chief judgeship on the Emergency Court of Appeals. Papers include draft and final opinions, notes, memoranda, correspondence, reference materials, and meeting and appointment calendars.
The series is arranged into two sub-series: Case files and Subject files.
For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Articles and statements, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
Case files
Scope and Contents
Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically by folder title.
Galban Lobo Co. v. Leon Henderson, no. 2, 1942 September 30
Galban Lobo Co. v. Leon Henderson, no. 3, 1942 November 19
Galban Lobo Co. v. Leon Henderson, no. 13, 1942
Flett v. Henderson, no. 7, 1942
Shapiro v. Henderson, no. 8, 1942
Taylor v. Henderson, no. 10, 1942
William Focke's Sons Co. v. Henderson, no. 11, 1942
Frank v. Henderson, no. 9, 1942-1943
Buka Coal v. Henderson, no. 4, 1943 February 1
Armour & Co. v. Brown, no. 26, 1943 April 13
Armour & Co. v. Brown, no. 27, 1943 April
Armour & Co. v. Brown, no. 28, 1943 April
Flintkote Co. v. Brown, no. 30, 1943 April
Northwood Apartments Inc. v. Brown, no. 41, 1943 April
US Gypsum Co. v. Brown, no. 29, 1943 April
Lincoln Savings Bank v. Henderson, no. 12, 1943 May 7
Chatlos v. Henderson, no. 14, 1943 May 28
Davies Warehouse Co. v. Prentiss M. Brown, no. 5, 1943 May 28
Armour & Co. v. Brown, no. 48, 1943 May
Chapin, et al. v. Brown, no. 35, 1943 May
Cornelius Apartments v. Brown, no. 36, 1943 May
Cudahy Brothers v. Brown, no. 42, 1943 May
Cudahy Brothers v. Brown, no. 43, 1943 May
Cudahy Brothers v. Brown, no. 44, 1943 May
Hubbart v. Brown, no. 37, 1943 May
Interwoven Stocking Co. v. Brown, no. 45, 1943 May
Johnson v. Brown, no. 38, 1943 May
Machen v. Brown, no. 46, 1943 May
Madison Park Corp v. Brown, no. 33, 1943 May
Malloy v. Brown, no. 39, 1943 May
Oswald and Hess Co. v. Brown, no. 32, 1943 May
Philadelphia Coke Co. v. Brown, no. 47, 1943 May
West Seattle Land & Improvement Co. v. Brown, no. 34, 1943 May
Whitter Investment Co. v. Brown, no. 40, 1943 May
Wilson & Co. Inc v. Brown, no. 31, 1943 May
Wilson & Bennett v. Brown, no. 19, 1943 July 15
Berimore Co. v. Brown, no. 18, 1943
Flintkote Co. v. Henderson, no. 16, 1943
Galban Lobo Co. v. Henderson, no. 6, 1943
Harlen Metal Corp v. Brown, no. 24, 1943
Hillcrest Terrace Corp v. Henderson, no. 17, 1943
Katz v. Brown, no. 25, 1943
Lakemore Co. v. Henderson, no. 15, 1943
National Electrical Contractors Association v. Brown, no. 22, 1943
Spaeth v. Brown, no. 20, 1943
US Gypsum v. Brown, no. 21, 1943
US Gypsum v. Brown, no. 23, 1943
Subject files
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by folder title and then chronologically by date.
Book receipts and catalogs, 1942-1943
Calendar, March 2, 1942 to April 8, 1943, 1942-1943
Correspondence concerning tentative suggested rules for the Emergency Court of Appeals, 1942 May 2
Designations of judges, 1942
Legislation, 1941-1943
Miscellaneous, 1943
Personnel review, 1942-1943
Proposed drafts on rules of the Emergency Court of Appeals, 1942-1943
Rules of the Emergency Court of Appeals, 1942 May
Suggested rules for Emergency Court of Appeals, 1942 February 6
Office of Economic Stabilization, 1942-1945
Scope and Contents
This series primarily consists of correspondence, directives, wage and price agreements, and executive orders documenting Vinson's work as Director of the Office of Economic Stabilization. There are also working files, press releases, and reference materials concerning government price regulations and price support on food stuffs, coal and petroleum, and governmental services.
Arranged alphabetically by folder title and chronologically by date.
For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Articles and statements, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
Bureau of Labor Statistics - cost of living index and related correspondence, 1942-1945
Directories, 1942-1944
Economic Stabilization Director, 1943
Executive orders, 1942-1944
Notebook - directives, 1942-1945
Notebook - Economic Stabilization, May 1942 to May 1945 vol. 1 and index, 1942-1945
Notebook - Economic Stabilization, May 1942 to May 1945 vol. 2, 1942-1945
Opinions, 1942-1944
Press releases, 1942-1945
Regulations, 1942-1943
Reports, 1943-1944
Statutes, 1942
Tax program proposal, 1943
Tax program proposal - consideration respecting a federal retail sales tax, 1943 October 12
Taxes, 1943
Taxes, 1943
Bretton Woods Conference, 1944-1945
Scope and Contents
This series consists of correspondence, ephemera, conference minutes, and other files documenting Vinson's role as Vice Chairman of the American delegation at the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference convened in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, July 1 through July 22, 1944. Papers relate to conference negotiations and congressional reactions to the event.
Arranged alphabetically by folder title and chronologically by date.
For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Articles and statements, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
Agenda, notes, and ephemera, 1944 July 1
Articles, memoranda, reports, 1944 January-June
Articles, memoranda, receipts, reports, 1944 July-December
Assorted reports, 1944
Joint Statement Articles I-IV, 1944 July
Joint Statement Articles V-X, 1944 July 1
Joint Statement Articles V-XIV, 1944 July
Notebook - official transcript of minutes of meetings of the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire Commission 1, Part 1, meetings of the full commission, 1944 July
Notebook - official transcript of minutes of meetings of the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire Commissions 2 and 3, 1944 July
Notebook - official transcript of minutes of meetings of the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire Commission 1, Part 2, Committee 1 and 2, 1944 July 1-22
Notebook - official transcript of minutes of meetings of the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire Commission 1, Part 3, Committee 3 and 4, 1944 July 1-22
Official documents, no. 11-32, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 34-65, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 101-153, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 163-199, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 200-239, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 240-249, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 250-299, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 300-329, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 330-399, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 400-419, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 420-449, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 450-485, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 492, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 495-497, 1944 July
Official documents, no. 502-529 and assorted reports, 1944 July
Questions and answers on the International Monetary Fund and the Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1944 June 10
Reports, 1944 July 1-16
Reports, 1945 January-April
Federal Loan Administrator, 1945
Scope and Contents
This series contains bound and loose correspondence, regulations, and statutes documenting Vinson's brief term as the Federal Loan Administrator. The correspondence consists of carbon copies of letters written by Vinson.
Arranged alphabetically by folder title or correspondent's name.
For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Articles and statements, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
Correspondence bound volume, 1945
General correspondence, 1945 March
Reconstruction Finance Committee Act as amended, 1945 March
RFC Activities - Agency Division - Legal Division, 1945 March
RFC Activities - Agency Division - Personnel Division Statistical and Economic Division, 1945 March
Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, 1945
Scope and Contents
This series contains bound correspondence, memoranda, and working files documenting Vinson's brief term as Director of the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. The correspondence consists of carbon copies of letters written by Vinson. Two reels of microfilm also contain correspondence related to the War Mobilization Office.
Arranged alphabetically by folder title or correspondent's name. The microfilm is listed at the end of the series.
For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Articles and statements, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
Correspondence, 1945 April
Correspondence bound volume, 1945 April-July
Permanente Foundation, 1945
Permanente Foundation insurance plan, 1945
Microfilm copy, reels 1-2, 1945
Secretary of the Treasury, 1945-1946
Scope and Contents
This series consists of bound and loose correspondence, legislative bills, memoranda, press releases, reports, and administrative files documenting Vinson's term as Secretary of the Treasury from July 23, 1945 to June 23, 1946. Correspondence includes a microfilm copy of letters to and from President Harry S. Truman that was provided by the Truman Presidential Library. Also included is the correspondence of Paul Kelley, Vinson's administrative assistant. In addition, there is a set of index cards that list appointments and summarize correspondence, memoranda, and telephone call messages. A microfilm copy of all the papers and index cards in this series is available for use.
Materials relate to the Secretary's work transitioning the economy from a wartime to a peacetime footing, the creation of the International Monetary Fund, and negotiations regarding loans to Europe and the United Kingdom. Subjects include taxation, the National Advisory Council, legislation for full-employment, and wage and price controls.
For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Articles and statements, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
Index cards, 1945-1946
Scope and Contents
The index cards document the administrative staff's processing of Vinsons interactions with federal agencies, Congress, foreign officials, and others. These cards include lists of meetings, logs of telephone calls, and summaries of correspondence and memoranda. A microfilm copy of the index cards is also available for use.
The cards are arranged into six categories: Appointments, Congressional, Official, Personal, Reading copies, and Telephone calls. Within each category, cards are organized chronologically by year and then alphabetically by designated term. The microfilm contains the same order of arrangement as the physical index cards.
Appointments A- Z, 1945-1946
Congressional A-G, 1945
Congressional H-Z, 1945
Congressional A-Z, 1946
Official A-F, 1945
Official G-Z, 1945
Official A-Mc, 1946
Official M-Z, 1946
Personal A-Bu, 1945
Personal C-Lo, 1945
Personal M-Z, 1945
Personal A-Invitations, 1946
Personal J-T, 1946
Personal U-Z, 1946
Reading copy A-Z, 1945-1946
Reading copies, 1946 January-June
Telephone calls A-Ka, 1945
Telephone calls Ke-Z, 1945
Telephone calls A-Gu, 1946
Telephone calls H-Ru, 1946
Telephone calls S-Z, 1946
Microfilm copy of index cards, reels 1-4, 1945-1946
Subject files, 1945-1946
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by folder title and then chronologically within. The microfilm is listed at the end of the subseries and reflects the same order of arrangement as the paper files.
Administrative appropriations, 1945
Administrative correspondence, 1945
Administrative general, 1945
Administrative general, 1946
Administrative space, 1945
Administrative space, 1946
Administrative work week, 1945
Administrative committee membership, 1945-1946
Appropriations - general, 1945
Appropriations - general, 1946
Belgium - general, 1945
Belgium - loan, 1946
Bills - employment offices, 1945
Bills - full employment, 1945 January-September
Bills - full employment, 1945 October-December
Bills - miscellaneous, 1945
Bills - reorganization bill, 1945
Bills - tax exemption of civil service retirements, 1945
Bretton Woods - bank for international settlement, 1946
Bretton Woods - copy of arts and articles of agreement, 1945
Bretton Woods - general, 1945
Bretton Woods - general, 1946
Bretton Woods - passage by other countries, 1945
Bretton Woods - passage by other countries, 1946
Budget - Export-Import Bank bil, Palestine, 1946
Budget - Coast Guard, 1946
Budget - general, 1945
Budget - general, 1946
Budget - National Advisory Council, 1946
Budget - presidential budget message, 1946
Budget - Treasury appropriation, 1946
Budget - Treasury statement by Mr. Paul Kelley before House Appropriations Committee, 1946
Budget - War Finance Division, 1945
Canada - general, 1946
Censorship - general - letters and memos, 1945
Chile - trade agreements, 1946
China - credit and gold for China, 1945
China - credit and gold for China, 1946
China - general, 1945
China - general, 1946
Coast Guard - commandant, 1945
Coast Guard - commandant, 1946
Coast Guard - general, 1945
Coast Guard - general, 1946
Coast Guard - legislation, 1945
Coast Guard - transfer, 1945
Comptroller of Currency - Morris Plan bank, 1945
Comptroller General - decisions, 1946
Confidential - memoranda, 1945-1946
Congress - appropriations, 1946
Congress - Bank Holding Act of, 1945-1946
Congress - Bonding bill for federal employees, 1946
Congress - Bretton Woods agreements acts, 1946
Congress - case bill, 1946
Congress - Coast Guard bill, 1946
Congress - Congressional Record Digests, 1945
Congress - Congressional Record Digests, 1946
Congress - Congressional Record Digests, 1946
Congress - Congressional Record material, 1946
Congress - Federal Employees Pay Act of 1946, 1946
Congress - full employment bill, 1946
Congress - House Committee on Small Business, 1945
Congress - House Committee on Small Business, 1946
Congress - how to streamline Congress, 1945
Congress - interim tax bill, 1945-1946
Congress - International Monetary Fund and Bank Deposit, 1946
Congress - Minimum Wage Bill of 1945-1946, 1945-1946
Congress - National Advisory Council document, 1946
Congress - National Defense Program, 1946
Congress - National Emergency Housing bill, 1946
Congress - National Health Act, 1945
Congress - Second Deficiency bill, 1946
Coordinator's office - general, 1946
Customs - budget, salaries, etc., 1945
Customs - depositories, 1945
Customs - general, 1945
Customs - general, 1946
Customs - liquor, 1945
Customs - narcotics, 1945
Customs - narcotics, 1946
Customs - port of entry, 1945
Czechoslovakia - loan, 1946
Doughton - speech of congressman, 1946
Enforcement - coordinator, 1945
Enforcement - general, 1945
Enforcement - Office of Public Affairs (OPA), 1946
Exchange Stabilization Board - Economic Stabilization Board General, 1945
Exchange Stabilization Board - general, 1946
Exchange Stabilization Board - meetings, 1946
Exchange Stabilization Fund - balance sheets, 1945
Exchange Stabilization Fund - balance sheets, 1946
Exchange Stabilization Fund - general, 1946
Export-Import Bank - Byrd Butler resolution, 1946
Export-Import Bank - general, 1945
Export-Import Bank - general, 1946
Federal Reserve - dollar payments and receipts to foreign accounts, 1945
Federal Reserve - dollar payments and receipts to foreign accounts, 1946
Federal Reserve - general, 1945
Federal Reserve - general, 1946
Federal Reserve - interest rates and public debt, 1944-1945
Federal Stabilization Board - general, 1945
Financing - general, 1945
Financing - Government Security Market - Haas memos, 1945
Financing - refundings, 1945
Financing - seventh war loan, 1945
Financing - Victory Loan correspondence, 1945
Financing - war finance, 1945
Finland - general, 1945-1946
Fiscal - ABA Committee on Treasury War Borrowing, 1946
Fiscal - April financing, 1946
Fiscal - bank earnings, 1946
Fiscal - branch banks, 1945
Fiscal - branch banks, 1946
Fiscal - Commercial National Bank of Shreveport, 1945
Fiscal - Commodity Credit Corporation, 1946
Fiscal - eurrency and exchange rates abroad, 1945
Fiscal - eurrency and exchange rates abroad, 1946
Fiscal - daily working balance statements, 1945
Fiscal - daily working balance statements, 1946
Fiscal - estimated expenditures, 1946
Fiscal - financing, 1946
Fiscal - general, 1945
Fiscal - general, 1945-1946
Fiscal - Giannini, 1946
Fiscal - Giannini - branch bank, 1945
Fiscal - interest rates and public debt, 1946
Fiscal - June financing, 1946
Fiscal - life insurance company, 1946
Fiscal - liquidation of agencies, 1945
Fiscal - long term bond market, 1946
Fiscal - March financing, 1946
Fiscal - marketable securities, 1946
Fiscal - markets after elimination of preferential discount rate, 1946
Fiscal - May financing and estimates, 1946
Fiscal - preferential discount rate, 1946
Fiscal - public debt, 1945
Fiscal - public debt, 1946
Fiscal - public debt limit, 1946
Fiscal - receipts and expenditures, 1946
Fiscal - redemptions, 1946
Fiscal - refundings, 1946
Fiscal - savings bonds, 1946
Fiscal - savings bonds redemptions, 1946
Fiscal - Stabilization Fund, 1945
Fiscal - Treasury balance - outlook, 1946
Fiscal - unemployed trust fund, 1946
Fiscal - US Government Life Insurance Fund, 1946
Fiscal - veterans payments, 1945
Fiscal - Victory Loan drive, 1946
Foreign Funds Control - American Bosch, Enskilda Bank and Wallenburgs, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - American Bosch, Enskilda Bank and Wallenburgs, 1946
Foreign Funds Control - Belgium, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - census of foreign-owned property, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - general, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - general, 1946
Foreign Funds Control - general licenses, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - general licenses, 1946
Foreign Funds Control - Germany, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - importation of currency, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - liquidation, 1946
Foreign Funds Control - Philippines, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - Poland, 1945
Foreign Funds Control - proclaimed list, 1946
Foreign Funds Control - Safehaven program, 1946
Foreign Funds Control - trade with the enemy, 1946
France - agreements, 1946
France - financial requirements, 1946
France - general, 1946
France - loan, 1945
France - meetings, 1946 January-February
France - meetings, 1946 March
France - meetings, 1946 April-June
France - program for soldiers, 1945
France - war settlements items, 1946
General Counsel - rulings, 1945
Germany - Berlin Protocol on Reparations, 1945
Germany - directive on Austria, 1945
Germany - displaced persons, 1945
Germany - general, 1945
Germany - general, 1946
Germany - Group Control Council, 1945
Germany - Safehaven Program, 1945
Germany - Technical Industrial Disarmament Committee reports, 1945
Germany - Technical Industrial Disarmament Committee reports, 1946
Gold - captured gold, 1945
Greece - aid from Britain, 1946
Greece - general, 1945
Housing - general, 1945
Housing - general, 1946
Internal Revenue - black market, 1945
Internal Revenue - black market, 1946
Internal Revenue - enforcement, 1946
Internal Revenue - legal relationship to Secretary of Treasury, 1946
Internal Revenue - recruitment drive - general, 1945
Internal Revenue - recruitment drive - progress reports, 1945
Internal Revenue - recruitment drive - progress reports, 1946
Internal Revenue - recruitment of personnel correspondence, 1945
Internal Revenue - tax drive reports, 1945 August
Internal Revenue - tax drive reports, 1945 September
Internal Revenue - tax drive reports, 1945 October
Internal Revenue - tax drive reports, 1945 November
Internal Revenue - tax drive reports, 1945 December
Internal Revenue - tax drive reports, 1946 January
Internal Revenue - tax drive reports, 1946 February-March
Internal Revenue - tax drive reports, 1946 April-June
International Monetary Fund and Bank - applications, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - conference, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - executive directors meetings, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - general, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - oath of office as governor, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - organization, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - reception, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - reports, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - site for banks, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - site for conference, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - space, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank - general documents, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank documents Savannah inaugural meeting, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank documents Secretary's book of the Savannah Conference, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank documents suggested list of matters requiring the attention of the executive directors, 1946
International Monetary Fund and Bank documents World Fund and Bank Journal, 1946
International Trade Organization - general, 1945
Italy - financial payments and troop pay, 1946
Japan - general, 1945
Japan - occupation directives, 1945
Japan - protocol on reparations, 1946
Japan - reparations mission, 1945
Japan - Yen conversion rate, 1945
Joint Distribution Committee, 1946
Joint Intelligence Committee weekly summary, 1945 July
Joint Intelligence Committee weekly summary, 1945 August
Joint Intelligence Committee weekly summary, 1945 September
Joint Intelligence Committee weekly summary, 1945 October
Labor Department organization chart, 1946
Legislation - full employment, 1945
Lend-Lease - general, 1945
Lend-Lease - silver, 1945
Lend-Lease - termination, 1945
Library of Congress - Trust Fund Board, 1946
Mint - general, 1945-1946
Mint - medals for King and Marshall, 1946
Mint - Roosevelt Dimes, 1946
Mint - Saudi-Arabia, 1946
Monetary research - general, 1946
National Advisory Council, 1945
National Advisory Council - aid to Italy, 1946
National Advisory Council - general, 1946
National Advisory Council - Italian troop pay, 1946
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee on French Financial Negotiations, 1946 May 24
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 7, 1946 January 8
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 8, 1946 January 15
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 9, 1946 January 22
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 10, 1946 January 29
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 11, 1946 February 7
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 12, 1946 February 13
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 13, 1946 February 21
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 14, 1946 February 27
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 15, 1946 March 4
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 16, 1946 March 20
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 18, 1946 March 27
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 19, 1946 April 2
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 20, 1946 April 9
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 21, 1946 April 19
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 23, 1946 May 2
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 24, 1946 May 6
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 25, 1946 May 7
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 26, 1946 May 9
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 27, 1946 May 14
National Advisory Council - US Top Committee meeting, no. 23, 1946 May 17
Netherlands - financial requirements, 1946
Netherlands - loan, 1945
Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion general, 1945
Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion general, 1946
Palestine - Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, 1945-1946
Palestine - Jewish problem, 1946
Palestine - meetings, 1946
Pearl Harbor, 1945
Personnel - applications, endorsements, etc., 1945 July-September
Personnel - applications, endorsements, etc., 1945 October-December
Personnel - applications, endorsements, etc., 1946
Personnel - applications, endorsements, etc., 1946
Personnel - appointments, political, 1945
Personnel - appointments, political, 1946
Personnel - experts abroad, 1946
Personnel - Edward A. FoIey, 1946
Personnel - Max Gardner, 1946
Personnel - general correspondence, 1945
Personnel - general correspondence, 1946
Personnel - political appointments in the Treasury, 1945
Personnel - reports on political vacancies, 1945
Personnel - reports on political vacancies, 1946
Personnel - resignations, 1945-1946
Personnel - tax court, appointments, 1945-1946
Philippines - creditor-debtor bill, 1946
Philippines - loans, 1946
Poland, 1945
Politics file - confidential, 1945-1946
Procurement - general, 1945
Procurement - Lend-Lease reports, 1945
Procurement - surplus property, 1945-1946
President - agendas for Cabinet meetings, 1945
President - budget message, 1946
President - correspondence with the President, 1945
President - correspondence with the President, 1946
President - press conference, 1946
President - press conferences - Shaeffer's memos, 1945
President - radio address, 1946
President - recommendations for political appointments, 1945-1946
President - State of the Union message, 1946
Public relations - general, 1945
Public relations - general, 1946
Public relations - press conference records, 1945
Public relations - press conference records, 1946
Public relations - reorganization, 1946
Public relations - suggestions for press conferences, 1945
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1946
Reorganization, 1946
Reports - annual, 1945-1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Acken, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Bartlet, 1945
Reports - Bureau and Division - Bartlet, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Blouph, 1945-1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Coe, 1945-1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Doyle, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Engraving and Printing, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Foley, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Gaston, 1945
Reports - Bureau and Division - Haas, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Hass - business memos, 1945
Reports - Bureau and Division - Hass - business memos, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Irey, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Luxford, 1945-1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - O'Connell, 1945-1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Pehle, 1946
Reports - Bureau and Division - Schmidt, 1945-1946
Reports - mail - miscellaneous, 1945
Reports - mail reports, 1945 March-August
Reports - mail reports, 1945 September-October
Reports - mail reports, 1945 September-October
Reports - mail reports, 1945 November-December
Reports - mail reports, 1946 January-March
Reports - mail reports, 1946 April-June
Reports - newsletters, Shaeffer memos, 1946
Reports - War Refugee Board report, 1946
Russia - general, 1945
Russia - loan negotiations, 1946
Russia - reports on Soviet Aid Program, 1945
Savings bonds, 1946
Secret Service - counterfeiting, 1945
Secret Service - general, 1945
Secret Service - presidential protection, 1945
Silver, 1945-1946
Switzerland - financial arrangements, 1946
Taxes - American Banker's Association proposal, 1946
Taxes - building industry, 1946
Taxes - carry-backs to strikers, 1946
Taxes - estimates, 1946
Taxes - general, 1945
Taxes - general, 1946
Taxes - general, 1945-1946
Taxes - interim tax bill, 1945
Taxes - legislation, 1945-1946
Taxes - manual of Treasury tax problems, 1945-1946
Taxes - new tax bill, 1945
Taxes - postwar taxation, 1946
Taxes - railroad retirement, 1945
Taxes - refunds, 1945
Taxes - retirement and old age benefits, 1945
Taxes - Section 722, 1945
Taxes - Section 722, 1946
Taxes - Social Security, 1945-1946
Taxes - tax cases, 1945-1945
Taxes - tax cases - FD Roosevelt, 1946
Taxes - tax cases - Roosevelt - Hartford case, 1945
Taxes - tax cases - tax exemption, 1946
Taxes - tax law, 1946
Telephone calls, 1945 July 23-31
Telephone calls, 1945 August
Telephone calls, 1945 September
Telephone calls, 1945 October
Telephone calls, 1945 November
Telephone calls, 1945 December
Telephone calls, 1946 January
Telephone calls, 1946 January
Telephone calls, 1946 February
Telephone calls, 1946 March
Telephone calls, 1946 April
Telephone calls, 1946 May
Telephone calls, 1946 June
Trade - international trade negotiations, 1946
Transportation, 1946
Treasury Department - Bureaus - Accounts, Bureau of Fiscal Service, 1946
Treasury Department - Bureaus - Accounts, Bureau of Fiscal Service, 1946
Treasury Department - Bureaus - General Counsel Procurement Division, 1946
Treasury Department - Bureaus - Research & Statistics - Tax Research, 1946
United Kingdom - British Air Commission statistics, 1945
United Kingdom - general, 1946
United Kingdom - gold and dollar holdings, 1945
United Kingdom - Lend-Lease, 1946
United Kingdom - loan, 1945 September-October
United Kingdom - loan, 1945 November
United Kingdom - loan, 1945 December
United Kingdom - loan, 1945 December
United Kingdom - loan, 1946 January-March
United Kingdom - loan, 1946 April-May
United Kingdom - reparations, 1946
United Kingdom - trade and loan progress, 1945
United Kingdom - US commercial company - general, 1945
United Nations - organization, 1946
United Nations - Security Council, 1946
Wage and prices, 1945
Wage and prices, 1946
War finance, 1945-1946
Whaley-Faton - general, 1946
Work - Paul Kelley - Civil Service Act and rules, 1943
Work - Paul Kelley - federal personnel manual, 1946 May 6
Work - Paul Kelley - personal, 1945
National Advisory Council Official documents on international monetary and financial problems - documents 1-75, 1945-1946
National Advisory Council Official documents on international monetary and financial problems - documents 76-148, 1945-1946
National Advisory Council Official documents on international monetary and financial problems - US Top committee - French financial negotiations; NAC Technical Committee; NAC Technical Committee minutes, 1945-1946
National Advisory Council Official documents on international monetary and financial problems - documents 1-60, 1945-1946
National Advisory Council Official documents on international monetary and financial problems - documents 61-89, 1945-1946
National Advisory Council Official documents on international monetary and financial problems - documents 1-31, National Advisory Council Official minutes of meetings on international monetary and financial problems - documents 1-26, 1945-1946
Secretary of the Treasury correspondence - Fred M. Vinson - vol. 1 - A-E, 1945-1946
Secretary of the Treasury correspondence - Fred M. Vinson - vol. 2 - F-M, 1945-1946
Secretary of the Treasury correspondence - Fred M. Vinson - vol. 3 - Mc-R, 1945-1946
Secretary of the Treasury correspondence - Fred M. Vinson - vol. 4 - S-Z, 1945-1946
Treasury Department correspondence - Paul Kelley, 1945 May-November
Secretary of the Treasury correspondence - Fred M. Vinson - Paul Kelley - vol. 2, 1945 December
Treasury Department correspondence - Paul Kelley - vol. 3, 1946 January-March
Treasury Department correspondence - Paul Kelley - vol. 4, 1946 April-July
Treasury Department - press releases, 1945 July-October
Treasury Department - press releases, 1945-1946
Treasury Department - press releases, 1946 January-April
Treasury Department - press releases, 1946 April-June
US-UK economic negotiations - commercial policy, 1945
US-UK economic negotiations - financial matters - book 1, 1945
US-UK economic negotiations - financial matters - book 2, 1945
US-UK economic negotiations - financial matters - book 3, 1945
US-UK economic negotiations - Lend-Lease and Surplus Committees - book 1, 1945
US-UK economic negotiations - Lend-Lease and Surplus Committees - book 2, 1945
US-UK economic negotiations - press comments, 1945
US-UK economic negotiations - Top Committee matters, 1945
Microfilm copy of subject files, reels 1-44, 1945-1946
Microfilm of correspondence with President Harry S. Truman from the Truman Presidential Library, reel 45, 1945-1946
Supreme Court of the United States, 1940-1953
Scope and Contents
This series primarily consists of correspondence, logs, case files, working files, and judicial opinions documenting Vinson's work as Chief Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. There are also files documenting his role as the chief administrative officer of the federal courts including: administrative files related to the Supreme Court and to the Judicial Conference of Senior Circuit Judges; and his ex officio roles on the boards of the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian Institution. In addition, one roll of microfilm provided by the Truman Presidential Library contains Vinson's letters to and from the President.
The series is arranged into five subseries: Correspondence, Subject files, Chief Justice and Associate Justice's opinions, Chief Justice logs, and Judicial Conference of Senior Circuit Judges.
For more papers related to this period of Vinson's career, please consult the following series: Articles and statements, Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, and Speeches.
General correspondence with the public, 1946-1953
Scope and Contents
Consists of letters from the public regarding court cases, judicial opinions, and public policy issues. There are also several small photographs that correspondents included with their letters. As a policy, the Court refrained from replying to the correspondence in this subseries.
Arranged chronologically by date and then alphabetically within dates.
Hot Springs, Arkansas student requests, 1946
Portal pay, 1946
Willie Francis case, 1946
A, 1946-1947
Ba, 1946-1947
Be-Bi, 1946-1947
Bl, 1946-1947
Bo-Br, 1946-1947
Bu, 1946-1947
Ca-Ch, 1946-1947
Ci-Co, 1946-1947
Cr-Cu, 1946-1947
Da-Di, 1946-1947
Do-Du, 1946-1947
E, 1946-1947
Fa-Fi, 1946-1947
Fl-Fr, 1946-1947
Ga-Gi, 1946-1947
Go-Gu, 1946-1947
Ha-He, 1946-1947
Hi-Hu, 1946-1947
I-J, 1946-1947
Ka-Kn, 1946-1947
Ko-Ku, 1946-1947
La, 1946-1947
Le-Lu, 1946-1947
Ma-Me, 1946-1947
Mc, 1946-1947
Mi-My, 1946-1947
N, 1946-1947
O, 1946-1947
Pa-Pe, 1946-1947
Ph-Pu, 1946-1947
Q, 1946-1947
Ra-Rh, 1946-1947
Ri-Ru, 1946-1947
Sa-Sc, 1946-1947
Se-So, 1946-1947
St-Sy, 1946-1947
Ta, 1946-1947
Te-Tu, 1946-1947
U-V, 1946-1947
Wa-We, 1946-1947
Wh-Wy, 1946-1947
XYZ, 1946-1947
McCollum A-J, 1948
McCollum K-W, 1948
Restricted covenant cases, 1948
Aa-Al, 1948-1950
Am-Ay, 1948-1950
Ba-Be, 1948-1950
Bi-Bo, 1948-1950
Br, 1948-1950
Bu, 1948-1950
Ca-Ce, 1948-1950
Ch-Ci, 1948-1950
Cl-Co, 1948-1950
Cr-Cu, 1948-1950
Da-De, 1948-1950
Di-Do, 1948-1950
Dr-Dy, 1948-1950
E, 1948-1950
Fa-Fi, 1948-1950
Fl-Fu, 1948-1950
Ga, 1948-1950
Ge-Go, 1948-1950
Gr-Gu, 1948-1950
Ha, 1948-1950
He-HY, 1948-1950
I-J, 1948-1950
Ka-Ki, 1948-1950
Kl-Ku, 1948-1950
La-Le, 1948-1950
Literature on the Court, 1948-1950
Lo-Ly, 1948-1950
Ma, 1948-1950
Mc, 1948-1950
Me-Mi, 1948-1950
Mo, 1948-1950
Mu-My, 1948-1950
N, 1948-1950
O, 1948-1950
Pa-Pe, 1948-1950
Ph-Pu, 1948-1950
Q, 1948-1950
Ra-Ri, 1948-1950
Ro-Ry, 1948-1950
Sa-Sc, 1948-1950
Se-Si, 1948-1950
Sm-Sq, 1948-1950
St, 1948-1950
Su-Sy, 1948-1950
Ta-Th, 1948-1950
Ti-Ty, 1948-1950
U-V, 1948-1950
Wa-We, 1948-1950
Wh-Wi, 1948-1950
Wn-Wu, 1948-1950
XYZ, 1948-1950
Mrs. Dorothy Shay, 1950 September 21
Literature requests from the public, 1951
Martinsville Seven, 1951
A, 1951-1953
Ba-Be, 1951-1953
Bi-By, 1951-1953
C, 1951-1953
D, 1951-1953
E, 1951-1953
F, 1951-1953
G, 1951-1953
Ha, 1951-1953
He-Hu, 1951-1953
I, 1951-1953
J, 1951-1953
K, 1951-1953
L, 1951-1953
M, 1951-1953
Mc, 1951-1953
N, 1951-1953
O, 1951-1953
P-Q, 1951-1953
R, 1951-1953
Sa-Se, 1951-1953
Sh-Sw, 1951-1953
T, 1951-1953
U, 1951-1953
V, 1951-1953
Wa-We, 1951-1953
Wh-Wy, 1951-1953
XYZ, 1951-1953
Literature requests from the public, 1952
Segregation cases, 1952
Literature requests from the public, 1953
Segregation cases, 1953
Subject files, 1940-1953
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence and administrative files related to Court operations, proposed changes to the federal rules of civil and criminal procedure, the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Marshal's Office and other federal entities with which the Chief Justice was involved. Of particular note is correspondence with associate justices and other federal judges. One reel of microfilm provided by the Truman Presidential Library consists of Vinson's letters to and from the President.
Arranged alphabetically by the folder title and then chronologically by date. The microfilm is listed at the end of the subseries.
Busts and portraits, 1947-1953
Chief Justice - applications - general, 1946-1952
Chief Justice - applications - law clerks, 1946-1947
Chief Justice - applications - law clerks, 1948-1949
Chief Justice - applications - law clerks, 1950-1952
Chief Justice - applications - law clerks, 1953
Chief Justice - assignment of judges for loyalty investigations, 1950
Chief Justice - charts - assignment of cases, 1946-1953
Chief Justice - Court's annual call on the President, 1953
Chief Justice - statistics on law clerks' recommendations, 1947-1952
Chief Justice - supply requisitions, 1949-1952
Chief Justice - visit of Japanese Justices to the Supreme Court, 1950
Circuit conferences - Fourth Circuit, 1946-1953
Circuit conferences - miscellaneous, 1946-1953
Clerk's office, 1948
Commission on 175th Anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence - correspondence with members of the Commission, 1952
Commission on 175th Anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence - correspondence with state chairmen, 1951-1952
Commission - fine arts, 1947
Conference - rooms, 1946-1953
Library - general, 1946-1953
Library - personnel, 1940-1953
Library of Congress - general, 1946-1953
Marshall - budget estimates, 1948-1949
Marshall - budget estimates, 1950
Marshall - budget estimates, 1953
Marshall - guards and messengers, 1947-1951
Marshall - personnel, 1946-1943
Marshall - personnel, 1950-1953
Marshall - visitors to the building, 1946-1953
Memorial services - Charles Evans Hughes, 1950
Memorial services - Frank Murphy, 1951
Memorial services - Wiley B. Rutledge, 1951
Memorial services - Stone and McReynolds, 1947
National Gallery of Art - budget estimate, 1948
National Gallery of Art - general, 1952
National Gallery of Art - minutes of meetings, 1946-1948
National Gallery of Art - minutes of meetings, 1949-1951
National Gallery of Art - minutes of meetings, 1952-1953
Potter, Nelson - Superintendent of the Press Room, 1947
Reporter - general, 1946-1953
Reporter - opinions, 1947
Reporter - opinions, 1948-1949
Reporter - opinions, 1950-1951
Reporter - opinions, 1952-1953
Reporter - personnel, 1946-1952
Rules - Admiralty - amendment to Rule 51-54, 1945-1949
Rules - Admiralty - Commission, 1946-1953
Rules - Admiralty - proposed amendments thereto, 1949-1952
Rules - bankruptcy - revisions of general orders, 1946-1952
Rules of Civil Procedure - amendments submitted to Congress, 1946-1947
Rules of Civil Procedure - amendments submitted to Congress, 1949
Rules of Civil Procedure - appropriations, salaries, etc., 1946-1950
Rules of Civil Procedure - condemnation, 1951 April 1
Rules of Civil Procedure - meetings, 1953
Rules of Civil Procedure - members of the committee, 1946-1953
Rules of Criminal Procedure - amendments to Rules 37, 38, and 39, 1947-1948
Rules of Criminal Procedure - amendments submitted to Congress, 1949 January
Rules of Criminal Procedure - disposition of records, etc.., 1951-1952
Rules of Criminal Procedure - general, 1946-1950
Rules of Criminal Procedure - miscellaneous amendments, 1944-1946
Rules of Criminal Procedure - time limit on appeals, 1948
Rules - Supreme Court - amicus curiae briefs, 1949
Rules - Supreme Court - amendments, 1947-1951
Rules - Supreme Court - Committee on Revision of, 1952
Rules - Supreme Court - general, 1950-1953
Smithsonian Institution - general, 1949-1950
Smithsonian Institution - general, 1951
Smithsonian Institution - general, 1952-1953
Smithsonian Institution - meetings, 1946-1950
Smithsonian Institution - meetings, 1951-1953
Smithsonian Institution - successor to Dr. Wetmore, 1951-1953
Microfilm of correspondence with President Harry S. Truman from the Truman Presidential Library, reel 45, 1946-1953
Judicial opinions, 1946-1952
Scope and Contents
Arranged chronologically by year, and then alphabetically by opinion author ("Chief Justice opinions" or "Associate Justices' opinions") and folder title.
Chief Justice opinions, 1946
149 Madison Avenue Corporation v. Asselta - no. 497, 1946
Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company v. Robertson, etc., et al - no. 836, 1946
Alma Motor Company v. The Timken-Detroit Axle Company - no. 11, 1946
Crane v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 68, 1946
De Meerleer v. People of the State of Michigan - no. 140, 1946
Interstate National Gas v. Federal Power Commission - no. 733, 1946
Lewis case (Chief Justice drafts) - United States vs. United Mine Workers - nos. 750-760, nos. 781-782, no. 811, 1946
Lewis case (Chief Justice drafts) - United States vs. United Mine Workers - nos. 750-760, nos. 781-782, no. 811, 1946
Lewis case (dissents and concurring) - United States vs. United Mine Workers - nos. 750-760, nos. 781-782, no. 811, 1946
McWilliams v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 945, 946, 947, 1946
Michener, United States v. - no. 793, 1946
Oklahoma v. United States - no. 715, 1946
Tillamooks case - United States v. Alcea band of Tillamoors - no. 26, 1946
Unemployment Compensation Commission of Alaska v. Aragan, et al - no. 25, 1946
Walling v. General Industries - no. 564, 1946
Walling v. Halliburton Oil - no. 74, 1946
Williams, et al v. Austrian, et al - no. 850, 1946
Williams, et al v. Austrian, et al - no. 850, 1946
Wyoming and Ohio Oil Company, United States v. - no. 10, 1946
Associate Justice opinions, 1946
Adams v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 209, 1946
Adams v. United States - no. 457, 1946
Aetna Casualty v. Flowers - no. 432, 1946
Aircraft and Diesel Equipment v. Hirsch - no. 95, 1946
Albrecht, et al v. US - no. 148-151, 155, 1946
American Power and Light and Electric Power and Light v. SEC - no. 45, 1946
American Stevedores v. Porello - no. 69, 1946
Anderson v. Helmers - no. 656, 1946
Anderson v. Yungkau - no. 87, 1946
Angel v. Bullington - no. 31, 1946
Atlantic Coastline v. Thompson - no. 385, 1946
Ayrshire Collieries v. US - no. 467, 1946
Ballard v. United States - no. 37, 1946
Bartels v. Birmingham - no. 731, Geer v. Birmingham - no. 732, 1946
Bazly v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Adams v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 287, 209, 1946
Bethlehem Steel v. New York State Labor Relations Board and Allegheny Ludlum v. Kelley - nos. 55, 76, 1946
Bozza v. USA - no. 190, 1946
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad - no. 970, 1946
Bruce's Juices v. American Can Company - no. 27, 1946
Caldarola v. Eckert - no. 625, 1946
Cardillo v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company - no. 265, 1946
Champion Spark Plug Company v. Sanders - no. 680, 1946
Champlin Refining v. USA - no. 21, 1946
Clark v. Allen - no. 626, 1946
Clark v. Uebersee - no. 934, 1946
Cleveland, et al v. USA - nos. 12-19, 1946
Cone v. West Virginia Pulp to Paper Company - no. 184, 1946
Confederated Bands of Ute Indians v. USA - no. 141, 1946
Cope v. Anderson - no. 593, Anderson v. Helmers - no. 656, 1946
Craig v. Harney - no. 241, 1946
Eagles v. USA ex rel Horowitz - no. 58, Eagles v. USA ex rel Samuels - no. 59, 1946
Ellis v. Union Pacific - no. 320, 1946
Everson v. Board of Education of the Township of Ewing - no. 52, 1946
Fahey v. Mallonee - nos. 633, 687 - miscellaneous, 1946
Fay v. State of New York - no. 377, Bove v. State of New York - no. 452, 1946
FCC v. WOKO - no. 65, 1946
Federal Reserve v. Agnew - no. 66, 1946
Fiswick v. USA - no. 51, 1946
Fleming v. Rhodes - no. 682, 1946
Foster v. People of the State of Illinois - no. 540, 1946
Freeman v. Hewitt - no. 3, 1946
Gardner v. State of New Jersey - no. 92, 1946
Gayes v. State of New York - no. 405, 1946
Gibson and Dodez v. USA - nos. 23, 86, 1946
Gospel Army v. City of Los Angeles -no. 103, Rescue Army v. Municipal Court of the City of Los Angeles - no. 574, 1946
Greenough v. Tax Assessors of the City of Newport, Rhode Island - no. 461, 1946
Gulf Oil Corp. v. Gilbert - no. 93, 1946
Halliburton Oil v. Walker - no. 24, 1946
Halvey v. Halvey - no. 384, 1946
Hickman v. Taylor - no. 47, 1946
Independent Warehouses v. Scheele - no. 83, 1946
Industrial Commission of Wisconsin v. McCartin - no. 270, 1946
Insurance Group Committee v. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Co. - no. 690, 1946
International Harveston Co. v. Tax Commissioner of Ohio - no. 75, 1946
Interstate Commerce Commissioner v. Mechling - no. 72, 1946
Jesionowski v. Boston and Maine Railroad - no. 88, 1946
Joseph v. Carter and Weekes - no. 29, Joseph v. Clark and Son - no. 30, 1946
Katzinger v. Chicago Metallic Manufacturing Co. - nos. 70-71, 1946
Koster v. (American) Lumbermens Casualty Co. - no. 206, 1946
Kotch v. Board of River Port Pilot Commissioners - no. 291, 1946
Krug v. Sante Fe Pacific Railroad - nos. 97-98, 1946
Land v. Dollar - no. 207, 1946
Levinson v. Spector Motor - no. 22, 1946
MacGregor v. Westinghouse Electric - no. 28, 1946
McCullough v. Kammerer Corp. - no. 755, 1946
Mexican Light and Power Co. v. Texas Mexican Railway Co. - no. 404, 1946
Morris v. Jones - no. 62, 1946
Munter, Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. - nos. 674-675, 1946
Myers v. Reading Co. - no. 367, 1946
New York Rayon Importing Co. v. USA - no. 96, USA v. New York Rayon Importing Co. - no. 94, 1946
NLRB and International Ladies Garments Workers Union v. Donnelly - no. 38-39, 1946
NLRB v. Jones and Laughlin Steel - no. 418, NLRB v. Atkins and Co. - no. 419, 1946
NLRB v. Tower Co. - no. 60, 1946
Northern Pacific v. USA - no. 400, 1946
Oklahoma v. Civil Service Commission - no. 84, 1946
Order of Railway Conductors v. Swan - no. 63, Williams v. Swan - no. 64, 1946
Order of United Commercial Travelers v. Wolfe - no. 32, 1946
Packard Motor Car Co. v. NLRB - no. 658, 1946
Parker, et al v. Fleming - no. 80, 1946
Patterson v. Lamb, 229, 1946
Penfield v. SEC - no. 453, 1946
People of the State of Illinois ex rel. Gordon v. Campbell - no. 35, 1946
Pyramid Motor v. Ispass - no. 41, 1946
Raley v. Fleming - no. 512, Fleming v. Mohawk Wrecking - no. 583, 1946
Rice v. Board of Trade of Chicago - nos. 471, 473, 1946
Rice v. Great Lakes Elevator Corp. - nos. 470, 472, 1946
Richfield Oil v. State Board of Equalization - no. 46, 1946
Rothensies v. Electric Storage Battery Co. - no. 48, 1946
Rutherford Food Corp. v. Walling - no. 562, 1946
SEC. v. Cheney Corporation - no. 81, S.E.C. v. Federal Water and Gas Corp. - no. 82, 1946
Silesian American Corp. v. Clark - no. 346, 1946
Sioux Tribe of Indians v. USA - no. 368, 1946
State of Louisiana ex rel. Willie Francis v. Resweber - no. 142, 1946
State of New York v. USA - no.343, Hildreth v. USA - no. 344, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad v. USA - no. 345, 1946
Steele v. General Mills, Inc. - no. 79, 1946
Sunal v. Large - no. 535, Alexander v. USA ex rel. Kulick - no. 840, 1946
Testa v. Katt - no. 431, 1946
Trailmobile Co. v. Whirls - no. 85, 1946
Transparent Wrap Machine Corp. v. Stokes and Smith Co. - no. 208, 1946
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America v. USA - nos. 6-10, 1946
United National Bank v. Chase National Bank -no. 371, 1946
United Public Workers of America v. Mitchell, et al. - no. 20, 1946
US Depart. of Agriculture v. Remund - no. 417, 1946
USA v. Bayer - no. 606, 1946
USA v. Bruno - no. 67, 1946
USA v. Carmack - no. 40, 1946
USA v. Dickinson - no. 77, USA v. Withrow - no. 78, 1946
USA v. Felin and Co. - no. 862, 1946
USA v. Foley - no. 50, 1946
USA v. Fullard-Leo - no. 429, 1946
USA v. Hoy - no. 585, 1946
USA v. Line Material Co. - no. 464, 1946
USA v. Munsey Trust Co. - no. 847, 1946
USA v. National Lead Co. - nos. 89-91, 1946
USA v. Ogilvie Hardward - no. 430, 1946
USA v. Petrillo - no. 954, 1946
USA v. Powell - no. 56, USA v. Atlantic Coast Line - no. 57, 1946
USA v. Ruzicka - no. 54, 1946
USA v. Seatrain Lines Inc. - no. 61, 1946
USA v. Sheridan - no. 53, 1946
USA v. Silk - no. 312, 1946
USA v. Smith - no. 498, 1946
USA v. Standard Oil of California - no. 235, 1946
USA v. State of California - no. 12, 1946
USA v. Thayer-West Point Hotel Co. - no. 106, 1946
USA v. Walsh - no. 718, 1946
USA v. Yellow Cab Co. - no. 1035, 1946
Vanston v. Green - nos. 42-45, 1946
Walling v. Nashville Chatanooga St Louis Railroad - no. 335, Walling v. Portland Terminal - no. 336, 1946
Winters v. People of the State of New York - no. 33, 1946
Chief Justice opinions, 1947
Anderson v. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (per curiam) - no. 620, 1947
Brunson v. North Carolina (per curiam) - no. 292-296, 1947
Coe v. Coe - no. 37, 1947
Everett v. Truman (per curiam) - no. 512-misc., 1947
Heoltebeth v. N.C. (per curiam) - no. 674, 1947
Hoffman, United States v. - no. 97, 1947
Keystone, NLRB v. (per curiam) - no. 9, 1947
Mary Bell King v. The Order of United Commercial Travelers of America - no. 171, 1947
Lillie v. Thompson (per curiam) - no. 206, 1947
Loftus v. Illinois (per curiam) - no. 59, 1947
Mogall v. United States (per curiam) - no. 48, 1947
Oyama v. State of California - no. 44, 1947
Restricted Covenant Cases - nos. 72-87, 1947
Restricted Covenant Cases - nos. 290-291, 1947
Shapiro v. US - no. 49, 1947
Shapiro v. US - no. 49, 1947
Sherrer v. Sherrer - no. 36, 1947
Sipuel v. Board of Regents, University of Oklahoma - no. 326, Fisher v. Hurst et al. - no. 325, 1947
Suttle v. Reich Bros. Const. Co. - no. 214, 1947
Toomer v. Witsell - no. 415, 1947
Trupiano v. US - no. 427, 1947
USA v. Zazove - no. 432, 1947
Woods v. Hills - no. 439, 1947
Associate Justice opinions, 1947
Aero Mayflower Transit Co. v. Board of Railroad Commissioners of Montana - no. 39, 1947
Ahrens v. Clark - no. 446, 1947
Andres v. USA - no. 431, 1947
Bakery Sales Drivers v. Wagshal, 1947
Bay Ridge Operating v. Huron Stevedoring - no. 366-367, 1947
Blumenthal v. USA - no. 54-57, 1947
Bob-Lo Excursion Co. v. People of the State of Michigan - no. 374, 1947
Briggs v. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. - no. 530, 1947
Bute v. The People of the State of Illinois - no. 398, 1947
Callen v. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. - no. 331, 1947
Cement cases - nos. 23-34, 1947
Central Greyhound v. Mealy - no. 14, 1947
Chase National Banks et al v. Metropolitan Life et al - nos. 178-193, 1947
Chicago and Southern Airlines v. Waterman Steamship Corp. - no. 78, Covo; Aeronautics Board v. Waterman Steamship Corp. - no. 88, 1947
Clark v. Uebersee Finanz-Korp. - no. 35, 1947
Cole v. Arkansas - no. 373, 1947
Commissioner of the Internal Revenue v. Church - no. 96, 1947
Commissioner of the Internal Revenue v. South Texas Lumber Co. - no. 384, 1947
Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. USA - no. 157, 1947
Comstock v. Group of Institutional Investors - nos. 451-454, 1947
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance v. Moore - no. 337, 1947
Cox, et al v. USA - nos. 66-68, 1947
Delgadillo v. Carmichael - no. 63, 1947
Donaldson v. Read Magazine - no. 50, 1947
Dyer v. City of Beloit - no. 275, 1947
Eccles, et al v. Peoples Bank of Lakewood Village - no. 101, 1947
Estin v. Estin - no. 139, 1947
Federal Crop Insurance Corp. v. Merrill - no. 45, 1947
Federal Trade Commissioner v. Morton Salt - no. 464, 1947
Fong Haw Tan - Phelan, no. 370, 1947
Francis v. Southern Pacific - no. 400, 1947
Frazier v. USA - no. 213 - misc., 1947
Funk Brothers Seed Co. v. Kalo Inoculant Co. - no. 280, 1947
Glove Liquor Co. v. San Roman - no. 205, 1947
Gryger v. Burke - no. 541, 1947
Haley v. State of Ohio - no. 51, 1947
Hannegan v. Read Magazine - no. 50, 1947
Hilton v. Sullivan - no. 560, 1947
Hunter v. Martin - no.634, 1947
Hunter v. Texas Electric Railway Co. - no. 18, 1947
International Brotherhood of Teamsters et al v. Denver Milk Producers, Inc. - no. 397, 1947
International Salt Co. v. USA - no. 46, 1947
Johnson v. USA - no. 138, 1947
Johnson v. USA - no. 329, 1947
Jones v. Liberty Glass Co. - no. 71, 1947
Kavanagh v. JH Noble - no. 70, 1947
Kennedy v. Silas Mason Co. - no.590, 1947
Kreiger v. Kreiger - no. 371, 1947
Le Maistre v. Leffers - no. 362, 1947
Lichter, et al. v. USA - nos. 105, 74, 95, 1947
Ludecke v. Watkins - no. 723, 1947
Maggio v. Zeitz - no. 38, 1947
Mandeville Island Farms v. American Crystal Sugar Co. - no. 75, 1947
Memphis Natural Gas Co. v. A.H. Stone - no. 94, 1947
Mitchell, et al v. Cohen and Hubickey - nos. 130-131, 1947
Moore and Haughton v. People of the State of New York - no. 485, 1947
Morris v. McComb - no. 7, 1947
Musser v. State of Utah - no. 60, 1947
Oliver in re. William Oliver - no. 215, 1947
Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co. v. Public Service Commission of Indiana - no. 69, 1947
Parker v. Illinois - no. 428, 1947
Parker v. People of the State of Illinois - no. 270, 1947
Paterno v. Lyons - no. 583, 1947
Patton v. State of Mississippi - no. 122, 1947
People of the State of Illiois, ex rel. McCollum v. Board of Education - no. 90, 1947
Phyle v. Duffy - no. 655, 1947
Price v. Johnston - no. 111, 1947
Priebe v. USA - no. 16, 1947
Republic National Gas v. State of Oklahoma - no. 134, 1947
Rodgers v. USA - no. 58, 1947
Saia v. People of the State of New York - no. 504, 1947
Schine Chain Theatres v. USA - no. 10, 1947
Schwabacher v. USA - no. 258, 1947
Seaboard Airline Railroad v. Daniel - no. 390, 1947
Sealfon v. USA - no. 174, 1947
Shade v. Downing - no. 448, 1947
Silesian American Corp. v. Clark - no. 6, 1947
Spiegel v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 52, 1947
Sunnen v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 227, 1947
Takahashi v. Fish and Game Commission - no. 533, 1947
Taylor v. State of Alabama - no. 721, 1947
Townsend v. Burke - no. 542, 1947
Trupiano v. USA - no. 427, 1947
USA v. Baltimore and Ohio - no. 223, 1947
USA v. Brown - no. 100, 1947
USA v. California - no. 12, Orig., 1947
USA v. CIO. - no. 695, 1947
USA v. Columbia Steel - no. 461, 1947
USA v. Di Re - no. 61, 1947
USA v. Evans - no. 15, 1947
USA v. Felin and Co. - no. 17, 1947
USA v. Griffith - no. 64, 1947
USA v. Gypsum Co. - no. 13, 1947
USA v. Hoffman - no. 97, 1947
USA v. Line Material Co. - no. 8, 1947
USA v. National City Line - no. 544, 1947
USA v. Paramount, et al. - nos. 79-86, 1947
USA v. Scophony Corp. - no. 41, 1947
USA v. South Buffalo Railway Co. - no. 198, 1947
USA v. Sullivan - no. 121, 1947
USA v. US District Court for the Southern District of New York, et al. - no. 527, 1947
Von Moltke v. A. Blake Gillies - no. 73, 1947
Wade v. Mayo - no. 40, 1947
West v. Oklahoma Tax Commission - no. 489, 1947
Williams v. Fanning - no. 47, 1947
Winters v. People of the State of New York - no. 3, 1947
Woods Housing Expediter v. Stone - no. 392, 1947
Chief Justice opinions, 1948
Callaway v. Benton - no. 21, 1948
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific RR Co. v. ACME Fast Freight, Inc. - no. 65, 1948
Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Culbertson - no. 313, 1948
Eckenrode v. Pennsylvania RR Co., per curiam - no. 28, 1948
Eisler v. United States, per curiam - no. 225, 1948
Ex Parte Collett - no. 206-miscellaneous, 1948
Farmers Reservoir, et al. v. Wm. McComb, et al - no. 128, 196, 1948
Fountain v. Filson, per curiam - no. 542, 1948
Henslee v. Union Planters Bank and Trust, per curiam - no. 9, 1948
Hill v. Atlantic Coast Line RR, per curiam - no. 472, 1948
In the Matter of Electric Power and Light Corp. - no. 610-miscellaneous, 1948
Japanese Cases, per curiam - nos. 239, 240-248, 1948
Kilpatrick v. Texas and Pacific RR Co. - no. 233-miscellaneous, 1948
Larsons v. Domestic and Foreign Commercial Corps. - no. 31, 1948
MacDougal v. Green, per curiam - no. 348, 1948
Marzani v. United States, per curiam - no. 59, 1948
Mitchell v. White Consolidated, Inc., per curiam - no. 599, 1948
Murphy v. Reed, per curiam - no. 206, 1948
National Carbide Corps., et al v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - nos. 151-153, 1948
Reynolds v. Atlantic Coastline RR, per curiam - no. 234, 1948
Rice v. Rice, per curiam - no. 117, 1948
Ryles v. United States, per curiam - no. 593, 1948
Superior Court of California v. Lillefloren, per curiam - no. 191, Misc., Taylor v. Dennis, per curiam - no. 12, 1948
United States v. California, orig - no. 12, 1948
United States v. National City Lines, Inc., et al - no. 269, 1948
United States v. Urbeteit - no. 640, 1948
United States v. Wyoming Decree - no. 10, 1948
Young v. Ragen - no. 50, 1948
Zimmerman v. State of Maryland, per curiam - no. 429, 1948
Associate Justice opinions, 1948
AFL, et al v. Amn. SASH and DOOR Co., et al - nos. 27, 34, 47, 1948
Adkins v. Dupont - no. 1, 1948
Algoma Plywood v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board - no. 216, 1948
Ayrshire Colliers v. USA - no. 25, 1948
Black Diamond S.S. v. Stewart and Sons - nos. 121-130, 1948
Brinegar v. USA - no. 12, 1948
Brooks v. USA - nos. 388-389, 1948
Christoffel v. USA - no. 528, 1948
City of Morgantown, W. VA. V. Royal Insurance Co. - no. 396, 1948
Cohen v. Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp. - nos. 442, 512, 1948
Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Church - no. 5, 1948
Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Phipps - no. 83, 1948
Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Wodehouse - no. 84, 1948
Coray v. Southern Pacific Co. - no. 54, 1948
Cosmopolitan Shipping Co. v. McCallister - no. 351, 1948
Daniel v. Family Security Life - no. 297, 1948
Defense Supplies Corp. v. Lawrence Warehouse Co. - no. 298, 1948
Empresa Siderurgica v. County of Merced - no. 327, 1948
FCC v. Station WJR - no. 495, 1948
FPC v. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. - no. 558, 1948
Farrell v. United States - no. 267, 1948
Fed. Power Com. v. Interstate Natural Gas Co. - nos. 109, 188, 209, 212, 1948
Fink v. Shepard Steamship Co. - nos. 360, 430, 1948
Fisher v. Pace - no. 45, 1948
Foley Bros. v. Filiardo - no. 91, 1948
Ford Motor, et al v. United States - no. 1-2, 1948
Frankfurter Aeronautical Industrial Ldg. 727 v. Campbell - no. 333, 1948
Frazier v. United States - no. 44, 1948
Gibbs v. Burke - no. 418, 1948
Giboney et al v. Empire Storage - no. 182, 1948
Goessert v. Cleary - no. 49, 1948
Goggin v. Div. Of Labor: California - no. 35, 1948
Grand River Dam Authority v. Grand-Hydro - no. 6, 1948
Graver Tank and MFG v. Linde Air Products - nos. 184-185, 1948
Griffin v. United States - no. 417, 1948
Harris v. State of South Carolina - no. 76, 1948
Hirshberg v. Cooke - no. 231, 1948
Hoiness v. United States - no. 20, 1948
Hood and Sons v. Du Mond - no. 92, 1948
Humphrey v. Smith - no. 457, 1948
Hynes v. Grimes Packing - no. 24, 1948
Internal Revenue Commissioner v. Jacobson - nos. 32-33, 1948
International Union Local 232 et al v. Wis. Employment Rels. BD - nos. 14-15, 1948
Interstate Oil Pileline Co. v. Stone - no. 287, 1948
Johnson, US ex rel. v. Shaughnessy - no. 506, 1948
Jones v. US - no. 135, US v. Jones - no. 198, 1948
Joy Oil v. State Tax Comm. - no. 223, 1948
Jungerson v. Ostby and Barton - no. 7-8, 48, 1948
Kimball Laundrey v. United States - no. 63, 1948
Klapprott v. United States - no. 42, 1948
Kordel v. United States - no. 30, 1948
Kovacs v. Cooper - no. 9, 1948
Krulewitch v. United States - no. 143, 1948
La Crosse Telephone v. Wis. Employment Rels. Bd. - nos. 38-39, 1948
Lawson v. Suwanee Fruit and Steamship Co. - no. 56, 1948
Leiman v. Guttman - no. 88, 1948
Lustig v. United States - no. 1389, 1948
Mandel Bros. V. Wallace - no. 16, 1948
McComb v. Jacksonville Paper Co. - no. 110, 1948
McDonald v. United States - no.36, 1948
Michelson v. United States - no. 23, 1948
National Labor Relations Board v. Crompton-Highland Mills - no. 197, 1948
National Labor Relations Board v. Pittsburgh Steamship Co. - no. 258, 1948
National Labor Relations Board v. Stowe Spinning - no. 46, 1948
National Mutual Ins. v. Tidewater Transfer Co. - no. 29 (1 of 2), 1948
New York City v. Saper - nos. 200-201, 1948
Nye and Nissen v. United States - no. 228, 1948
Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Texas Company - Nos, 40-41, 1948
Ott v. Mississippi Barge Line - no. 244, 1948
People of the State of California v. Zook - no. 355, 1948
Propper v. Clark - no. 390, 1948
Ragan v. Merchants Transfer - no. 522, 1948
Railway Express v. New York - no. 51, 1948
Securities and Exchange Commission v. Central-Illinois Securities - nos. 226-227, 1948
Smith v. United States - no. 292, 1948
Spiegal and Church v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, no. 3, 5, 1948
Stainbeck v. Mo Hock Ke Lok Po, nos. 52, 474, 1948
Standard Oil Co. of Calif. v. United States - no. 279, 1948
Stemmer and Krakower v. New York - nos. 567-568, 1948
Terminiello v. Chicago - no. 272, 1948
Transcontinental and Wester Air, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Board - no. 387, 1948
Turner v. Pennsylvania - no. 107, 1948
Union National Bank of Wichita v. Lamb - no. 500, 1948
United States v. Cors - no. 132, 1948
United States v. Interstate Commerce Commission - no. 330, 1948
United States v. Kansas City Life Ins. - no. 26, 1948
United States v. Knight - no. 406, 1948
United States v. Penn Foundry and Manufacturing - no. 253, 1948
United States v. Urbuteit - no. 13, 1948
United States v. Wallace and Tiernan - no. 416, 1948
United States v. Wittek - no. 473, 1948
United States v. Women's Sportswear - no. 37, 1948
Upshaw v. United States - no. 98, 1948
Urie v. Thompson - no. 129, 1948
Uveges v. Pennsylvania - no. 75, 1948
Vermilya-Browm v. Connell - no. 22, 1948
Wade v. Hunter - no. 427, 1948
Watts v. Indiana - no. 610, 1948
Weade v. Dichmann, Wright, and Pugh, Inc. - no. 179, 1948
Wheeling Steel v. Glander - nos. 447-448, 1948
Wilkerson v. McCarthy and Swan - no. 53, 1948
Williams v. New York - no. 671, 1948
Wisconsin Electric v. United States - no. 237, 1948
Wolf v. Colorado - nos. 17-18, 1948
Woods v. Interstate Realty Co. - no. 465, 1948
Chief Justice opinions, 1949
American Communications Association, CIO, et al v. Dowds - no. 10, United Steelworkers of America, et al v. NLRB - no. 13, 1949
Boyd v. Grand Trunk Railroad, per curiam - no. 17, 1949
Burke v. State of Georgia, per curiam - no. 176-miscellaneous, 1949
Cohnstaedt v. Immigration and Naturalization Service of the United States, per curiam - no. 373, 1949
Commissioner of the Internal Revenue v. Korell - no. 384, 1949
Faulkner v. Gibbs - no. 19, 1949
Georgia Railroad and Banking Co. v. Redwine - no. 454, 1949
Hubsch and Schweitzer v. USA - nos. 379-380, 1949
International Union v. O'Brien - no. 456, 1949
Lyon v. Singer - no. 512, Singer v. Bank - no. 527, Lyon v. Mellie Iran - no. 513, Mellie Iran v. Lyons - no. 528 (per curiam), 1949
Manning v. Seeley Tube and Box Co. - no. 70, 1949
Marshall and Morford v. USA, per curiam - nos. 196, 236, 1949
Osman v. Douds, per curiam - no. 12, 1949
Reo Motors, Inc. v. Commissioner of the Internal Revenue - no. 59, 1949
Roberts v. US District Court for the Northern District of California, et al., per curiam - no. 2-misc., 1949
Shipman v. Dupre, per curiam - no. 689, 1949
South v. Peters, per curiam - no. 724, 1949
USA v. Aetna Casualty, etc - nos. 35-38, 1949
USA v. Bryan - no. 99, 1949
USA v. Capital Transit Co. et al., per curiam - nos. 40-41, 1949
USA v. Fleischmann - no. 98, 1949
USA v. Fleischmann and Bryan - nos. 98-99, 1949
USA v. Pacific Coast Wholesalers, per curiam - nos. 113-114, 1949
USA v. US Gypsum Co., per curiam - nos. 670-671, 1949
Associate Justice opinions, 1949
Affolder v. New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - no. 200, 1949
Alcoa Steamship Co. v. USA - no. 271, 1949
Automatic Radio Mfg. Co. v. Hageltime Research - no. 455, 1949
Brown v. Western Railroad of Alabama - no. 43, 1949
Brown Shoe v. Commissioner of the Internal Revenue - no. 445, 1949
Bryan v. USA - no. 178, 1949
Building Service Employees International v. Gazzam - no. 449, 1949
Capital Greyhound v. Brice - no. 118, 1949
Carter v. Atlanta and Saint Andres Bay Railway Co. - no. 23, 1949
Cassell v. State of Texas - no. 46, 1949
Chapman v. Sheriden-Wyoming Coal Co. - no. 60, 1949
Civil Aeronautics Board v. State Airlines, etc - nos. 157-159, 1949
Cole v. State of Arkansas - no. 62, 1949
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. v. NLRB - no. 47, 1949
Commodities Trading, etc v. USA - nos. 156, 163, 1949
Connelly, Commission of the Internal Revenue v. - no. 57, 1949
Dan v. Burford - no. 51, 1949
Dickinson v. Petroleum Conversion Corp. - no. 150, 1949
District of Columbia v. Little - no. 302, 1949
Eichenlaub, US ex el. v. Shaughnessy - no. 3, 1949
Ewing v. Mytinger and Casselberry - no. 568, 1949
Federal Power v. East Ohio Gas Co., et al - no. 71, 1949
Graham v. Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman - no. 16, 1949
Graver Tanks and Mfg. Co. v. Linde Au Products - no. 2, 1949
Hiatt v. Brown - no. 359, 1949
Hughes, et al. v. Superior Court of California - no. 61, 1949
International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. Hanke, etc. - nos. 309-364, 1949
Johnson v. Einstrager - no. 306, 1949
Kingsland v. Dorsey - no. 53, 1949
Knopf, US ex rel. v. Shaughnessy - no. 54, 1949
Lyon v. Singer - no. 512, Singer v. Yokohama - nos. 527-528, 1949
Manufacturers Trust v. Becker - no. 55, 1949
Manufacturers Trust v. McGrath - no. 11, McGrath v. Mfrs. Trust - no. 15, 1949
Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank and Trust Co. - no. 378, 1949
National Labor Relations Board v. Mexia Textile Mills - no. 434, NLRB v. Pool Mfg. Co. - no. 435, 1949
New Jersey Realty Title Insurance Co. v. New Jersey Division of Tax Appeals - no. 147, 1949
Oakley, etc. v. Louisville and Nashville Railroad - nos. 28-29, 1949
O'Donnell v. Joliet Eastern Railway Co. - no. 56, 1949
Order of Railway Conductors v. Southern Railway Co. - no. 438, 1949
Parker v. City of Los Angeles - no. 49, Steiner v. City of Los Angeles Co - no. 50, 1949
Powell, et al. v. US Cartridge, et al - nos. 96, 58, 79, 1949
Quicksall v. State of Michigan - no. 33, 1949
Railway Labor Executives Association v. USA - no. 337, 1949
Regents of University System of Georgia v. Carroll - no. 83, 1949
Reider v. Thompson - no. 403, 1949
Reilly v. Pinkus - no. 31, 1949
Roth v. Delano - no. 24, 1949
Savorgnan v. USA - no. 48, 1949
Secretary of the Agriculture, etc. v. Central Roig, etc. - nos. 27, 30, 32, 1949
Skelly Oil Co. v. Phillips Petroleum - no. 221, 1949
Slocum v. Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad - no. 391, 1949
Solesbee v. Balkcom - no. 77, 1949
Standard Oil Co. v. Federal Power Commission - no. 107, 1949
Standard Vacuum v. USA Oil Co. - no. 18, 1949
State of Maryland v. Baltimore Radio Show - no. 300, 1949
Sung v. Clark - no. 154, 1949
Swift and Co. v. Compania Columbia del Caribe - no. 230, 1949
Travelers Health Association v. Commonwealth of Virginia - no. 76, 1949
Treichler v. State of Wisconsin - no. 20, 1949
USA v. Alpers - no. 217, 1949
USA v. Benedict, et al. - no. 45, 1949
USA v. Burnison and Gayetty - nos. 171, 188, 1949
USA v. Cumberland Public Service - no. 214, 1949
USA v. Gerlach - nos. 4-9, 1949
USA v. Kansas City Life Insurance Co. - no. 1, 1949
USA v. Moorman - no. 97, 1949
USA v. Morton Salt Co., et al. - nos. 273-274, 1949
USA v. National Association of Real Estate Boards - no. 428, 1949
USA v. Rabinowitz - no. 293, 1949
USA v. Spelar - no. 42, 1949
USA v. State of Louisiana - no. 12 - Orig., 1949
USA v. State of Texas - no. 13 - Orig., 1949
USA v. Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo Navigation Co. - no. 39, 1949
USA v. US Smelting, Refining, and Mining Co. - no. 173, 1949
USA v. Westinghouse Electric Co. - no. 26, 1949
USA v. Yellow Cab Co. - no. 22, 1949
Willmette Park District v. Campbell - no. 75, 1949
Wissner v. Wissner - no. 119, 1949
Chief Justice opinions, 1950
Alabama Public Service Commission v. Southern Railway Co. - no. 395, 1950
Amalgamated Association v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board - no. 329, 438, 1950
Amalgamated Association v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board - no. 330, 1950
Ewing v. Gardner, per curiam, petition for certiorari - no. 621, 1950
Feiner of State of New York - no. 93, 1950
Gerende v. Board of Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore, per curiam - no. 577, 1950
Hammerstein v. Superior Court of California, per curiam - no. 421, 1950
Jordan v. De George - no. 348, 1950
Kunz v. People of the State of New York - no. 50, 1950
Land, et al v. Dollar, per curiam - nos. 353, 697, 702, 1950
Niemotko and Kelley v. State of Maryland - nos. 17-18, 1950
Rogers v. USA - no. 20, 1950
Shepard v. State of Florida, per curiam - no. 420, 1950
Shub, etc. v. Simpson, etc. - no. 371, 1950
St. John v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board - no. 302, 1950
Treichler v. State of Wisconsin, per curiam - no. 304, 1950
USA v. Tillamooks, per curiam - no. 281, 1950
Wheelock Brothers v. USA, per curiam - nos. 169, 177, 1950
Woodward v. USA, per curiam - no. 476, 1950
Associate Justice opinions, 1950
62 Cases, etc. v. US - no. 363, 1950
A&P v. Supermarket Equip. - no. 32, 1950
Ackermann v. United States - nos. 35-36, 1950
Agoston v. Pennsylvania - no. 59-misc., 1950
Alabama Great Southern v. United States - nos. 45-48, 1950
American Fire and Casualty Co. v. Finn - no. 252, 1950
Bailey v. Richardson - no. 49, 1950
Blau v. United States - nos. 21-22, 1950
Bowman v. Dairy - no. 435, 1950
Brannan v. Elder - nos. 473-474, 1950
Breard v. Alexandra - no. 399, 1950
Calif. State Auto Association Inter-Insurance v. Downey - no. 310, 1950
Canton Railroad v. Rogan - no. 96, 1950
Capital Transit v. US - no. 204, US v. Yellow Cab Co. - no. 218, 1950
Cities Service Gas v. Peerless Oil and Gas - no. 153, 1950
Collins v. Hardyman - no. 217, 1950
Compagna v. Hiatt - no. 5, 1950
Dean Milk Co. v. City of Madison, Wis. - no. 258, 1950
Denver Building and Construction Trades Council, NLRB v. - no. 393, 1950
Dowd v. US ex rel. Cook - no. 66, 1950
Emich Motors Corp v. General Motors Corp. - no. 209, 1950
Feres v. United States - nos. 9, 29, 31, 1950
Fogarty v. United States - no. 6, 1950
Garner v. Los Angeles Board of Public Work - no. 453, 1950
Gullett Gin Co., NLRB v. - no. 122, 1950
Gusik v. Schilder - no. 110, 1950
Harris v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 14, 1950
Hoffman v. United States - no. 513, 1950
Hughes v. Fetter - no. 355, 1950
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers v. NLRB - no. 108, 1950
International Rice Milling Co., Inc., NLRB v. - no. 313, 1950
Johnson v. Muelberger - no. 296, 1950
Joint Anti-Fascist v. McGrath - nos. 8, 7, 71, 1950
Kiefer-Stewart v. Seagram and Sons - no. 297, 1950
Libby, McNeill, and Libby v. United States - no. 37, 1950
Local 74, etc. v. NLRB - no. 85, 1950
McGrath v. Kristensen - no. 34, 1950
Missouri v. Mayfield - nos. 15-16, 1950
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. v. Northwestern Public Service Company - no. 77, 1950
Moore v. Chesapeake and Ohio - no. 318, 1950
Moser v. United States - no. 301, 1950
Mosser v. Darrow - no. 461, 1950
NLRB v. Highland Park Mfg. Co. - no. 425, 1950
NLRB v. Pittsburgh Steamships - no. 42, 1950
Niagara Hudson Power v. Lentritt - no. 211, SEC v. Levenritt - no. 212, 1950
Norton Co. v. Dept. of Revenue of Illinois - no. 133, 1950
O'Leary v. Brown-Pacific-Maxon Inc., et al. - no. 267, 1950
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. v. Michigan Public Commission - no. 486, 1950
Phillips Petroleum Co. v. State of Oklahoma - no. 73, 1950
Radio Corporation of America (RCA) v. USA - no. 565, 1950
Robertson v. Chambers - no. 295, 1950
Sacher, et al. v. USA - no. 201, 1950
Schwegmann Bros. v. Calvert Distillers - nos. 442-443, 1950
Snyder v. Buck - no. 64, 1950
Spector Motor Service v. O'Connor - no. 132, 1950
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States - nos. 27-28, 1950
Standard Oil Co. v. Federal Trade Commission - no. 1, 1950
Standard Oil Co. v. State of New Jersey - no. 384, 1950
Tenney v. Brandhove - no. 338, 1950
Timken Roller Bearing v. United States - no. 352, 1950
Touhy, US ex el. v. Ragen - no. 83, 1950
United States v. Allied Oil Corp. - no. 364, 1950
United States v. Champlin Refining Co. - no. 433, 1950
United States v. Lewis - no. 347, 1950
United States v. Moore - no. 344, 1950
United States v. Munsingwear - nos. 23-24, 1950
United States v. Peewee Coal - no. 168, 1950
United States v. Rock Island Motor Transport - no. 25, 1950
United States v. Sanchez - no. 81, 1950
United States v. Security Trust and Savings Bank of San Diego - nos. 10-13, 1950
United States v. Texas and Pacific Motor Transport - nos. 38-39, 1950
United States v. United States Gypsum Co. - no. 30, 1950
United States v. Williams - no. 26, 1950
United States v. Williams - no. 134, 1950
Universal Camera Corp. v. NLRB - no. 40, 1950
Warren v. United States - no. 87, 1950
West Virginia v. Sims - no. 147, 1950
Western Maryland RR v. Rogen - no. 205, 1950
Whelchel v. McDonald - no. 109, 1950
Williams v. United States - no. 365, 1950
Zittman, etc. v. McGrath - nos. 298, 299, 314, 315, 324, 1950
Chief Justice opinions, 1951
Briggs v. Elliot, per curiam - no. 273, 1951
Bruner v. USA - no. 391, 1951
Cates v. Haderlein, per curiam - no. 166, 1951
Dixon v. Duffy, per curiam - no. 79, 1951
Ex Parte Cogdell, per curiam - no. 71-miscellaneous, 1951
Gardner v. Panama Railroad Co., per curiam - no. 22, 1951
Gelling v. State of Texas, per curiam - no. 707, 1951
Georgia Railroad and Banking Co. v. Redwine - no. 1, 1951
Gray v. Board of Regents of the University of Tennessee, per curiam - no. 120, 159-miscellaneous, 1951
Jaegeler, US ex rel. v. Carusi, per curiam - no. 275, 1951
Jennings, et al. v. State of Illinois - nos. 95, 96, 375, 1951
Memphis Steam Laundry Cleaner v. Stone - no. 253, 1951
NLRB v. American National Insurance Co. - no. 126, 1951
Palmer Oil v. Amerada Petroleum, per curiam - nos. 301-302, 1951
Ray v. Blair, per curiam - no. 649, 1951
Richfield Oil Corp. v. USA, per curiam - no. 395, 1951
Stack v. Boyle - no. 400, 1951
Thompson v. USA - no. 513, 1951
USA v. Fortier, per curiam - no. 14, 1951
USA v. Great Northern Railroad - no. 151, 1951
USA v. Hayman - no. 23, 1951
USA v. State of California, order - no. 6-orig, 1951
Associate Justice opinions, 1951
Besser Manufacturing Co. v. USA - no. 230, 1951
Bindczyck v. Finucane - no. 18, 1951
Blackmar v. Guerre - 361, 1951
Boyce Motor Lines . USA - no. 167, 1951
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Howard - no. 458, 1951
Buck v. People of the State of California - no. 165, 1951
Burstyn v. Wilson - no. 522, 1951
Carlson v. Landon - no. 35, Butterfield v. Zydok- no. 136, 1951
Carson v. Roane-Anderson Co. - nos. 186-187, 1951
Casey v. USA - no. 379, 1951
Cities Service v. McGrath - no. 305, 1951
Cook v. Cook - no. 30, 1951
Day-Brite Lighting v. State of Missouri - no. 317, 1951
Desper v. Starved Rock Ferry Co. - no. 231, 1951
Dice v. Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad - no. 374, 1951
Doremus v. Board of Education of Hawthorne Borough - no. 9, 1951
Edelman v. State of California - no. 306-miscellaneous, 1951
Far East Conference v. USA - no. 15-miscellaneous, 1951
First National Bank of Chicago v. United Airlines - no. 349, 1951
Florida Railroad and Public Utilities Commission v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad - no. 159, 1951
Frisbie v. Collins - no. 331, 1951
FTC v. Ruberoid Co. - nos. 448, 504, 1951
Gallegos v. State of Nebraska - no. 94, 1951
Guessefeldt v. McGrath - no. 204, McGrath v. Nagano - no. 169, 1951
Habeas corpus cases - nos. 517, 626, 643, 670, 669, 1951
Halcyon Lines v. Haenn Ship Ceilings - nos. 62, 197, 1951
Hughes v. USA - no. 86, 1951
International Longshoreman's and Warehouseman's Union v. Juneau Spruce Corp. - no. 200, 1951
Isbrandtsen Company v. Johnson - no. 493, 1951
Johnson and Mandel v. USA - nos. 401, 414, 1951
Kaufman v. Societe Internationale - no. 172, 1951
Kawakita v. USA - no. 570, 1951
Kedroff v. St. Nicholas Cathedral - no. 44, 1951
Kerotest Maunfacturing Co. v. C-O-Two Fire Equipment Co. - no. 180, 1951
Koehler v. USA - no. 199, 1951
Leland v. State of Oregon - no. 176, 1951
Lilly v. Commissioner of the Internal Revenue - no. 158, 1951
Lorain Journal v. USA - no. 26, 1951
Lykes v. USA - no. 173, 1951
Mascitti, Harisiades and Coleman v. McGrath - nos. 43, 206, 264, 1951
McMahon v. USA - no. 17, 1951
Morisette v. USA - no. 12, 1951
Mullaney v. Anderson - no. 329, 1951
On Lee v. USA - no. 543, 1951
Palmer v. Ashe - no. 38, 1951
Pennsylvania Water and Power v. FPC - nos. 428-429, 1951
Perkins v. Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. - no. 5, 1951
Pillsbury v. United Engineering Co. - no. 229, 1951
Public Utilities Commission of DC v. Pollack - nos. 224, 295, 1951
Ray v. Blair - no. 649, 1951
Robertson v. USA - no. 388, 1951
Rutkin v. USA - no. 195, 1951
Secretary of Agriculture v. Stark, et al - no. 6, 7, 1951
Standard Oil Co. v. Peck - no. 184, 1951
Stefanelli v. Minard - no. 2, 1951
Stembridge v. State of Georgia - no. 474, 1951
Stroble v. State of California - no. 373, 1951
Sutphen Estates v. USA - no. 25, 1951
Sutton v. Leib - no. 143, 1951
Swift and Co. v. USA - no. 282, 1951
Uerbersee Finanz-Korp. v. McGrath - no. 178, 1951
USA v. Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. - no. 450, 1951
USA v. Carignan - no. 5, 1951
USA v. Halseth - no. 91, 1951
USA v. Hood - no. 426, 1951
USA v. Jeffers - no. 3, 1951
USA v. Jordan - no. 46, 1951
USA v. Kelly - no. 209, 1951
USA v. New Wrinkle, Inc. - no. 250, 1951
USA v. Oregon State Medical Society - no. 19, 1951
USA v. Shannon - no. 47, 1951
USA v. Smith - no. 20, USA v. Dailey - no. 162, 1951
USA v. Spector - no. 443, 1951
USA v. Wunderlich - no. 11, 1951
Supreme Court Opinion Record, 1951-1953, 1951
Chief Justice opinions, 1952
Albertson v. Millard, per curiam - no. 384, 1952
Avery v. Georgia - no. 648, 1952
Burns v. Wilson - no. 422, 1952
Civil Aeronautics Board et al. v. Am. Air Transport, per curiam - no. 126, 1952
Dixon v. Duffy - no. 4, 1952
Federal Trade Commission v. Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator - no. 11, 1952
Healy v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 76, Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Smith - no. 138, 1952
In Re Iserman, per curiam - no. 5-miscellaneous, 1952
Pope v. Atlantic Coast Line - no. 322, 1952
Shelton v. United States, per curiam - no. 235-miscellaneous, 1952
State of Nebraska v. State of Wyoming, per curiam - no. 5-orig., 1952
State of New Jersey v. State of New York, per curiam - no. 5-orig., 1952
Sweeney v. Woodall, per curiam - no. 100, 1952
Texas v. New Mexico, order - no. 9-orig., 1952
United States v. Caltrex - no. 16, 1952
United States v. Jones, per curiam - no. 556, 1952
United States v. Lane Motor Co., per curiam - no. 499, 1952
United States v. Nugent - no. 540, United States v. Packer - no. 573, 1952
United States v. Reynolds - no. 21, 1952
Ward v. United States, per curiam - no. 390, 1952
Wells v. Simonds Abrasive Co. - no. 394, 1952
Western Pacific Corp. v. Western Pacific Co. - nos. 150, 160, 1952
Associate Justice opinions, 1952
Alison v. US, US v. Stevenson-Chislett - nos. 79-80, 1952
Alstate Construction Co. v. Durkin - no. 296, 1952
American Newspaper Pub. V. NLRB - no. 53, 1952
American Trucking Ass. V. United States - nos. 26, 35-36, 1952
Arrowsmith v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 51, 1952
Automatic Canteen Co. v. FTC - no. 89, 1952
Bailess v. Paukune - no. 242, 1952
Baltimore and Ohio RR v. United States - no. 258, 1952
Barrows v. Jackson - no. 517, 1952
Baumet v. United States - no. 39, 1952
Bode and Co-ordinated Transport v. Barrett - nos. 187, 274, 1952
Bridges v. United States - no. 548, 1952
Brock v. North Carolina - no. 34, 1952
Callanan Road Improvement Co. - no. 488, 1952
Calmar Steamship Corp. v. United States - no. 262, 1952
Calmar Steamship Corp. v. United States - no. 303, 1952
Central Bank v. USA - no. 521, 1952
Dalehite v. United States - no. 308, 1952
Dameron v. Brodhead - no. 302, 1952
Daniels, Speller, Smith and Brown v. Allen - nos. 20, 22, 31, 32, 1952
Daniels, Speller, Smith and Brown v. Allen (Frankfurter dissent) - nos. 20, 22, 31, 32, 1952
De La Rama SS Co. v. United States - no. 368, 1952
District of Columbia v. John R. Thompson Co - no. 617, 1952
Edelman v. California - no. 85, 1952
Esso Standard v. Evans - no. 330, United States v. Evans - no. 378, 1952
Federal Power Commission v. Idaho Power Company - no. 12, 1952
Ford Motor Co. v. Huffman - no. 193, International Union, etc v. Huffman - no. 194, 1952
Fowler v. Rhode Island - no. 340, 1952
Gordon, et al v. United States - no. 182, 1952
Heikkila v. Barber - no. 426, 1952
Howard v. Commissioners Sinking Fund - no. 295, 1952
Johnson v. New York, NH and H Co. - no. 40, 1952
Kedroff v. Saint Nicholas Cathedral - no. 3, 1952
King v. United States - no. 9, 1952
Kwong v. Colding - no. 17, 1952
Lauritzen v. Larsen - no. 226, 1952
Levinson v. Deupree - no. 439, 1952
Lloyd A. Fry Roofing v. Wood - no. 37, 1952
Local Union no. 10 v. Graham - no. 86, 1952
Lutwak v. United States - no. 66, 1952
Mackey Radio v. RCA Communications - nos. 567-568, 1952
Mandoli v. Acheson - no. 15, 1952
May v. Anderson - no. 244, 1952
Montgomery Bldg. v. Ledbetter Erection - no. 43, 1952
Motion Picture Ad. Service Co., FTC v. - no. 75, 1952
Nathanson v. NLRB - no. 33, 1952
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) v. Dant - no. 97, 1952
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) v. Gamble Enterprises - no. 238, 1952
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) v. Rockaway News - no. 318, 1952
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) v. Seven-Up Bottling Co. - no. 217, 1952
New York City v. NY, NH, and H Railroad Company - no. 203, 1952
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad v. Nothnagle - no. 525, 1952
Orloff v. Willoughby - no. 444, 1952
Orvis v. Grownell - no. 404, 1952
Pennsylvania Railroad v. O'Rourke - no. 60, 1952
Polizzi v. Cowles Magazine - no. 287, 1952
Poulos v. New Hampshire - no. 341, 1952
Ramspeck v. Federal Trial Examiners - no. 278, 1952
Sanford v. Kepner - no. 46, 1952
Schwartz v. Texas - no. 41, 1952
SEC v. Ralston-Purina - no. 512, 1952
Shaughnessy v. United States - no. 139, 1952
South Buffalo Railway Co. v. Ahern - no. 179, 1952
Steele . Bulova Watch Co. - no. 38, 1952
Stein, Wisner and Cooper v. New York - nos. 391-393, 1952
Stone v. NY, Chicago, and St. Louis RR - no. 320, 1952
Thomas v. Hempt Bros. - no. 410, 1952
Times-Picayune v. US - nos. 374-375, 1952
Tinder v. United States - no. 113, 1952
Transcontinental and Western Air v. Koppal - no. 509, 1952
Unexcelled Chemical v. United States - no. 293, 1952
United States v. Beacon Brass Co. Inc - no. 30, 1952
United States v. Cardiff - no. 27, 1952
United States v. Carroll - no. 442, 1952
United States v. Certain Parcel of Land - no. 253, 1952
United States v. FPC - no. 28, Virginia REA v. FPC - no. 29, 1952
United States v. Gilbert - no. 440, 1952
United States v. Grainger and Clavere - nos. 634-636, 1952
United States v. Henning - no. 10, 1952
United States v. International Building Co. - no. 508, 1952
United States v. Kahriger - no. 167, 1952
United States v. Public Utilities Commission - nos. 205-206, 1952
United States v. Rumely - no. 87, 1952
United States v. Tucker Truck Lines - no. 18, 1952
United States v. Universal C.I.T. Credit - no. 47, 1952
United States v. W.T. Grant Co. - no. 532, 1952
Watson v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - no. 290, 1952
Wieman v. Updegraff - no. 14, 1952
Willett Co., Chicago v. - no. 23, 1952
Woolworth Co. v. Contemporary Arts - no. 42, 1952
Wycoff Co., PSC of Utah v. - no. 44, 1952
Chief Justice logs, 1949-1953
Scope and Contents
Consists of appointment logs kept by the Chief Justice's chambers documenting Vinson's daily meetings and other activities.
Arranged chronologically by year.
Judicial Conference files, 1940-1948
Scope and Contents
Consists of agenda materials and reports documenting the Judicial Conference of Senior Circuit Judges. Agenda materials are for the Conference's annual meetings and reports relate to the work of Conference committees. Papers include correspondence, draft and final reports, legislation proposed and passed, and research data. Committees represented in the sub-series include the Committee on Bankruptcy Administration, Committee on Court Reporters, and the Committee on Ways and Means of Economy in the Operation of the Courts. The Administrative Office, in the person of Director Henry Chandler, is also prominent in the papers.
Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically by folder title.
1940-1946 meetings, minutes of proceedings, 1940-1946
1945 meeting, court reporting system, 1945
1946 meeting, court reporting system, 1946
1946 meeting, disposition of old records, 1945-1946
1947 meeting, court reporting system, 1947-1948
1947 meeting, fiscal appropriations, 1946-1947
1948 meeting, agenda, 1948
1948 meeting, agenda #4, 1948
1948 meeting, agenda #4(a), additional judgeships, 1948
1948 meeting, agenda #6, report of Committee on Reporting System, 1948
1948 meeting, agenda #30, 1948
1948 meeting, agenda #31, 1948
1948 meeting, call, 1948
1948 meeting, costs of the opinions of the USCA, agenda #28, 1948
1948 meeting, mileage rate for privately owned automobiles, agenda #13, 1948
1948 meeting, miscellaneous, 1948
1948 meeting, per diem rate of subsistence for personnel other than judges, agenda #12, 1948
1948 meeting, proposal to eliminate provision for a 3 judge in anti-trust cases, agenda #26, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Trial of Minor Offenses by Federal Offices, agenda #20, 1948
1948 meeting, report, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Ways and Means of Economy in the Operation of the Courts, agenda #9, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Bankruptcy Administration, agenda #7, 1946
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Codification and Revision of the Judicial Code, agenda #25, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Judicial Statistics, agenda #23, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Pre-Trial Procedure, agenda #22, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Removal of Civil Disabilities of Probationers Fulfilling Terms of Probation, agenda #16, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Review of Orders of the ICC and Other Administrative Agencies, agenda #18, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Salaries of Supporting Personnel of Courts, etc., agenda #5, 1948
1948 meeting, report of Committee on Treatment of Insane Persons Charged with Crime in Federal Courts, agenda #19, 1948
1948 meeting, statistics and charts concerning additional district judgeships, 1948
1948 meeting, uniform rule of admission to federal courts, agenda #32, 1948
Codification and revision, judicial and criminal, 1947-1948
Committee on Bankruptcy Administration, 1947
Committee on Bankruptcy Administration, 1947
Data supporting additional judgeships, 1948
Fiscal appropriations, 1948
Post-war building plans, 1947-1948
State of the dockets of the federal courts, courts of appeals, 1948
Tax Division memorandum, instructions on briefs, 1947
Use of trial memo in criminal cases, 1945-1948
Articles and statements, 1943-1953
Scope and Contents
This series consists of magazine articles and public statements about Vinson or written by Vinson in his various public roles from 1943 to 1953. Arranged into five sub-series: Articles on Vinson, Articles by Vinson, Statements given, Statements requested, and Statement requests denied.
For more of Vinson's articles and statements, please consult the following series: Newspaper clippings, Personal correspondence, Speeches, and series related to particular periods of his career.
Articles on Vinson, 1943-1951
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by folder title.
"Administration Grasps for Time as Labor Takes Wage Warpath," Newsweek, 1943 November 15
"Amiable 'Available' Vinson," PM Daily, 1947 September 14
"Cartoonist says Justice Vinson True Kentuckian," The Courier-Journal, 1949 July 21
"Fred Vinson: a Kentuckian Who Helps Run America," The Courier-Journal, 1945 June 24
"Fred M. Vinson," American Mercury, 1946 April
"Kentuckian Serves Nation as Economic Stabilization Director," In Kentucky, summer issue, 1943
"Kentucky Looms Large in the Supreme Court," The Courier-Journal, 1947 March 2
"Milk Muddle: Short Supply and Big Demand Bring Quotas and Subsidies," Newsweek, 1943 October 4
"More Rollbacks," Newsweek magazine, 1943 September 20
"New International Yearbook, On the Office of Economic Stabilization," New National Yearbook, 1946 January
"Our Cover Personality," TAXES the Tax Magazine, 1943 October
"Presidential Possibilities IV, Fred M. Vinson," The Lexington Herald, 1952 February 14
"The Judiciary," TIME magazine, 1949 June 27
"The Man at the Head of the Treasury: An Intimate Portrait of Secretary Vinson and a Study of His Economic Philosophy" New York Times, 1945 October 14
"The Record: United States Secret Service," United States Treasury Department, 1945 July 31
"This is American Labor's War - and We Know It," American Federalist, 1944 January
"Vinson Accepts Honory Post in Oratory Tests," Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, 1947 February 14
"Vinson and the Court: Strife on Saturday, Majesty on Monday," Newsweek magazine, 1949 June 13
"Vinson-Eisenhower: One of These Two in '52: Truman Ready to Back Judge or General," US News and World Report, 1951 August 10
"…We Shall Long Cherish," Banking, 1946 January
"What Vinson Thinks on Interest Rates," Finance, 1945 September 10
Articles by Vinson, 1943-1944
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by folder title.
"Fighting the Fires of Inflation", TALKS, 1943 October
"How Wage Stabilization Benefits You", Liberty, 1943 November 27
Notice on inflation for Super Market Merchandizing, 1943 August
Untitled American Magazine draft, 1943 December
"Vinson Tells Where Nation Stands at the Year-End in Fight Against Inflation," Anti-Inflation Bulletin, 1944
Statements given, 1943-1950
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by folder title.
American Red Cross, 1947 January
Brad Stephens and Co. poster, 1943 December
Brandeis convocation, 1947 November
Bretton Woods signing ceremonies, 1945 December 27
Collier yearbook, 1945
Coronet, 1946
Dr. Thomas Walker bicentennial celebration, Barbourville, Kentucky, 1950 April 28
Edgerton, 1948 January 31
Judiciary building corner stone laying ceremonies at Frankfort, Kentucky, 1947 November
Kimbrough Stone Law Review of the University of Kansas, 1947 October
Labor Day statements, 1944 September 3
Murphy memorial article in Michigan Law Review, 1950 January
National Herald, Greek, 1946 October
Omicron Delta Kappa, article to be published in Circle, 1946 September
OWMR, "From War to Peace", 1945 August
OWMR, "Road to Tokyo", 1945 July 1
Radio broadcast, 25th Anniversary, 1945 October
Rutledge article in Indiana Law Journal and Iowa Law Review, 1950 April
Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt, 1944 June
Statements requested, 1945-1946
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Affiliated Young Democrats Inc., 1946 April
American Cancer Society, 1946 April
Article on war and postwar fiscal policy for Army and Navy Journal, 1945
Boy Scouts of America, 26th Anniversary, 1946
Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1946 March 14
Drew Pearson's column, 1945 July
Labor Day edition, "Labor Press Association for all labor publications", 1945 August
Labor Day edition, "The Retail and Wholesale Employee", 1945 September
Labor Day edition, "Trade Union Courier", 1945 September
National Committee on Boys and Girls 4-H Club work, 1946 March
National Foreign Trade World, 1946 April 19
National Planning Association, "Public Policy Digest", 1945 October
"Peace and prosperity through international cooperation", Business Forum, Fulton National Bank, Atlanta, Georgia, 1945 August
Statement for movies, 1945 March
Statement on Japanese surrender by the Secretary of the Treasury, 1945 August 14
The Democrat, memorial to Roosevelt, 1946 March
Tenth Anniversary - United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, 1945 August
Time-Life International, 1946 April
Washington Times Herald - Good Friday observance, 1946 April
Statement requests denied, 1946-1953
Scope and Contents
Arranged chronologically by year.
Requests denied, 1946
Requests denied, 1947
Requests denied, 1948
Requests denied, 1949
Requests denied, 1950
Requests denied, 1951
Requests denied, 1952-1953
Newspaper clippings, 1920-1953
Scope and Contents
This series consists of loose and bound volumes of newspaper clippings documenting Vinson's public career from 1920 to 1953.
Arranged chronologically by date.
For more of Vinson's newspaper clippings, please consult the following series: Articles and statements, Personal correspondence, and series related to particular periods of his career.
Loose clippings, 1920-1929
Loose clippings, primary election, 1924
Bound volume, 1929 November 1-1942 December 31
Bound volume, early New Deal years, 1932-1934
Loose clippings, tobacco tax, 1933-1934
Loose clippings, 1935
Loose clippings, gubernatorial election, 1935
Loose clippings, 1936
Loose clippings, 1938-1942
Loose clippings, 1943
Bound volume, Director of Economic Stabilization, 1943 May
Bound volume, Director of Economic Stabilization, 1943 June
Bound volume, Director of Economic Stabilization, 1943 July 1-December 31
Loose clippings, 1944
Bound volume, Office of War Mobilization and Conversion, 1944 April 1-1945 April 30
Loose clippings, 1945
Bound volume, Secretary of the Treasury, vol. 1, 1945 June-August
Loose Clippings, "Judge's Quarterly Reports", 1945 July
Loose clippings, Mrs. Fred Vinson launching the "SS Victory Loan", 1945 October 6
Bound volume, Secretary of the Treasury, vol. 2, Treasury financing and V-Loan, 1945-1946
Bound volume, Secretary of the Treasury, vol. 3, pictures and cartoons, 1945-1946
Bound volume, Secretary of the Treasury, vol. 4, British Loan, Bretton Woods, Export-Import Bank, and Foreign Loan news, 1945-1946
Bound volume, Secretary of the Treasury, vol. 5, taxes, 1945-1946
Bound volume, Secretary of the Treasury, vol. 6, economic stabilization, 1945-1946
Bound volume, Secretary of the Treasury, vol. 7, miscellaneous, 1945 July 23-1946 June 20
Bound volume, chronological index of newspaper clippings, vol. 1-7, 1945-1946
Bound volume, Chief Justice, personal, 1945-1951
Loose clippings, 1946
Bound volume, Secretary of the Treasury, Savannah Conference, 1946 March 8-19
Bound volume, Chief Justice, 1946 June 6-26
LIFE magazine cover of Chief Justice Vinson, 1946 June 24
- Box 353, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Separated from photographs from LIFE magazine issue, see 349:15-16.
Bound volume, Supreme Court, 1946 June-December
Bound volume, Chief Justice, personal, 1946 July 11-1948 December 31
Bound volume, Chief Justice for President, 1946 July-1952 April
Parade magazine issue with Chief Justice Vinson on the cover. Includes letter from Washington Post's Philip L. Graham dated February 2, 1948, 1947 December 7
Loose clippings, 1947
Loose clippings, 1948-1949
Bound volume, Chief Justice, personal, 1949-1951
Bound volume, Supreme Court, 1949-1951
"Fred M. Vinson Day" newspaper clipping scrapbook, 1951 July 11
"Vinson's not so Supreme Court", Look magazine, 1951 July 31
Bound volume, Chief Justice, personal, 1952
Bound volume, Supreme Court, 1952
Loose clippings, Rosenburg case, 1953
Loose clippings, 1953 January-February
Loose clippings, 1953 March-April
Loose clippings, 1953 May
Loose clippings, 1953 June-August
Loose clippings, 1953 September
Personal correspondence, 1898, 1918-1953, undated
Scope and Contents
This series consists of a broad variety of correspondence documenting Vinson's relationships with family members, friends, public figures, and organizations. Letters relate to Kentucky politics, autograph requests, gifts received, Centre College, trips with President Truman, activities with clubs and organizations, various financial and social affairs of the Vinson family, and congratulations sent to Vinson upon his appointment and/or nomination to various public offices. There are also condolences sent to the family upon Vinson's death in 1953.
The series is arranged into four sub-series: Condolences, Congratulatory letters, General correspondence, and Invitations. The bulk of series consists of general correspondence.
For more of Vinson's correspondence, please consult the Political files series as well as series documenting particular periods of his career.
Condolences, 1953
Scope and Contents
Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically by folder title.
A, 1953
B, 1953
C, 1953
D, 1953
E-F, 1953
G, 1953
Ha-He, 1953
Hi-Hu, 1953
I-J, 1953
K, 1953
L, 1953
M, 1953
Mc, 1953
N, 1953
O-P, 1953
Q-R, 1953
Sa-Sm, 1953
Sn-Sz, 1953
T, 1953
U-V, 1953
W, 1953
X,Y, Z, 1953
No address, 1953
Congratulatory letters and telegrams, 1938-1946
Scope and Contents
Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically by folder title.
Circuit Court of Appeals, bound volume, 1938
Director of Economic Stabilization, bound volume, 1943
Congratulatory letters, A-C, 1945
Congratulatory letters, D-H, 1945
Congratulatory letters, I, 1945
Congratulatory letters, M-N, 1945
Congratulatory letters, O-R, 1945
Congratulatory letters, S-T, 1945
Congratulatory letters, U-Z, 1945
Secretary of the Treasury, A-C, vol. I, bound volume, 1945
Secretary of the Treasury, D-J, vol. II, bound volume, 1945
Secretary of the Treasury, K-Q, vol. III, bound volume, 1945
Secretary of the Treasury, R-Z, vol. IV, bound volume, 1945
Congratulations, Chief Justice, A, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, Ba-Bi, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, Bl-By, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, Ca-Cl, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, Co-Cu, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, D, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, E, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, F, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, G, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, H, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, I-J, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, K, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, L, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, M, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, Mc, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, N-O, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, P, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, Q-R, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, Sa-Sh, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, Si-Sz, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, T, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, U-V, 1946
Congratulations, Chief Justice, W-Z, 1946
General correspondence, 1898, 1918-1953, undated
Scope and Contents
Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically by folder title.
Vinson, Fred, 1898, undated
Wellman-Wynhoop, 1918-1928
T-miscellaneous, 1922-1928
Notes, 1923-1927
Centre College, 1923-1928
Fields, Governor W.J., 1924
See-Sergeant-At-Arms, 1924
Sparks-Swetnam, 1924, 1927
Receipts-Ross, 1924-1925
Tucker-Tug River Road, 1924-1925
Adams-Atkins, 1924-1926
Belcher-Burgess, 1924-1926
B-miscellaneous, 1924-1926
Dishman-Dixon, 1924-1926
F-miscellaneous, 1924-1926
P-Peters, 1924-1926
Vinson, James, Mr. and Mrs., 1924-1926
Vinson, Z.T., 1924-1926
Childers-Cooksey, 1924-1927
D-miscellaneous, 1924-1927
E-Elswick, 1924-1927
G-Garland, 1924-1927
K-miscellaneous, 1924-1927
Lawyers Cooperative Publicking Company, 1924-1927
S-miscellaneous, 1924-1927
Vinson and Ferguson Title Board - Robert Vinson, 1924-1927
V-miscellaneous, 1924-1927
Louisa National Bank, 1924-1928
M-miscellaneous, 1924-1928
New York Life Insurance Co., 1924-1928
Northcott-Tate-Hagy Co., 1924-1928
R-miscellaneous, 1924-1928
W-miscellaneous, 1924-1928
Y-miscellaneous, 1924-1928
Cal's Hobby Horse - anonymous, 1925
Cal's Hobby Horse - favorable, 1925
Cal's Hobby Horse - unfavorable, 1925
N-miscellaneous, 1925
Hall, Gladys Walton, Mrs., 1925-1926
J-Johnson, 1925-1926
C-miscellaneous, 1925-1927
Oddfellows Orphans Home - Ohio Top Hat Co., 1925-1927
Southern Securities Corporation, 1925-1927
Fields, Governor W.J., 1925-1928
L-miscellaneous, 1925-1928
A-miscellaneous, 1925-1930
H-miscellaneous, 1926
McClung-Mutual Life Insurance, 1926-1927
Insurance, 1926-1928
Southern Bell Telephone Co., 1926-1928
Vinson, James, Mr. and Mrs., 1927-1928
Vinson family, miscellaneous, 1931-1941
Vinson, Fred M., 1936-1953
Personal and patronage, A-B, 1938
Personal and patronage, C, 1938
Personal and patronage, D-E, 1938
Personal and patronage, F-G, 1938
Personal and patronage, H-K, 1938
Personal and patronage, L-M, 1938
Personal and patronage, miscellaneous, 1938
Personal and patronage, N-P, 1938
Personal and patronage, Q-R, 1938
Personal and patronage, S, 1938
Personal and patronage, T-U, 1938
Personal and patronage, V-Y, 1938
Groner, D.C., 1938-1943
Vinson, Miss Lou, 1938-1953
Personal and patronage, A-B, 1939
Personal and patronage, C, 1939
Personal and patronage, D-E, 1939
Personal and patronage, F-G, 1939
Personal and patronage, H-J, 1939
Personal and patronage, K-L, 1939
Personal and patronage, miscellaneous, 1939
Personal and patronage, M-O, 1939
Personal and patronage, P-R, 1939
Personal and patronage, S-T, 1939
Personal and patronage, U-Y, 1939
Centre College, 1939-1944
Vinson, Robert W., 1939-1953
Breckinridge, 1940
Personal and patronage, A, 1940
Personal and patronage, B, 1940
Personal and patronage, C, 1940
Personal and patronage, D-E, 1940
Personal and patronage, F-G, 1940
Personal and patronage, H, 1940
Personal and patronage, J-L, 1940
Personal and patronage, miscellaneous, 1940
Personal and patronage, M-O, 1940
Personal and patronage, P-Q, 1940
Personal and patronage, R-S, 1940
Personal and patronage, T-V, 1940
Personal and patronage, W-Y, 1940
American Bar Association, committees, 1941
Personal and patronage, A-B, 1941
Personal and patronage, C-D, 1941
Personal and patronage, E-G, 1941
Personal and patronage, H-K, 1941
Personal and patronage, L-N, 1941
Personal and patronage, miscellaneous, 1941
Personal and patronage, O-Q, 1941
Personal and patronage, R, 1941
Personal and patronage, S-T, 1941
Personal and patronage, U-Y, 1941
Lester, Wilbur R., 1941-1945
American Bar Association, committees, 1942
Personal and patronage, A-B, 1942
Personal and patronage, C, 1942
Personal and patronage, D-E, 1942
Personal and patronage, F-G, 1942
Personal and patronage, H-L, 1942
Personal and patronage, M-O, 1942
Personal and patronage, P-Q, 1942
Personal and patronage, R, 1942
Personal and patronage, S, 1942
Personal and patronage, T-V, 1942
Personal and patronage, W-Y, 1942
The President, General Roosevelt, 1942-1943
American Bar Association, conventions, dues, 1942-1944
Vinson, Fred M., Jr., 1942-1945
Travel vouchers, 1942-1946
American Bar Association, committees, 1943
Personal and patronage, A-B, 1943
Personal and patronage, C-D, 1943
Personal and patronage, E-G, 1943
Personal and patronage, H-K, 1943
Personal and patronage, L-M, 1943
Personal and patronage, miscellaneous and 9/15/43 party held for Vinson at Mayflower, 1943
Personal and patronage, N-P, 1943
Personal and patronage, R, 1943
Personal and patronage, S, 1943
Personal and patronage, T, 1943
Personal and patronage, U-V, 1943
Personal and patronage, W-Y, 1943
Vinson, appointments to office, 1943-1946
Vinson, Fred M., biographical sketches, 1943-1947
Vinson, Fred M., biographies approved for Who's Who, 1943-1952
Vinson, travel vouchers, 1943-1952
American Bar Association, committees, 1944
Personal and patronage, A-B, 1944
Personal and patronage, C-D, 1944
Personal and patronage, E-G, 1944
Personal and patronage, H-J, 1944
Personal and patronage, K-M, 1944
Personal and patronage, N-Q, 1944
Personal and patronage, R-S, 1944
Personal and patronage, T-V, 1944
Personal and patronage, W-Z, 1944
Political, 1944
University of Kentucky, 1944
Wallace, Henry, 1944-1945
Groner, D.C., 1944-1952
Autographs requested, 1945
Centre College, 1945
Christmas gifts, A-J, 1945
Christmas gifts, K-W, 1945
Christmas greetings, 1945
Christmas greetings to Cabinet members, etc., 1945
Christmas letters to division heads and acknowledgements, 1945
Clubs and organizations, A-F, 1945
Clubs and organizations, Community War Fund, 1945
Clubs and organizations, I-U, 1945
Clubs and organizations, National Press Club, 1945
Contributions, 1945
Dollar bills, 1945
Jacobs, William P., Dr. (cotton title wage case correspondence), 1945
Drafts, 1945
Ea-Ei, 1945
Ek-En, 1945
Ep-Ey, 1945
Gifts received, loose material, 1945
Gifts received, 1945
K, 1945
Libraries, 1945
Medals of Merit, 1945
Memoranda and letters, Wilburn, Lester, 1945
Merchant file, 1945
OWI, 1945
OWM+R, 1945 July-October
OWM+R "Road to Tokyo and Beyond", 1945
Personal and patronage, A, 1945
Personal and patronage, B, 1945
Personal and patronage, C, 1945
Personal and patronage, D, 1945
Personal and patronage, E-F, 1945
Personal and patronage, G, 1945
Personal and patronage, H, 1945
Personal and patronage, I-J, 1945
Personal and patronage, L, 1945
Personal and patronage, M, 1945
Personal and patronage, M, 1945
Personal and patronage, N-O, 1945
Personal and patronage, P-Q, 1945
Personal and patronage, R, 1945
Personal and patronage, S, 1945
Personal and patronage, T-U, 1945
Photographs, requests declined, 1945
RFC, personnel, 1945 March
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1945
Speeches "H", 1945
Suspense file, appointments, B-W, 1945
Telephone messages, 1945 July 30-December 28
Unidentified material, 1945
V, 1945
W, 1945
War Department receipts, 1945
Western Union receipts, 1945
Who's Who in America, 1945
Williamson, Ben, Jr., 1945
X, Y, Z, 1945
Abele, Col. Lester, 1945-1946
Calendar sheets, Secretary of the Treasury, 1945-1946
Darnell Hospital, Danville, KY, 1945-1946
Dixon, 1945-1946
Merchant, W.V., 1945-1946
Miscellaneous, 1945-1946
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1945-1946
Clubs and organizations, Car-Dar-Sar, 1945-1950
Vinson, James R., 1945-1950
Vinson, retirement, 1945-1951
Prichard, Edward, 1945-1952
Ac-Al, 1946
Am-An, 1946
American Red Cross, 1946
Ar-Ay, 1946
Ardery, Philip, 1946
Articles, 1946
Autographs declined, A-Z, 1946
Autographs sent, A-E, 1946
Autographs sent, E-K, 1946
Autographs sent, L-R, 1946
Autographs sent, S-Z, 1946
Ba, 1946
Be-Bl, 1946
Bo, 1946
Br, 1946
Bu-By, 1946
Ca, 1946
Calendar, 1946
Calling cards, 1946
Cartoons, 1946
Ce-Cl, 1946
Centre College, 1946
Christmas gifts, 1946
Christmas greetings, A-C, 1946
Christmas greetings, D-I, 1946
Christmas greetings, J-P, 1946
Christmas greetings, R-Y, 1946
Co, 1946
Contributions requested, A-C, 1946
Contributions requested, I-W, 1946
Cr-Cu, 1946
Da, 1946
De, 1946
Di, 1946
Do, 1946
Du-Dy, 1946
Fa-Fe, 1946
Fi-Fo, 1946
Fr-Fy, 1946
Ga-Ge, 1946
Gifts received, 1946
Gi-Go, 1946
Greetings, birthday, 1946
Gr-Gu, 1946
Ha, 1946
He-Hi, 1946
Ho, 1946
Hu, 1946
I, 1946
Ja-Je, 1946
Jo, 1946
Ju, 1946
Ka-Ke, 1946
Ki-Ko, 1946
Kr-Ku, 1946
La, 1946
Le, 1946
Li-Lo, 1946
Library of Congress, 1946
Ma, 1946
McC-McD, 1946
McG-McW, 1946
Me-Mi, 1946
Medal for Merit, 1946
"Mile of Dimes", 1946
Mo-Mu, 1946
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 1946
Na, 1946
National Gallery of Art, retirement policy, 1946
National Gallery of Art, Treasurer's Report, 1946
Ne-Nu, 1946
O, 1946
Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, 1946
Pa-Pi, 1946
Photographs, autographed, A-H, 1946
Photographs, autographed, J-W, 1946
Pl-Py, 1946
Post Office, 1946
Ra, 1946
Re, 1946
Ri, 1946
Ro-Ry, 1946
Sa-Sc, 1946
Se-Sl, 1946
Sm-So, 1946
St-Sy, 1946
Supreme Court, 1946
Ta-Te, 1946
Telephone messages, 1946 January 9-October 21
Th-Tu, 1946
Turner, Ervine, 1946
U, 1946
V, 1946
Vardaman, James K., Jr., 1946
Vinson, Chief Justice nomination, oath, swearing-in, 1946
Wa-We, 1946
Wh-Wi, 1946
Wo-Wr, 1946
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1946, 1949
X, Y, Z, 1946-1947
J. Russell Young School of Expression, 1946-1948
Clubs and organizations, Kentucky Research Foundation, 1946-1949
National Gallery of Art, 1946-1949
Personal biography, 1946-1949
Photographs, general, 1946-1949
Q, 1946-1949
Autographs, requests pending, school children, 1946-1950
Autographs, requests pending stamps or return envelopes enclosed, A-J, 1946-1951
Autographs, requests pending stamps or return envelopes enclosed, K-P, 1946-1951
Autographs, requests pending stamps or return envelopes enclosed, R-Z, 1946-1951
Autographs, requests pending, no stamps or envelopes, A-E, 1946-1952
Autographs, requests pending, no stamps or return envelopes, T-Z, 1946-1952
Photographs, requests declined, H-M, 1946-1952
Clubs and organizations, legal, 1946-1953
Clubs and organizations, miscellaneous, A-B, 1946-1953
Clubs and organizations, miscellaneous, C-K, 1946-1953
Clubs and organizations, miscellaneous, L-N, 1946-1953
Photographs to be supplied by applicant, 1946-1953
Photographs, autographed, A-C, 1946-1953
Photographs, autographed, L-P, 1946-1953
Photographs, autographed, R-Z, 1946-1953
Photographs, requests declined, N-Z, 1946-1953
Subscriptions, 1946-1953
Vinson, Fred M., Jr., 1946-1953
A, 1947
American Legion, Distinguished Service Medal, 1947
American Red Cross, 1947
Appointments, 1947
B, 1947
Ca-Ce, 1947
Calendar, 1947
Centre College, 1947
Ch-Ci, 1947
Christmas greetings, A-H, 1947
Christmas greetings, J-W, 1947
Christmas letters, 1947
Cl, 1947
Co-Cu, 1947
Contributions, 1947
Da-De, 1947
Di-Dy, 1947
E, 1947
F, 1947
Ga-Ge, 1947
Gifts received, 1947
Gi-Gu, 1947
Greetings, birthday, 1947
Ha, 1947
He-Hy, 1947
I, 1947
J, 1947
K, 1947
L, 1947
Ma, 1947
Mc, 1947
Medal for Merit, 1947
Mi, 1947
Mo, 1947
N, 1947
National Gallery of Art, Treasurer's Report, 1947
O, 1947
Pa-Pl, 1947
Parade, 1947
Po-Pr, 1947
R, 1947
Sa-Si, 1947
Sl-Sp, 1947
St-Su, 1947
T, 1947
U, 1947
V, 1947
Wa-We, 1947
Wh-Wo, 1947
Doctors of Law, accepted, 1947-1948
National Gallery of Art, Board of Trustees, 1947-1948
Gifts and greetings, anniversary and birthday, 1947-1949
Autographs, requests pending, no stamps or return envelopes, R-S, 1947-1950
Autographs, requests, school children, no stamps, 1947-1950
Autographs, stamps, first day covers, 1947-1950
Fraternities, 1947-1951
Sponsorships, 1947-1951
Autographs, requests pending, no stamps or return envelopes, L-P, 1947-1952
Doctors of law, declined, 1947-1952
Community Chest, 1947-1953
Photographs, autographed, D-K, 1947-1953
Photographs, requests declined, A-G, 1947-1953
The president, speeches and statements, 1947-1953
Appointments, 1948
Centre College, 1948
Christmas gifts and letters, 1948
Contributions, 1948
Credit application, 1948
Gifts received, 1948
Ad-Am, 1948-1949
An-Ay, 1948-1949
Ba, 1948-1949
Be-Bi, 1948-1949
Bl, 1948-1949
Bo, 1948-1949
Br, 1948-1949
Bu-By, 1948-1949
Ca-Ce, 1948-1949
Cardoza Memorial Award, 1948-1949
Ch, 1948-1949
Ci-Cl, 1948-1949
Co, 1948-1949
Cr-Cu, 1948-1949
Da, 1948-1949
De-Di, 1948-1949
Do-Dy, 1948-1949
Ea-Ek, 1948-1949
El-Ey, 1948-1949
Fa-Fe, 1948-1949
Fi-Fu, 1948-1949
Ga-Gi, 1948-1949
Gl-Go, 1948-1949
Gr-Gu, 1948-1949
Ha, 1948-1949
He-Hi, 1948-1949
Ho, 1948-1949
Hu-Hy, 1948-1949
I, 1948-1949
J, 1948-1949
Ka-Ke, 1948-1949
Ki-Ku, 1948-1949
La-Le, 1948-1949
Li-Ly, 1948-1949
Ma-Me, 1948-1949
Mc, 1948-1949
Mi, 1948-1949
Mo-Mu, 1948-1949
N, 1948-1949
O, 1948-1949
Pa-Pe, 1948-1949
Ra-Re, 1948-1949
Ri-Ry, 1948-1949
Sa-Sc, 1948-1949
Se-Si, 1948-1949
Sm-Sp, 1948-1949
St-Sy, 1948-1949
Ta-Th, 1948-1949
Ti-Ty, 1948-1949
U, 1948-1949
Va, 1948-1949
Vi-Vo, 1948-1949
Wa, 1948-1949
Washington and Lee University, 1948-1949
We-Wh, 1948-1949
Wi-Wy, 1948-1949
X, Y, Z, 1948-1949
Ph-Py, 1948-1950
Vinson, trip to Moscow, rumor on appt. as Secretary of State, 1948-1950
Library of Congress concerts, 1948-1953
The President, General Truman, 1948-1953
Appointments, 1949
Centre College, 1949
Centre College, 1949
Centre College budget, 1949
Christmas gifts and letters, 1949
Contributions, 1949
Gifts received, 1949
Gifts received, 1949
Gifts received, 1949
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1949
The President, General Truman, log of trip to Key West and Orlando, 1949
American Bar Association, 1949-1950
Clubs and organizations, Hall of Fame, 1949-1950
Deep Freeze, 1949-1951
Autographs, requests pending, no stamps or return envelopes, F-K, 1949-1952
Atlantic Union Committee, 1950
Centre College, 1950
Centre College, 1950
Christmas gifts and letters, 1950
Clubs and organizations, Hall of Fame, "Stonewall" Jackson and George Westinghouse, 1950
Clubs and organizations, Hall of Fame, miscellaneous endorsements, 1950
Clubs and organizations, Hall of Fame, Susan B. Anthony, 1950
Clubs and organizations, Hall of Fame, William Crawford Gorgas, 1950
Dixon, Mrs. Robert, 1950
Gifts received, 1950
M, 1950
Pearson, Drew, letters on "Prayer Meeting" story, 1950
The President, General Truman, log of 8th visit Key West, 1950
Vinson genealogy, 1950
A, 1950-1951
Appointments, 1950-1951
Ca-Cl, 1950-1951
Co-Cu, 1950-1951
Da-Di, 1950-1951
Do-Du, 1950-1951
E, 1950-1951
Fa-Fe, 1950-1951
Fi-Fu, 1950-1951
Ga-Gi, 1950-1951
Gifts and greetings, anniversary and birthday, 1950-1951
Gl-Gu, 1950-1951
Ha-He, 1950-1951
Hi-Hy, 1950-1951
I, 1950-1951
International Bank, 1950-1951
J, 1950-1951
K, 1950-1951
L, 1950-1951
Mc, 1950-1951
N, 1950-1951
O, 1950-1951
Pa-Pe, 1950-1951
Ph-Pu, 1950-1951
R, 1950-1951
Sa-Sl, 1950-1951
Sm-Sy, 1950-1951
T, 1950-1951
Va-Ve, 1950-1951
Vi-Vo, 1950-1951
Wa-We, 1950-1951
Wh-Wy, 1950-1951
Ba-Bo, 1950-1952
Br-By, 1950-1952
Clubs and organizations, Kentucky Research Foundation, 1950-1953
Clubs and organizations, miscellaneous S-W, 1950-1953
Contributions declined, 1950-1953
Contributions given, 1950-1953
Library of Congress books, 1950-1953
Photographs, general, 1950-1953
U, 1950-1953
Wardman Park Hotel lease, 1950-1953
X, Y, Z, 1950-1953
Centre College, 1951
Christmas gifts and letters, 1951
Gifts received, 1951
M, 1951
Vinson Day at Louisa, Ky, 1951
The President, General Truman, log of 10th visit to Key West, 1951-1952
Truman Library, 1951-1953
Vinson, James R., 1951-1953
Vinson, Kornitzer's book on "Famous Fathers and Sons", 1951-1953
Ballots, 1952
Calendar, 1952
Centre College, 1952
Christmas gifts and letters, 1952
Inauguration, 1952
M, 1952
Mrs. Fred N Vinson, thank you letters, illness, 1952
Speeches and statements sent to Chief Justice, 1952
Sponsorships, 1952
Vinson for President letters, 1952
A, 1952-1953
Appointments, 1952-1953
Autographs, requests, miscellaneous, A-M, 1952-1953
Autographs, requests, miscellaneous N-Y, 1952-1953
Ba-Bl, 1952-1953
Bo-By, 1952-1953
Ca-Ci, 1952-1953
Cl-Cu, 1952-1953
Da-De, 1952-1953
Di-Du, 1952-1953
E, 1952-1953
F, 1952-1953
G, 1952-1953
Gifts and greetings, anniversary and birthday, 1952-1953
Gifts received, 1952-1953
H, 1952-1953
I, 1952-1953
International Bank, 1952-1953
J, 1952-1953
K, 1952-1953
L, 1952-1953
Mc, 1952-1953
N, 1952-1953
O, 1952-1953
P, 1952-1953
R, 1952-1953
S, 1952-1953
Ta-Th, 1952-1953
Ti-Ty, 1952-1953
V, 1952-1953
Vinson, Robert W., sympathy letters, 1952-1953
Wa-We, 1952-1953
Wh-Wy, 1952-1953
Calendar sheets, 1953
Centre College, 1953
Centre College, 1953
M, 1953
President Eisenhower, general, 1953
Speeches and statements sent to Chief Justice, 1953
Vinson, memorial service, 1953
Invitations, 1938-1953
Scope and Contents
Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically by folder title.
A, 1938-1944
B-E, 1938-1944
F-G, 1938-1944
H-J, 1938-1944
K-M, 1938-1944
N-P, 1938-1944
R-T, 1938-1944
U-W, 1938-1944
Invitations declined, 1945 March-August
Invitations accepted, 1945 March-December
Invitations to speak, 1945 July-September
Invitations declined, 1945 September-October
Invitations to speak, 1945 October-December
Invitations declined, 1945 November-December
Invitations, 1945
Invitations accepted, 1945-1947
Invitations miscellaneous, 1945-1950
Invitations regretted, 1946 January
Invitations, 1946 January-February
Invitations accepted, 1946 January-February
Invitations to speak, 1946 January-February
Invitations regretted, 1946 February
Invitations regretted, 1946 March
Invitations to speak, 1946 March-April
Invitations, 1946 March-May
Invitations accepted, 1946 March-May
Invitations regretted, 1946 April
Invitations regretted, 1946 May
Invitations to speak, 1946 May-June
Invitations regretted, 1946 June-August
Invitations accepted, 1946 June-September
Invitations, 1946 June-December
Invitations to speak, 1946 July-August
Invitations regretted, 1946 September-October
Invitations to speak, 1946 September-October
Invitations accepted, 1946 October-December
Invitations regretted, 1946 November-December
Invitations to speak, 1946 November-December
Invitations accepted, Ashland Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1946
Invitations accepted, Army Day Celebration, Chicago, 1946
Invitations accepted, Derby Day, 1946
Invitations accepted, Falmouth, 1946
Invitations regretted, 1947 January-February
Invitations accepted, 1947 January-March
Invitations to speak, 1947 January-March
Invitations, 1947 January-June
Invitations, 1947 January-June
Invitations regretted, 1947 March
Invitations regretted, 1947 April
Invitations accepted, 1947 April-May
Invitations to speak, 1947 April-June
Invitations regretted, 1947 May
Invitations regretted, 1947 June
Invitations accepted, 1947 June-September
Invitations regretted, 1947 July-August
Invitations to speak, 1947 July-August
Invitations, 1947 July-December
Invitations, 1947 July-December
Invitations regretted, 1947 September-October
Invitations to speak, 1947 September-October
Invitations accepted, 1947 October-December
Invitations regretted, 1947 November-December
Invitations to speak, 1947 November-December
Invitations accepted, 1947
Invitations accepted, Falmouth, 1947
Invitations accepted, Mrs. Mesta, Newport, 1947
Invitations, Mrs. Vinson, 1947
Invitations regretted, 1947
Invitations regretted, 1948 January
Invitations to speak, 1948 January-February
Invitations accepted, 1948 January-March
Invitations regretted, 1948 February
Invitations regretted, 1948 March
Invitations to speak, 1948 March-April
Invitations regretted, 1948 April
Invitations accepted, 1948 April-August
Invitations regretted, 1948 May-June
Invitations to speak, 1948 May-July
Invitations regretted, 1948 July-August
Invitations to speak, 1948 August-December
Invitations regretted, 1948 September-October
Invitations regretted, 1948 November-December
Invitations to speak, 1948 November-December
Invitations, 1948
Invitations, 1948
Invitations accepted, 1948
Calls returned, 1948
Invitations accepted, 1948-1949
Invitations regretted, personal, 1948-1949
Invitations, Mrs. Vinson, 1948-1949
Social calendars, 1948-1950
Invitations regretted, 1949 January
Invitations accepted, 1949 January-February
Invitations to speak, 1949 January-February
Invitations, 1949 January-May
Invitations regretted, 1949 February
Invitations regretted, 1949 March
Invitations accepted, 1949 March-April
Invitations to speak, 1949 March-May
Invitations regretted, 1949 April
Invitations regretted, 1949 May
Invitations accepted, 1949 May-September
Invitations regretted, 1949 June-July
Invitations to speak, 1949 June-August
Invitations, 1949 June-December
Invitations regretted, 1949 August
Invitations regretted, 1949 September
Invitations to speak, 1949 September-December
Invitations regretted, 1949 October
Invitations accepted, 1949 October-December
Invitations regretted, 1949 November-December
Invitations, 1949
Invitations regretted, 1950 January
Invitations to speak, 1950 January-February
Invitations accepted, 1950 January-March
Invitations regretted, personal, 1950 January-April
Invitations, 1950 January-June
Invitations regretted, 1950 March
Invitations to speak, 1950 March-April
Invitations regretted, 1950 April
Invitations accepted, 1950 April-May
Invitations regretted, 1950 May-June
Invitations regretted, personal, 1950 May-August
Invitations to speak, 1950 May-August
Invitations accepted, 1950 June-August
Invitations regretted, 1950 July-September
Invitations, 1950 July-December
Invitations accepted, 1950 September-December
Invitations to speak, 1950 September-December
Invitations regretted, 1950 October-November
Invitations regretted, personal, 1950 October-December
Invitations regretted, 1950 December
Invitations accepted, 1950
Invitations accepted, American Bar Association meeting, 1950
Invitations accepted, Conference of State Chief Justices, 1950
Invitations regretted, 1950
Social calls returned, 1950
Invitations, 1950-1951
Invitations, Mrs. Vinson, 1950-1951
Invitations regretted, 1951 January-March
Invitations regretted, personal, 1951 January-March
Invitations regretted, personal, 1951 April-June
Invitations regretted, 1951 April-August
Invitations regretted, personal, 1951 July-December
Invitations regretted, 1951 September-December
Invitations, 1951
Invitations accepted, 1951
Invitations to speak, 1951
Invitations regretted, 1952 January-February
Invitations accepted, 1952 January-May
Invitations regretted, 1952 March-May
Invitations regretted, 1952 June-September
Invitations accepted, 1952 June-December
Invitations regretted, 1952 October-December
Invitations, 1952
Invitations accepted, 1952
Invitations regretted, personal, 1952
Invitations to speak, 1952
Invitations - Mrs. Vinson, 1952-1953
Invitations regretted, 1953 January-March
Invitations accepted, 1953 January-April
Invitations to speak, 1953 January-April
Invitations regretted, 1953 April-September
Invitations to speak, 1953 May-August
Invitations accepted, 1953 May-September
Invitations, 1953
Invitations accepted, 1953
Invitations regretted, 1953
Social calls returned, 1953
Speeches, 1924-1953
Scope and Contents
This series primarily consists of documents related to Vinson's public addresses at universities, civic and social organizations, and in the House of Representatives.
There is one set of audio materials documenting "Fred M. Vinson Day" on July 11, 1951 in Louisa, Kentucky. The audio reel and derivative audiocassettes capture speeches about Vinson by Supreme Court Justice Stanley Reed and other public officials.
Arranged chronologically by date.
For more of Vinson's speeches and statements, please consult the Articles and statements series as well as series documenting particular periods of his career.
Oppositon to Secretary Mellon's tax-reduction bill, House of Representatives, 1924 February 16
Defense of Kentucky, House Military Affairs Committee, 1924 April 11
Vinson In support of immigration restriction bill of 1924, Congressional Record, p6117-6121, 1924 April 11
Comparison of the Kentucky Derby to the 1924 presidential race, 1924 May
Opposition to Secretary Mellon's tax-exempt securities bill, Congressional Record, p11499-11501, 1924 June 18
Commencement address, Louisa High School, Louisa, KY, 1925 June
Commencement address, Carter County High School, Grayson, KY, 1926 May
In support of the geological survey of Mammoth Cave, Congressional Record, p13065-13066, 1926 July 12
Support of Alben W. Barkley's Senate race, Louisville, KY, 1926 November
Establishment of veteran's hospitals, Congressional Record, p5307, 1927 March 2
National Congress of Parents and Teachers, Greenup, KY, 1927 May 17
Memorial Day address, Cynthiana, KY, 1927 May 30
Welcome address to the Fair and Homecoming of Lawrence County, Louisa, KY, 1927 September
The enduring Constitution, 1927
Support for JCW Beckham, the Democratic nominee for governor, 1927
Support for JCW Beckham, the Democratic nominee for governor, 1927
Support for JCW Beckham, the Democratic nominee for governor, Elliott County, KY, 1927
Support for JCW Beckham, the Democratic nominee for governor, Henry County, KY, 1927
Resolution of respect for James H. Woods, a deceased Mason, Louisa, KY, 1927
Gubernatorial campaign of 1927, speech outline, 1927
Proposed constitutional amendment, House of Representatives, 1928 March 10
Electioneering procedures in support of presidental nominee Alfred E. Smith, 1928
Emergency appropriations for Kentucky, House of Representative, 1928
Five years in Congress, Congressional Record, p5328, appendix, 1929 March 12
Vinson's relationship with Morehead State Teacher's College, Morehead, KY, 1931 January 30
Opposition to President Herbert Hoover's foreign-debt moratorium executive agreement, House of Representatives, 1931 December 18
Proposed Economy Bill of 1932, Congressional Record, p9781-0783, 1932 May 3
Payment of adjusted compensation certificates to veterans, Congressional Record, p12317-20, 29, 34, 1932 July 14
In praise of Vinson's recent radio speech concerning taxation, statement by Representative McDuffie (Alabama), Congressional Record, p12593, 1932 July 12
Glass-Borah Currency vs. Owen Bonus Currency, Congressional Record, p16230, 1932 July 18
Taxation, Annual Convention of the American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages, Louisville, KY, 1932 October 11
Foreign tax credits, incomplete speech, 1932
President Hoover's proposed increase of the tax of tobacco, 1932
President Herbert Hoover's proposed budget of 1932, 1932
Support for New Deal measures, 1934 June 15
Proposed tobacco reduction bill, 1934 June 15
Bill to pay adjusted service certificates, hearing before the House Ways and Means Committee, 1935 March 5
Constitutionality of the proposed Social Security bill, 1935 April 17
Chandler-Rhea Democratic gubernatorial primary, 1935
In support of A.B. "Happy" Chandler, Democratic nominee for governor, 1935
Proposed corporate tax rates, radio speech on WOR, New York City, NY, 1938 January 30
Proposed tax bill of 1938, radio speech on WOR, New York City, NY, 1938 January 31
Proposed tax bill of 1938, Congressional Record, p3722-3711, 1938 March 3
Proposed tax bill of 1938, radio speech on WJSV, Washington, DC, 1938 March 6
Proposed tax bill of 1938, radio speech on CBS network, Washington, DC, 1938 March 6
Dedication of Greenup Courthouse, Greenup, KY, 1941 April 4
Commencement address, Louisa High School, Louisa, KY, 1941 May 28
Problems and practices of the US Emergency Court of Appeals, regional meeting of the American Bar Association, New York City, NY, 1942 December 8
Practices of the Emergency Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Bar Association, Washington, DC, 1943 January 12
Inflation, CBS radio network, Washington, DC, 1943 July 8
Inflation, NBC radio network, Washington, DC, 1943 July 14
Dedication of the Red Cross Blood Donors Center, Washington, DC, 1943 July 31
Role as Director of Economic Stabilization, radio interview with Ernest K. Lindley, Washington, DC, 1943 September 12
Inflation, Southern Combed Yarn Spinners Association, Charlotte, NC, 1943 September 17
Progress of the Third War Loan Drive, Washington, DC, 1943 September 25
The economy under one year of the Stabilization Act, NBC radio network, Washington, DC, 1943 October 1
Inflation, Washington, DC, 1943 October 2
Subsidies as economic stabilization, Washington Board of Trade, Washington, DC, 1943 October 20
Wartime tax policy, Investment Bankers Association of America, New York City, NY, 1943 November 4
Speech material, 1943-1944
Emergency Court of Appeals, by Judge Bolith J. Laws, District of Columbia Bar Association, 1944 January 11
Wartime economic stability and prospects for the future, Federal Bar Association, Washington, DC, 1944 April 1
Inflation, Wharton School of Finance, Philadelphia, PA, 1944 April 19
Inflation, Surgeons of the Southern Railway System, Winston Salem, NC, 1944 May 30
Quotas in the International Monetary Fund, executive session of the Bretton Woods Conference, Bretton Woods, NH, 1944 July 15
Quotas in the International Monetary Fund, Bretton Woods Conference, NH, 1944 July 20
International security organization, Bretton Woods Conference, NH, 1944 July 22
Duties as newly appointed Federal Loan Administrator, press conference, Washington, DC, 1945 March 15
Testimonial dinner honoring Associate Justice Hugo Black, Washington, DC, 1945 April 3
Federal government's attitude toward local celebrations upon termination of hostilities in Europe, Washington, DC, 1945 May 6
Mobilization of the economy for a quick defeat of Japan, press conference, Washington, DC, 1945 May 9
Sixth Judicial Circuit Conference, Washington, DC, 1945 May 18
Commencement address, Centre College, Danville, KY, 1945 May 28
Memorial Day address, Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, DC, 1945 May 30
Full employment, Wagner letter, 1945 June 3
Renewal of the Stabilization Ac, tbefore the House Banking and Currency Committee, 1945 June 15
Regular three month report to Congress and the President, press conference, Washington, DC, 1945 June 29
Honoring Sir Alexander Fleming, Variety Clubs of American National Humanitarian Award dinner, Washington, DC, 1945 July 25
America's post-war economic aims, panel conference for the American Broadcasting Company in cooperation with the Committee for Economic Development, Washington, DC, 1945 August 11
Victory Loan drive, before the Quiz Kids radio program, Chicago, IL, 1945 August 19
Full employment bill, Senate testimony, 1945 August 31
Need for sustained post-war American economic growth, Peoria, IL, 1945 September 3
Script for eight war loan films, Washington, DC, 1945 September
Interim tax reduction, before the Senate Finance Committee, 1945 October 15
Public trust of American leaders in post-war economic reconstruction, West Virginia Bar Association, Huntington, WV, 1945 October 20
Radio broadcast by Vinson concerning the launching of the Victory Loan Drive, Washington, DC, 1945 October 28
Full employment bill, House testimony, 1945 October 31
First Victory Loan, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City, NY, 1945 November 1
Victory Bond Drive, Atlanta, GA, 1945 November 11
Dedication of a Dumbarton oak tree, John Russell School of Expression, Washington, DC, 1945 November 12
Conversion of the economy from wartime to peacetime, American Legion, Chicago, IL, 1945 November 20
Victory Loan Drive, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce and War Finance Committee, Indianapolis, IN, 1945 November 27
Truman's postwar economic plans, District of Columbia Bar Association, Washington, DC, 1945 December 1
Treasury Department appropriations FY 1947, House Treasury Subcommittee, 1945 December 10
Proposed British loan, National Press Club, off the record, Washington, DC, 1945 December 14
Honoring Sam Rayburn, Dallas, TX, 1946 January 5
Proposed British loan, American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, PA, 1946 January 9
Proposed British loan, panel discussion by Secretary Vinson and Dean Acheson, Washington, DC, 1946 January 12
Proposed British loan, North Carolina Press Institute, Chapel Hill, NC, 1946 January 24
Extension of the Stabilization Act, Baltimore Association of Commerce, Baltimore, MD, 1946 January 31
United Kingdom loan: questions and answers, 1946 January
Proposed British loan, discussion on radio station WINX, New York City, NY, 1946 February 6
Honoring Robert Ramspeck, Washington, DC, 1946 February 11
Role of savings bonds in the fight against inflation and the need for continuing support from the advertising industry, American Advertising Council, Washington, DC, 1946 February 12
Extemporaneous speech, Stetson Banker's dinner, New York City, NY, 1946 February 15
United Kingdom Loan, before Senate Banking and Currency Committee, 1946 March 5
Address by Peter Roe Nugent, Mayor of Savannah, at the opening plenary Session of the World Fund and Bank at Savannah, GA, 1946 March 8
Worldwide Monetary Conference, radio broadcast, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 8
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Dr. JV Mladek, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 9
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Hsi Te-Mou, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 9
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Pierre Mendes-France, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 9
Purpose of the Worldwide Monetary Conference, Savannah Chamber of Commerce, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 9
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, message from President Truman, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 9
Welcoming of delegates, World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 9
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Ahmed Zaki Rey, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 18
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Carlos Monteros, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 18
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Chintaman Deshukh, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 18
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Edward Drozniak, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 18
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Emilis Toro, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 18
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Graham F. Towers, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 18
World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, address by Lord Keynes, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 18
Closing session, World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting, Savannah, GA, 1946 March 18
Savannah monetary conference, WTOP, Washington, DC, 1946 March 19
International economic matters, Jackson's Day, Louisville, KY, 1946 March 23
Extension of the Stabilization Act, before House Banking and Currency Committee, Washington, DC, 1946 March 27
Anglo-American loan, Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, Buffalo, NY, 1946 March 29
Peaceful postwar world, Jackson's Day, St. Louis, MO, 1946 April 6
Public debt limit, hearing of the Senate Finance Committee, Washington, DC, 1946 April 23
Kentuckians Society, New York City, NY, 1946 April 24
Honoring Attorney General Tom Clark, Texas State Society, Washington, DC, 1946 May 3
Price controls and inflation, hearing of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Washington DC, 1946 May 7
British Loan, hearing of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Washington DC, 1946 May 14
No prepared address, initiation into Washington and Lee University's chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Lexington, VA, 1946 May 18
Post-war economic growth and international economic cooperation, Tennessee Bankers Association, Memphis, TN, 1946 May 23
Commencement address, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1946 June 7
Savings bond program, ABC radio network, Washington, DC, 1946 June 15
Peacetime taxes, hearing of the House Ways and Means Committee, Washington, DC, 1946 October 1
Newspaper Women's reception for the Trumans, 1946
British Loan, hearing of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Washington DC, 1946
Honoring Sam Rayburn, speech outline, 1947 January 31
Dedication of the Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, Macon, GA, 1947 April 17
Honoring James F. Byrnes, Variety Club of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 1947 May 12
Threat of totalitarianism, American Bar Association, Cleveland, OH, 1947 September 22
Timelessness of the Constitution, Freedom Train, 1947 November 28
Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Oxford, OH, speech outline, 1948 September 4
Role of the Constitution, Bicentennial Year of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA, 1948 September 17
Installation of Wright Brothers' aeroplane in the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 1948 December 17
Legislation to stop inflation and to improve housing, House of Representatives, Washington DC, 1948
American Legion convention, Lenon, NC, 1949 July 23
Judicial administration, American Bar Association Convention, St. Louis, MO, 1949 September 6
Functions of the Supreme Court, American Bar Association convention, St. Louis, MO, 1949 September 7
Love and unity in politics, Gridiron Club, Washington, DC, 1950 May 13
Review of the last session of the Supreme Court, American Law Institute, Washington, DC, 1950 May 18
Preservation of the American system, Centre College Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Danville, KY, 1950 June
Dedication of the Alumni Memorial Building, Centre College, Danville, KY, 1950 June
175th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, CBS radio network, Washington, DC, 1951 July 4
Fred M. Vinson Day, Louisa, Kentucky, 1951 July 11
Preservation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 1951 September 17
Introduction of the Right Honorable Viscount Jowitt, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, American Bar Association annual dinner, New York City, NY, 1951 September 20
Dedication of the Andrew W. Mellon Memorial Foundation, Washington, DC, 1952 May 9
Installation of the the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and Bill of Rights in the National Archives, Washington, DC, 1952 December 15
Introduction of the Right Honorable Lord Simonds, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, American Bar Association annual dinner, Boston, MA, 1953 August 27
Photographs, 1907-1953
Scope and Contents
This series consists of images of varying sizes that document Vinson's public career and private life.
Photographs are listed chronologically.
Vinson with football players at Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. Vinson, center of back row in football uniform, 1907
Vinson with three other baseball players, Centre College, negative and print, 1909
Vinson, third from right, with 1911 graduating class of Centre College's law school, 1911
Vinson, 1911
Mural on the site depicting the dedication of the World War I Memorial with five World War I generals perched at its top at Union Station, Kansas City, Missouri in 1921. Photo signed by James P. Norse, Chairman of City Central Executive Committee of the American Legion Posts, 1921
Midland Atlantic Bridge, Catlettsburg, and the Midland Atlantic Viaduct, Kenova. Torn top right corner, 1927 July
Midland Atlantic Bridge, Catlettsburg, and the Midland Atlantic Viaduct, Kenova, 1927 July
Fred M. Vinson, second from left, with other members of Congress, 1929
Representative Fred M. Vinson, 1929
Full House Committee on Ways & Means in their committee room, 1931?-1937?
AAA Marketing Agreement hearings at Burley Tobacco. Harry Cook presides, 1933 December 21
Dinner given by William A. Stoirch in honor of Postmaster General James A. Farley, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 1934 April 18
Unidentified man and gas well, 1934
House Ways and Means Committee, 1934
John N. Garner. Inscribed., 1935 April 25
Vinson with William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, 1935 May 25
Louisa, Kentucky jail and home of jailer, Vinson's birthplace, 1935
Louisa, Kentucky jail and home of jailer, Vinson's birthplace, 1935
Residence attached to Louisa, Kentucky jail, 1935
Vinson with members of House Ways & Means Committee, discussing the Vinson-McCormack Bonus Bill. Left to right: Representative Jere Cooper, Tennessee; Representative Fred M. Vinson, Kentucky; Brigadier General Frank T. Hines, Administrator of Veterans Affairs; and Representative John W. McCormack, Massachusetts, 1936 January 6
Vinson with men who helped override the presidential veto of the "Baby Bond Bonus Payment Plan". Left to right: Representative John W. McCormack, Massachusetts; Ray Murphy, National Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; M.A. Harlan, Disabled American Veterans; Representative Vinson, Kentucky; and unidentified man, 1936 January 25
Vinson autographs the crutches of Frank N. Belgrano, Jr., 1936 February 28
Vinson with Senator Joseph Guffey, 1936 May 2
House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Left to right: Jere Cooper, Vinson, Thomas Cullen, R.L. Doughton, Knute Hill, Allen Treadway, Frank Crowther, and Roy Woodruff, 1936 June
House Ways and Means Committee. Left to right: John D. Dingell, Wesley Disney, Claude Fuller, John Boehne, Jr., Jere Cooper, Vinson, David Lewis, John McCormack, Morgan Sanders, Thomas H. Cellers, Knute Hill, R.L. Doughton, Allen Treadway, Issac Bacharack, Frank Crowther, Howard Knutzen, David Reed, Roy Woodruff, Thomas Jenkins, Eugene Block, R.M. Duncan, Otha Wearin, 1936 June
House Subcommittee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Left to right: David Lewis, Maryland; Fred M. Vinson, Kentucky; Allen Treadway, Massachusetts; Knute Hill, Washington; R.L. Doughton, North Carolina; Howard Knutson, Minnesota, 1936
Vinson in large group photo at American Legion Post 125, Augusta, Kentucky, 1936
Vinson, right, with Representative Patrick J. Boland, left, and John L. Lewis, center, 1936
"Fred M. Vinson for Congress" sign at an American Legion Post, 1936
Annual dinner of the VFW for former service members in Congress, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC, 1937 March 2
Vinson with Senator Robert Reynolds of North Carolina, 1937 December 21
Members of House Ways and Means Committee talk to Henry Morgenthau. Left to right: Vinson, Thomas Cullen, R.L. Doughton, and Pat Harrison, 1937
Jackson Day Dinner, 1938 January 8
Vinson attending Press Barbecue at Fort Hunt. Also present Sam Rayburn and Harry Truman, 1938 May
Vinson, judicial portrait, US Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, 1938 December
Vinson, judicial portrait, US Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. Inscribed: "For my Friend Eldon Scott, Fred M. Vinson", 1938 December
Vinson, judicial portrait, US Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. Inscribed: "For Henry Sullivan from his friend, Fred M. Vinson", 1938 December
Chief Justice Lawrence Groner swears in Vinson as an associate justice to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Sam Rayburn witnesses the ceremony, 1938
Vinson in judicial robe, 1938
US Court of Appeals for D.C. Left to right: Harold M. Stephens, Henry W. Edgerton, D. Lawrence Groner, Vinson, Thurman Arnold, 1938
Representative Wilbur Mills, member of the House Ways and Means Committee, 1938
The Supreme Court. Left to right: Justice James F. Byrnes, Justice William O. Douglass, Justice Frank Murphy, Justice Robert H. Jackson, Justice Stanley F. Reed, Justice Owen J. Roberts, Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, Justice Hugo L. Black, Justice Felix Frankfurter, 1941 October
Emergency Court of Appeals. Left to right: Justice Albert Maris, Justice Vinson, and Justice Calvert Magruder, 1941
US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Left to right: Justice Henry W. Edgerton, Justice Harold W. Stephens, Justice S. Lawrence Groner, Justice Justin Miller, and Justice Vinson, 1941
US Emergency Court of Appeals. Left to right: Justice Calvert Magruder, Justice Vinson, and Justice Albert B. Maries, 1942 September 2
Robert Miller. Inscribed, 1941 October 1
Vinson as Economic Stabilization Director, sitting at a table reading a document, 1942-1945
Vinson as Economic Stabilization Director, at desk with pen in hand, 1942-1945
Vinson as Economic Stabilization Director, at his desk, 1942-1945
Circuit Court Justice Vinson swears in Frank Yates. Inscribed, 1943 June 1
Vinson and others at Coca Cola stand at Bretton Woods Conference, 1944 September 22
Federal Loan Administrator Vinson before House Banking Committee, 1945 March 16
Treasury Secretary Vinson with CBS Radio announcer behind CBS microphone, 1945 March
Harry Truman sworn in as president, 1945 April
Treasury Secretary Vinson with pen and report at desk, 1945 July 22
Vinson sworn in as Secretary of the Treasury. Left to right: Representative Jere Cooper of Tennessee; Fred Vinson; Henry Morgenthau, retiring Secretary of Treasury; Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives; and administering the oath, D. Lawrence Groner, Chief Justice of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 1945 July 22
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson hands document to former Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau, 1945 July 22
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson shakes hands with former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau who holds document in other hand, 1945 July 22
Vinson shakes hands with wellwishers in the House Ways & Means committee room after he takes oath as Secretary of the Treasury, 1945 July 22
Meeting at White House. Left to right: Secretary of State James F. Byrnes; President Harry S. Truman; and Secretary of the Treasury Vinson, 1945 August 10
Photo album, "S.S. Lynchburg Victory at launching, Fairfield, Maryland", 1945 September 12
Page 1 of 38, S.S. Lynchburg Victory at launching, Fairfield, Maryland
Page 2 of 38, Mrs. Vinson with roses
Page 3 of 38, Fred M. and Mrs. Vinson with roses
Page 4 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, with roses, and son
Page 5 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, with Fred M. and son at her side, ready to swing decorated champagne bottle
Page 6 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, roses and decorated champagne bottle in hand, with two unidentified women
Page 7 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, roses in hand, with unidentified man and woman
Page 8 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, roses in hand, with group of men and women
Page 9 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, roses and decorated champagne bottle in hand, with three women and one man
Page 10 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, roses in hand, with many women and one man
Page 11 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, roses and decorated champagne bottle in hand, with four unidentified men
Page 12 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, roses and decorated champagne bottle in hand.
Page 13 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, roses and decorated champagne bottle in hand, with unidentified group
Page 14 of 38, Vinson with three unidentified men
Page 15 of 38, Mrs. Vinson and unidentified man clasp decorated champagne bottle ready
Page 16 of 38, two unidentified men at control panel, one of whom is on the phone
Page 17 of 38, Mrs. Vinson slams champagne bottle on bow
Page 18 of 38, low level bow shot of S.S. Lynchburg Victory sliding out of dry dock
Page 19 of 38, view of starboard side of the S.S. Lynchburg Victory finishing slide from dry dock
Page 20 of 38, low level starboard bow shot of the S.S. Lynchburg Victory after launching
Page 21 of 38, full-length starboard side view of the S.S. Lynchburg Victory with tugboat at its side
Page 22 of 38, Mrs. Vinson surrounded by many people receives plaque
Page 23 of 38, first of two women with Mrs. Vinson as she receives plaque
Page 24 of 38, second of two women with Mrs. Vinson as she receives plaque
Page 25 of 38, Mrs. Vinson on stairway
Page 26 of 38, Mrs. Vinson, with unidentified man, at dinner
Page 27 of 38, Mrs. Vinson seated with four unidentified women
Page 28 of 38, two military senior officers and another unidentified man
Page 29 of 38, unidentified man and two women at dinner celebration. Shot 1
Page 30 of 38, unidentified man and two women at dinner celebration. Shot 2
Page 31 of 38, unidentified man stands and addresses unidentified seated man at dinner celebration
Page 32 of 38, Vinson speaks at dinner
Page 33 of 38, Vinson with unidentified man and woman at dinner
Page 34 of 38, Navy Captain and others turned away from dinner table
Page 35 of 38, unidentified man and woman at dinner
Page 36 of 38, Vinson with unidentified man
Page 37 of 38, unidentified man and woman
Page 38 of 38, three unidentified women
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson at Detroit-Washington, DC football game, 1945 October 8
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson with Attorney General Tom Clark and C.V. "Duke" Ridgley and two other men, 1945 October 23
Testimonial dinner in recognition of the distinguished war service of Harold Ickes and Deputy Petroleum Administrator Ralph H. Davies, by the Petroleum Industry War Council, Statler Hotel, Washington, DC, 1945 October 23
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson with President Harry S.Truman, buying first Victory Loan Bond, 1945 October 29
Vinson speaking at the dinner of New York County War Bond Committee, 1945 November 1
From front row of dais, Secretary Vinson turns to address man standing behind row at New York County War Bond Committee Dinner, 1945 November 1
Secretary Vinson, left of microphones on front row of dais, at New York County War Bond Committee Dinner, 1945 November 1
Secretary Vinson, front row far right, at New York County War Bond Committee Dinner, 1945 November 1
View from above of the New York County War Bond Committee Dinner, 1945 November 1
Secretary Vinson with disabled veteran. Inscribed: "To Secretary Vinson a great statesman, Sincerely Jimmy Wilson", 1945 November 5
Secretary Vinson, left, with Lowell Thomas of NBC and Secretary of State Dean Acheson, 1945 November 5
Secretary Vinson seated with A.J. "Dutch" Bergman and Justice Miller of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 1945 November 5
Secretary Vinson with his assistant, Paul L. Kelley, examining files, 1945 November 6
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson with recipients of Treasury's Silver Medal for Distinguished Service in War Finance, 1941-45. Left to right: Edmund Reek, Twentieth Century-Fox Movie News; Walton C. Ament, RKO Pathe News; Secretary Vinson, reading the citation; Thomas Mead, Universal Newsreel; Michael D. Clopine, MGM News of the Day; and E.P. Genock, Paramount News, 1945 November
Secretary of Treasury Vinson with second set of recipients of the Treasury's Silver Medal for Distinguished Service in War Finance, 1941-45. Left to right: George M. Dorsey, RKO Pathe News; Anthony Moto, Twentieth Century-Fox Movie News; Secretary Vinson; Robert H Denton, Paramount News; James E. Lyons, Universal Newsreel; and J.C. Brown, MGM News of the Day, 1945 November
Vinson with Edmond Reek of Twentieth Century-Fox Movietone News, 1945 November
Vinson with Michael D. Clopine of MGM News of the Day, 1945 November
Vinson with Thomas Mead of Universal Newsreel, 1945 November
Vinson with Walton C. Ament of RKO Pathe News, 1945 November
Vinson with E.P. Genock of Paramount News, 1945 November
Vinson with three members of the New York County War Bond Committee, 1945 November
Secretary Vinson with Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn and others, 1945 November
Secretary Vinson signs document, 1945 November
Secretary Vinson throws out football at Washington Redskins game, 1945 November
Secretary Vinson next to Department of the Treasury flag, 1945 November
Secretary Vinson with military personnel at premiere of "Tars and Spars" at the Metropolitan Theater. Pose A, 1945 November
Secretary Vinson with military personnel at premiere of "Tars and Spars" at the Metropolitan Theater. Pose B, 1945 November
Secretary Vinson seated, 1945 November
Secretary Vinson at speaker's podium, 1945 November
Vinson, left, with two men, 1945 November-December
Vinson and Lord Halifax, Britain's ambassador to Washington, sign financial agreement between US and Great Britain, 1945 December 6
Secretary Vinson stands behind his desk, 1945 December
Secretary Vinson, right, with unidentified man, 1945 December
Unidentified man at formal gathering, 1945 December
Secretary Vinson behind two unidentified men in handshake, 1945 December
Secretary Vinson at dinner table with two unidentified men, 1945 December
Secretary Vinson, left, with two unidentified men, 1945 December
Left to right: Stanley W. Prenosil, US Savings Bonds Division; Emil Schram, New York Stock Exchange; Morris M. Townsend, US Savings Bonds Division; Secretary Vinson; and John A. Coleman, New York Stock Exchange, 1945
Group looking at trophy deer head. Left to right: J.V. McClorise; R.L. Doughton, Chairman, Ways & Means Committee; and Secretary Vinson, 1945
Secretary Vinson seated at his desk, 1945
Secretary Vinson at desk with pen and congressional document, 1945
Vinson with Truman holding two guns as a joke. Signed by Herb F. Dolglish, 1945
Three-photo fram of unidentified people, sent to Vinson by Mrs. Dorothy Shay, 1945
Secretary Vinson seated with members of New York County War Bond Committee including Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, 1945-1946
Secretary Vinson, right, with two unidentified men, 1945-1946
Secretary Vinson speaks with officials and military officers as they prepare promotion. Official US Coast Guard photo, 1945-1946
Secretary Vinson and his Treasury staff. Signed by each member, 1945-1946
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson at his desk, 1945-1946
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson and President Truman flash "Victory Loan" sign, 1945-1946
Secretary Vinson at the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Philadelphia, 1946 January 10
Secretary Vinson with three students at Phi Delta Theta fraternity house, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1946 January 24
Secretary Vinson with Josephus Daniels and Frank Graham, right, president of University of North Carolina, 1946 January 24
"Rolling Along" wins the "Free For All Trot" at Nebraska State Fair, Lincoln. Inscription by W. Sears, 1946 January-March
Secretary Vinson presents Treasury Award Silver Medals for Distinguished Service in War Finance, in the Federal Reserve building, Washington, D.C. Left, Allan Sproul, Chairman of the Presidents of the Federal Reserve Banks; right, Marriner S. Eccles, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board., 1946 March 1
Secretary Vinson with Federal Reserve officials, 1946 March 1
Fred M. Vinson at Savannah Conference, 1946 March 8-16
LIFE magazine photograph of Secretary Vinson and William Clayton at the Savannah Conference, 1946 March 10
Secretary Vinson arrives at Savannah Conference for the International Monetary Fund and Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1946 March
World Fund and Bank Inaugural Meeting, Savannah Conference Assembly Hall, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson, right, with participants at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson, center, with participants at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson dines with participants at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson with Harry D. White in receiving line at Savannah Conference, from overhead, 1946 March
LIFE magazine photo of outdoor cocktail party at Savannah Conference, from overhead, 1946 March
LIFE magazine photo of Secretary Vinson seated outdoors at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
LIFE magazine photo of Secretary Vinson, seated, reads paper at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
LIFE magazine photo of Secretary Vinson talks with unidentified man and woman, outdoors, at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
LIFE magazine of Secretary Vinson dines with Will Clayton at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson with a Navy petty officer, his driver at the Savannah Conference, 1946 March
LIFE magazine of Secretary Vinson at Savannah Conference. Left to right: Ansel D. Lexford; Will Clayton; Secretary Vinson; Harry D. White; and E.M. Berstein, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson, front row center right, with delegates to the Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson and three men greet unidentified woman at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson, center, with unidentified man and three women at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson with unidentified man at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Secretary Vinson greets a mother and her baby at Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Aerial image of former Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes at the Savannah Conference, 1946 March
Vinson shaking hands with Edward Foley. Inscribed: "To Secretary Vinson, with the hope that he will never have regrets. From his friend Ed Foley", 1946 April 15
Hotel Savannah. Includes unidentified inscription in lower right corner, 1946 April
President Truman, center, and Secretary Vinson, to right and behind Truman, at opening baseball game at Griffith Stadium, 1946 May
Secretary Vinson and Undersecretary O. Max Gardner with receipts and expenditures chart, 1946 May
Secretary Vinson delivers commencement address at University of Kentucky, 1946 June 7
Secretary Vinson steps from airplane door, Lexington, Kentucky, 1946 June 7
Secretary Vinson with University of Kentucky President Donovan standing near airplane, 1946 June 7
Secretary Vinson with Kit Carson Elswick of Louisa, Kentucky, 1946 June 7
Vinson on cover of LIFE magazine, 1946 June 10
Secretary Vinson shakes hands at outdoor American Legion gathering, 1946 June 20
Vinson sworn in as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by D. Lawrence Grover, Chief Justice for US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 1946 June 24
Chief Justice Vinson swears in John W. Snyder as Secretary of the Treasury, 1946 June 25
Treasury Secretary John W. Snyder speaks from podium with President Truman standing behind, 1946 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson in handshake with John W. Snyder, with President Truman standing behind, 1946 June 25
Portrait of Vinson shortly after becoming Chief Justice, by Karsh, 1946 June
Members of Secretary Vinson's staff: Ansel Luxford, Josiah E. Dubois, Jr., and John W. Peale, 1946 June
Chief Justice Vinson at University of Kentucky commencement. LIFE magazine photograph by Edward Clark, 1946 June
Chief Justice Vinson at University of Kentucky commencement. LIFE magazine photograph by Edward Clark, 1946 June
Centre College Board of Trustees in front of the Administration Building, 1946 July 12
Chief Justice Vinson. LIFE magazine by Edward Clark, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky with his sister Lou and brother Robert, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky with people, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky with people, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky with his sister Lou, brother Robert, and others, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky with people, 1946 July
Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky with his sister Lou, brother Robert, and others, 1946 July
Chief Justice Vinson, right, swears in Judge John W. Murphy with Justice Clark, center, 1946 July
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murphy and children, 1946 July
Judge John W. Murphy and family with Chief Justice Vinson, center, and Justice Clark, right rear, 1946 July
Presentation of Medal of Merit by Secretary of the Treasury Snyder to Ted R. Gamble, with Chief Justice Vinson at right, 1946 August 18
Chief Justice Vinson, left, at Boyd County Bar Dinner, 1946 August
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson swears in unidentified man, 1946 August
Chief Justice Vinson swears in W. Averell Harriman as Secretary of the Commerce. Left to right: Secretary Acheson, Secretary Anderson, Secretary Hannegan, and Secretary Patterson, 1946 October 7
Messenger, Robert Marshall assists Chief Justice Vinson don his robe on the opening day of Court, 1946 October 7
Chief Justice Vinson and Postmaster General Hannegan watch a St. Louis Cardinals baseball game. Inscribed, 1946 October 13
Truman Cabinet, left to right: Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary of the Agriculture; John B. Blandford, Jr., National Housing Administrator; J.A. Krug, W.P.B. Chairman; John W. Snyder, W.M. Director; William H. Davis, Director Economic Stabilization; Leo Crawley, Foreign Economic Administrator; Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of the Commerce; Abe Fortas, Undersecretary of the Interior; Robert E. Hennegan, Postmaster General; H.L. Stinson, Secretary of War; James F. Byrnes, Secretary of State; Harry S. Truman, President; Treasury Secretary Vinson; Thomas Clark, Attorney General; James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy, 1946
Secretary Vinson at Francis Thomas' "Hog Killin" party, Warrenton, Virginia, 1946
Secretary Vinson presents citation to Frank J. Raltje, President of the American Bankers Association, in connection with War Bond Program. Left to right: Francis M. Knight, chairman, ABA Committee on War Bond Drives; Frank J. Raltje, ABA president; Secretary of the Treasury Fred Vinson; Fred M. Naba, vice chairman, ABA Committee on War Bond Drives; Ted R. Gamble, national director, War Finance Division, 1946
Ted R. Gamble at his desk in the War Finance Division, Treasury Department, 1946
Judial portrait of Chief Justice Vinson. Inscribed: "For W.W. Dalton with best wishes, Fred M. Vinson", 1946
Chief Justice Vinson with unidentified man and woman, 1946
Chief Justice Vinson, 1946
Truman Cabinet. Left to right: Clinton Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture; L.M. Schwellenburg, Secretary of Labor; John B. Blandford, Jr., National Housing Advisor; J.A. Krug, WPB Chairman; John W. Snyder, Director Economic Stabilization; Leo Crowley, Foreign Economic Advisor; Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Commerce; Abe Fortas, Under Secretary of Interior; Robert Hannegan, Postmaster General; H.L. Stimson, Secretary of War; James F. Byrnes, Secretary of State; Harry Trueman, President; Secretary Vinson; Thomas Clark, Attorney General; James Forrestal, Secretary of Navy, 1946
Vinson at his desk, taken by photographer Barrett Gallager for Fortune magazine. Enclosed in frame mat, 1947 January 8
Chief Justice Vinson swears in George C. Marshall as Secretary of State. Inscription by President Truman: "To the Honorable Chief Justice of the United States, with best wishes, The White House", 1947 January 21
Karl R. Price's wedding, 1947 February 1
Chief Justice Vinson, left, fourth in line of academic procession, receives honorary degree at Washington and Lee University, 1947 June 6
Chief Justice Vinson, left, with two men, after receiving honorary degree at Washington and Lee University, 1947 June 6
Chief Justice Vinson, with two men, after awarding of degrees at Washington and Lee University, 1947 June 6
Chief Justice Vinson with Basil O'Connor, 1947 June 25
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Justice Hugo Black, Homer Cummings, Josephus Daniels, Governor M.E. Thompson, Chief Justice Vinson, Bill Hassett, Basil O'Connor, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson with Justice Hugo Black, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson, right, with Doris Fleeson and Josephus Daniels, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson, left, with Helen Sioussat and Justice Black, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson, right, with Basil O'Conner and Homer Cummings, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson, left, with Governor M.E. Thompson and Josephus Daniels looking at ship hanging above a fireplace. Shot 1, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson, left, with Governor M.E. Thompson and Josephus Daniels looking at ship hanging above a fireplace. Shot 2, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson, center, with Francis Brown, left, and Basil O'Connor, right, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson, left, with Basil O'Conner, center, and General Alpha Fowler, right, seated at railroad car dining table, 1947 June 25
Chief Justice Vinson, left, swears in Philip B. Perlman as Solicitor General with Justice Clark, center, attending, 1947 July 31
Swearing-in ceremony for Oscar R. Ewing to become Federal Security Administrator, 1947 September
Portrait of Chief Justice Vinson taken for cover of Parade magazine. Signed by the photographer, Bob Burchett, 1947 December 7
Chief Justice Vinson throws a pitch from the grandstand at the Congressional Baseball Game. Inscribed by Vinson and one unidentified player, 1947
Chief Justice Vinson with Walter Groves, president of Centre College, and John Sherman Cooper at Centre's Alumni Banquet. Shot 1, 1947
Chief Justice Vinson, center, at American Legion Banquet, New York, 1947
Chief Justice Vinson with John L. Sullivan at American Legion Banquet, New York, 1947
Official photograph of the Supreme Court, 1947
Signed photo of Chief Justice Vinson, by Harris & Ewing, 1947
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Frank Harmon, Governor M.E. Thompson, Keith Morgan, Josephus Daniels, Chief Justice Vinson, Justice Hugo Black, Homer Cummings, Basil O'Connor, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Josephus Daniels, Chief Justice Vinson, Governor M.E. Thompson, Basil O'Connor. Shot 1, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Josephus Daniels, Chief Justice Vinson, Governor M.E. Thompson, Basil O'Connor. Shot 2, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Josephus Daniels, Governor M.E. Thompson, Chief Justice Vinson, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Chief Justice Vinson, Governor M.E. Thompson, Bill Hassett, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Behind pool left to right: Homer Cummings, Josephus Daniels, Chief Justice Vinson, Basil O'Connor, Justice Hugo Black, Governor M.E. Thompson. Shot 1, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Behind pool left to right: Homer Cummings, Josephus Daniels, Chief Justice Vinson, Basil O'Connor, Justice Hugo Black, Governor M.E. Thompson. Shot 2, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Basil O'Conner, Justice Hugo Black, Governor M.E. Thompson, Josephus Daniels, Homer Cummings, Chief Justice Vinson, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Bill Hassett, Homer Cummings, Josephus Daniels, Chief Justice Vinson, Governor M.E. Thompson, Justice Hugo Black, Basil O'Connor, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right: Homer Cummings, Bill Hassett, Chief Justice Vinson, Josephus Daniels, Governor M.E. Thompson, Justice Hugo Black, Basil O'Connor, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia. Left to right, standing: Homer Cummings, Governor M.E. Thompson, Keith Morgan, Chief Justice Vinson, Bill Hassett, Justice Hugo Black, Basil O'Connor, 1947-1948
Dedication of Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia, 1947-1948
Inauguration for President Harry S. Truman, 1948 January 20
Chief Justice Vinson in judicial robe, 1948 January
Chief Justice Vinson, right, at party honoring Cropley's fortieth anniversary with the Court., 1948 February 17
American Red Cross Campaign Fund of 1948. Left to right: Joseph G. Grew, District of Columbia Red Cross Fund Drive Chairman; George Marshall, Secretary of State; Chief Justice Vinson; Madeleine Carroll; James Forrestal, Secretary of Defense; and Basil O'Connor, president of the American Red Cross, 1948 February 29
Chief Justice Vinson with Secretary of Defense Forrestal and Basil O'Connor, 1948 February 29
Overhead view of judicial luncheon, Supreme Court Plaza, 1948 May 21
Chief Justice Vinson, right, with John Marshall, both in academic robes, 1948 August 4
Chief Justice Vinson stands with others in front of Phi Delta Theta Headquarters, Oxford, Ohio, 1948 September 4
Chief Justice Vinson and President Truman on railroad car on the way to the Army-Navy Game at Philadelphia, 1948 November 27
Display of the Magna Carta during ceremonies marking the return of the historical document, 1948 December 23
Justices of the Supreme Court, 1948
Kentucky Delegation to Truman Inauguration with Governor Earle C. Clements, center, arrives at Union Station, Washington D.C. AP Wire photo, 1949 January 19
Chief Justice Vinson, Vice President Barkley, President Truman, and Justice Reed in multiple crossing handshakes at presidential inauguration, 1949 January 20
In Supreme Court car during the Truman inauguration parade. Speaker Sam Rayburn, front seat; Chief Justice Vinson, Mrs. Vinson, and Miss Lou Rayburn, rear seat, 1949 January 20
Chief Justice Vinson at Francis Thomas' "Hog Killin'" party, 1949 January 22
Swearing-in ceremony of Louis A. Johnson as Secretary of Defense. Left to right: Louis A. Johnson, James Forrestal, and Vinson., 1949 March 28
Eleanor Roosevelt, center, stands behind Chief Justice Vinson and unidentified man during reception for Mrs. Roosevelt given by McCall's Magazine, 1949 May 14
Eleanor Roosevelt, left, Chief Justice Vinson, second from left, Sam Rayburn, fourth from left, and unidentified man and woman at reception for Mrs. Roosevelt given by McCall's Magazine, 1949 May 14
Chief Justice Vinson, center left, at Gallaudet College graduation exercises, with Dr. McClure, center, and College President Elstad, right, 1949 May
Chief Justice Vinson, second from left of those seated behind table, at Hobbs Luncheon, 1949 July 4
Pallbearers carry flag-draped casket at funeral for Justice Frank Murphy, 1949 July 22
Chief Justice Vinson with Justice Hugo Black, Justice Felix Frankfurter, Justice Wiley Rutledge and others at funeral of Justice Frank Murphy, 1949 July 22
Funeral of Justice Frank Murphy. Left to right: Judge Joseph Gillis of Detroit; Mayor Eugene Van Antwerp of Detroit; Secretary Maurice Tobin; and Tom Chawke of Detroit, lawyer and close friend of Justice Murphy, 1949 July 22
Chief Justice Vinson at Centre College's Centennial Week, 1949 August
Swearing-in ceremony of Tom C. Clark as associate justice of the Supreme Court. Front row left to right: Justice Clark; Vice President Barkley; Speaker Rayburn; President Truman; and Chief Justice Vinson. Back row left to right: Secretary Sawyer; Secretary Acheson; Secretary Snyder; and Secretary Johnson. Signature of President Truman, 1949 August 24
Chief Justice Vinson with James Forrestal and others at Cardinals vs. Cubs baseball game, 1949 September 7
Swearing-in ceremony of Sherman Minton to become associate justice of Supreme Court, in handshake with Chief Justice Vinson with President Truman in center, 1949 October 12
Photograph of portrait drawing of Chief Justice Vinson, by Leon A. Perskie, 1949 October
Chief Justice Vinson, center, with two unidentified men, 1949 October
Chief Justice Vinson. Includes letter signed by Bert M. Sarayan of the Hecht Company, 1949 December 13
President Harry S. Truman, US Coast Guard, 1949
Chief Justice Vinson in judicial robe by Harris & Ewing, 1949
Robert R. Guthie and child, 1950 January
Two children, 1950 January
Chief Justice Vinson with Representative Frank Boykin and Justice Tom C. Clark. Shot 1, 1950 January
Chief Justice Vinson at Representative Boykin's dinner. Also present: Speaker Sam Rayburn, Vice President Barkley, Justice Tom C. Clark, and Representative John McCormack, 1950 January
Chief Justice Vinson, Speaker Rayburn, and Vice President Barkley behind lead table at Representative Boykin's dinner, 1950 January
Dinner with Representative Boykin. Left to right: Vinson, Speaker Sam Rayburn, and others, 1950 January
Chief Justice Vinson, far right, at farewell dinner for Irish Ambassador Sean Nunan, 1950 February 27
Chief Justice Vinson at Kentucky Hotel Luncheon held for planning Kentucky's Homecoming Celebration, 1950 February
Standing next to aircraft, left to right: Admiral Dennison, Chief Justice Vinson, and Clark Clifford, 1950 March 18
Truman Beach, Key West, Florida, 1950 March 20
Little White House, Key West, Florida, 1950 March 22
President Truman at Little White House, Key West, with Chief Justice Vinson as Vinson prepares to return to Washington, 1950 March 24
Chief Justice Vinson at his office desk, 1950 March
Truman party at the Little White House in Key West, Florida, 1950 April 5
Gridiron Dinner featuring Chief Justice Vinson as speaker, 1950 May 13
Arthur Clarendon Smith and Chief Justice Vinson at "Father of the Year" banquet held by the American Business Association at Washington, D.C. Vinson selected as "Father of the Year", 1950 June 18
Reproduction of official Supreme Court Vinson portrait, 1950 June
Portrait of the Chief Justice Vinson, 1950 September
Vinson, center, with two unidentified men, 1950 September
Chief Justice Vinson, judicial portrait, 1950 September
Chief Justice Vinson portrait, seated in suit, 1950 September
Chief Justice Vinson behind desk with papers, 1950 September
Chief Justice Vinson, judicial portrait A, 1950 September
Dinner hosted by Representative Frank W. Boykin. Left to right: Rep. John W. McCormack, Congressman Boykin, Vinson, Sam Rayburn and Alben Barkley. Inscription by Boykin: "Mr. Chief Justice Vinson, you are a great American and we all love you", 1950
Chief Justice Vinson in judicial robes, 1950
Vinson in academic attire, taken by Kossuth. Photograph enclosed in folder, 1950
Chief Justice Vinson and unidentified man at table, 1950
"Hog Killin' Party", Warrenton, Virginia. Left to right: Charles N. Murchison, Capital Airlines; Ambassador from France; Chief Justice Vinson; T.J. Wood; Robert Lusk, Benton and Bowles; Charles A. Halleck of Indiana, Minority Leader, House of Representatives, J.W. Fulbright, Senator from Arkansas; Freeman Daniels, Barrister, New York City, 1951 February 17
Ruth McCormick Miller's dinner for Dean Manion of Notre Dame. Left to right: Justice Harold H. Burton, Justice Sherman Minton, Dean Manion, and Chief Justice Vinson, 1951 February 20
Chairman Ramspeck's swearing-in ceremony at the Civil Service Commission. Left to right: Randolph Jennings, Speaker Rayburn, Justice Burton, Robert Ramspeck, and Chief Justice Vinson, 1951 March 16
President Truman and Chief Justice Vinson at opening baseball game, Griffith Stadium, 1951 April 20
Chief Justice Vinson and John Noble Page behind Vinson's office desk, 1951 Spring
Dinner given to Chief Justice Vinson by law clerks. Front row, left to right: David Feller, Willard Pedrick, Chief Justice, Karl Price, Francis Allen, Lawrence Ebb. Second row, left to right: Ike Groner, Art Seder, Newton Minow, Murray Schwartz, Wilbur Lester, and Howard Trienens, 1951 June 5
Photo album of "Fred M. Vinson Day", given by Colonel Joseph Harvey Long, 1951 July 11
Page 1 of 13, title page
Page 2 of 13, Fred M. Vinson and others next to monument commemorating his birthplace in Louisa, Kentucky
Page 3 of 13, large crowd in outdoor setting
Page 4 of 13, Vinson with three unidentified men
Page 5 of 13, Vinson at speaker's podium. Shot 1
Page 6 of 13, Vinson at speaker's podium. Shot 2
Page 7 of 13, Vinson with second group beside monument commemorating his birthplace in Louisa, Kentucky
Page 8 of 13, group stands outdoors during ceremonies
Page 9 of 13, parked wagon with bunting for special guests and speaker's podium
Page 10 of 13, Associate Justice Stanley Reed speaks while Chief Justice Vinson sits behind him
Page 11 of 13, Chief Justice Vinson walks to speaker's podium.
Page 12 of 13, crowd gathers at decorated building
Page 13 of 13, Vinson souvenir plates on display in shop window
Fred M. Vinson at Vinson Day celebration, 1951 July 11
Vinson Day chef, 1951 July 11
Fred and Roberta Vinson at Vinson Day celebration, 1951 July 11
Crowd at Fred M. Vinson Day, Louisa, Kentucky, 1951 July 11
Associate Justice Stanley Reed speaks at podium under tent, with Chief Justice Vinson and others seated behind him, 1951 July 11
Chief Justice Vinson and others at the Birthplace of Fred M. Vinson Monument during Fred M. Vinson Day, Louisa, Kentucky, 1951 July 11
Robert W. Vinson and Bela Kornitzer beside outdoor monument commemorating birthplace of Fred M. Vinson in Louisa, Kentucky, 1951 July 11
Participants in Vinson Day parade, 1951 July 11
Vinson Day chef, 1951 July 11
Participant in Vinson Day parade, 1951 July 11
Fred and Roberta Vinson at Vinson Day celebration, 1951 July 11
Baseball game at Griffith Stadium. Front row, left to right: James R. Vinson, Chief Justice Vinson, President Truman, and Clark Griffith, 1951 September 1
74th annual American Bar Association Dinner, Waldorf Astoria, 1951 September 9
Two unidentified men, 1951
Three unidentified men, center, 1951
Three unidentified men, center, 1951
Unidentified boy sits on and holds hog, 1951
Hunter holds trophy head by antlers, 1951
Trophy head displayed with two rifles hanging in antlers, 1951
Hunter posed behind trophy head with two rifles hanging in antlers, 1951
Hunter and child posed behind trophy head with two rifles hanging in antlers, 1951
Hunter holds trophy head by antlers with child in foreground, 1951
Hunter stands as child sits on trophy head, 1951
Hunter and two children hold trophy head by antlers, 1951
Chief Justice Vinson seated with others, 1951
Chief Justice Vinson, front row of dais above crowd, 1951
Speaker at microphones on front row of dais, 1951
Chief Justice Vinson, center, and Justice Clark, right of Vinson among crowd at outdoor event, 1951
Crowd stands in front row of chairs at outdoor event, 1951
Chief Justice Vinson, fourth from left, 1951
Chief Justice Vinson in judicial robe enclosed in folder, 1951
Members of the Supreme Court, negative and print, 1951
Members of the Supreme Court, negative and print. Signed by all justices, 1951
Members of Supreme Court. Signed by all justices, 1951
Guests at Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick Dinner. Left to right: Unidentified man, John Russell Young, Doctor Edward P. Thomas, Edgar Morris, Chief Justice Vinson, James F. Byrnes, A.O. Stanley, Irish Ambassador Hearne, Arthur Phelan, and A.O. Stanley Jr., 1952 March 17
Opening baseball game at Griffith Stadium. Left to right: Alben Barkley, Vinson, General Vaughan, President Truman, Matthew Connelly, and Clark Griffith, 1952 April 15
US Attorney's Dinner, Shoreham Hotel. Chief Justice Vinson fourth from right, 1952 June 11
View of Supreme Court building from the Dome of the Capital, photographed by Randolph Routt, 1952 June
Portrait of Fred Vinson. Enclosed in folder, 1952 October 1
President Truman signs baseball at his box at Griffith Stadium. Chief Justice Vinson sits to the left of the President., 1952
President Truman throws baseball at Griffith Stadium. Chief Justice Vinson stands left of the President in the President's Box, 1952
Chief Justice Vinson between opposing team players as they determine first team at bat, Griffith Stadium, 1952
Chief Justice Vinson, fifth from left, 1952
Chief Justice Vinson, judicial portrait, 1952
Chief Justice Vinson in business suit, 1952
Chief Justice Vinson swears in unidentified man, 1952
Chief Justice Vinson in judicial robe, by photographer Leon Perskie, 1952
Chief Justice Vinson with President Eisenhower and members of the Court, 1953 February 6
Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick Dinner. Left to right: Fred Vinson Jr., Chief Justice Vinson, and Joe Tumulty, Jr., 1953 March 17
Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick Dinner. Congressman John Dempsey, left, and Chief Justice Vinson, right, 1953 March 17
Chief Justice Vinson at Griffith Stadium for opening baseball game, 1953 April 16
Cabinet dinner for President Truman., 1953 June 23
Vinson kisses Mimi Clark at her wedding, 1953 August 7
Chief Justice Vinson, center, 1953
Chief Justice Vinson, center, with five unidentified men in outdoor setting, 1953
Chief Justice Vinson in outdoor setting, 1953
Fred M. Vinson, undated
Vinson, right, discusses document with two others, undated
Vinson being sworn in, undated
Fred M. Vinson portrait, undated
Vinson swearing in Judge William P. Cole Jr., undated
Portrait of unidentified woman, undated
Justice Justin Miller, US Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. Inscribed, undated
Fred M. Vinson, close-up portrait, undated
Men at center of large group pass trophy between themselves, undated
Chief Justice Vinson signs autograph for small boy, undated
Chief Justice Vinson, left, with Josephus Daniels, right, and another man seated at railroad dining car table, undated
Chief Justice Vinson in handshake, undated
Unidentified event, 26 stereographic cards, undated
Lowell Mason's Annual Baseball Outing, 30 stereographic cards, undated
Vinson's graduating class at Old Centre Law School. Left to right: Frederick Ireland, Shannon Hess, Floyd J. Haswell, Vinson, William Michael Duffy, William Varn Ellis, Alexander Foster, Jr., Thomas W. Vinson, and Charles Frederick See, undated
Portrait of unidentified man, undated
Inscribed: "For Fred M. Vinson from his friend Franklin D. Roosevelt", undated
Truman Cabinet in emergency session, undated
Members of the House Ways and Means Committee stand with R.L. Doughton. Left to right: first 3 men, unidentified; Thomas Cocochran; Frank Crowther; Allen Treadway; Vinson; Thomas Cullen; Jere Cooper; Pat Harrison; and Doughton, undated
Vinson and other members of Congress at the Annual Democratic-Republican Baseball Game, undated
Sam Rayburn. Inscribed: "For Fred Vinson with the affectionate regards of his grateful friend", undated
Vinson in baseball uniform with congressional team, undated
Chief Justice Vinson, Senator John Sparkman, and Vice President Barkley, undated
Harry Truman at his desk. Inscribed, undated
Portrait of Vinson, enclosed in frame mat. Credited to The New York Times Studios, undated
John W. McCormack. Inscribed: "To my good friend, Fred, Fred Vinson from John McCormack", undated
Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt, enclosed in frame mat, undated
Portrait of Harry S. Truman, enclosed in frame mat, undated
Portrait of Winston Churchill, enclosed in frame mat, undated
LIFE magazine photograph by photographer James Whitmore, undated
Secretary of the Treasury Vinson by photographer Leo Rosenthal, undated
Fred M. Vinson with unidentified women, undated
Memorabilia, 1925-1953, undated
Scope and Contents
This series consists of documents, political cartoons, artwork, textiles, plaques, and other three-dimensional objects documenting Vinson's career in the three branches of federal government.
Arranged into six sub-series: Artwork, Commemorative documents, Political cartoons, Prints and posters, Textiles, and Three-dimensional objects.
Artwork
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Etching and trial proof of Chief Justice Vinson by Oscar Stoessel, 1949-1951
Painting from Consular General of Costa Rica to Vinson, 1947 December 5
Painting that appeared in Bela Kornitzer's "American Fathers and Sons". Signed by Irving Sussman, 1953
Pencil drawing of Vinson, 1944 January 7
Pencil drawing of Vinson smoking pipe, undated
Watercolor of Vinson as the Director of Economic Stabilization. Painted and signed by Ernest Hamlin Baker, 1943-1944
Watercolor of Vinson dining, in frame mat, undated
Watercolor and print of Vinson, 1950?
Watercolor of Vinson painted by Ben Marshall. Includes multiple signatures, 1946
Commemorative documents
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Admittance, honorary, to the Samoa Bar Association, 1945 August 26
Admittance to the Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 1938 May 12
Admittance to the Supreme Court Bar, 1936 March 30
Ambassador Club Award by RA Damon, president of TransWorld Airlines. Signed by RA Damon, 1952-10-12T00:00:00+00:00
Appointment of Vinson as Associate Justice to the Court of Appeals to the District of Columbia. Signed by President Roosevelt, 1937 December
Appointment of Vinson as Chairman of the Commission for the Commemoration of the 175th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Signed by President Truman and Dean Acheson, 1951 May 17
Appointment of Vinson as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Signed by President Truman, 1946 June
Appointment of Vinson as Director of the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. Signed by President Roosevelt, 1945 April
Appointment of Vinson as Federal Loan Administrator. Signed by President Roosevelt, 1945 March
Appointment of Vinson as Secretary of the Treasury. Signed by President Truman, 1945 July
Appointment of Vinson as US Governor of the International Monetary Fund for Reconstruction and Development. Signed by President Truman and James Byrnes, 1946 February 7
Appointment of Vinson as the Vice Chairman of the United States delegation to the Bretton Woods Conference. Signed Cordell Hull, 1944 June 28
Appointment of Vinson to Washington and Lee University Bi-centennial Commission. Signed by Dean Acheson and Truman, 1949 April 19
Award from the "Post Mortem Club", 1953 January 27
Calling card and envelope of Vinson for the International Monetary Fund, undated
Certificate from the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1946 September 5
Congressional Varsity Award for the Annual Democratic-Republican Baseball Game. Signed by Sam Rayburn and Kenneth D. McSelben, 1949 June 3
Honorary diploma from Bethany College, undated
Honorary diploma from Centre College, 1938 June 6
Honorary diploma from Dickinson College, undated
Honorary diploma from Missouri College of Hunting and Fishing, 1948 October 28
Honorary diploma from Princeton University, undated
Honorary diploma from University of Kentucky, 1938, 1944
Honorary diploma from Washington and Lee University, 1947 June 6
Key to My Old Kentucky Home from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Signed by JT Watkins and Dewey Daniels, 1950 February 28
Key to My Old Kentucky Home from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Signed by JT Watkins and Dewey Daniels, 1953 April 28
Membership to the Imperial Council of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America (the Shriners), 1925 May 22
Prayer of US Senate Chaplin at the swearing-in ceremony of Vinson as Chief Justice, 1946 June 24
Proclamation of Day of Prayer on May 13, 1945 by President Truman. Inscribed by President Truman, 1945 December 25
The Silver Tongue Award from the Russell Young School of Expression, 1945 November 12
Souvenir poster and envelope from Susie Carter, 1950 August 2
Statement of confidence in Vinson by President Truman for his work with the International Monetary Fund. Signed by Dean Acheson and Truman, 1945 December 20
Political cartoons
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by title.
"Brow Beaten", by Joseph, Louisville Courier-Journal, 1948 March
Byrnes and Vinson, as director of Economic Stabilization, by Jim Berryman. Inscribed Berryman, Washington Evening Star, 1943
Byrnes and Vinson, as he assumes the post of War Mobilization Director, by CK Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, 1945 April 4
Byrnes and Vinson respond to threatened railroad strike, by Jim Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, 1944
"Buy Victory Bonds", by Jim Berryman, undated
"The Cabinet meets to discuss sending an ambassador to Mars", by CK Berryman. Inscribed by Berryman, 1945 August 9
Caricature of Vinson, by Joseph, Louisville Courier-Journal, undated
"The Daisy Chain", by Jim Berryman, undated
"Everything That Goes Up to Come Down", by CK Berryman, Washington Evening Star, 1947 March 8
FDR and his Cabinet, by CK Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, 1944 April 9
FDR and Vinson as engineer. Signed by Jim Berryman, Washington Evening Star, 1944
FDR, Vinson, Davis, and James Byrnes, by Jim Berryman, Washington Evening Star, undated
"The Greater Loyalty", by Alexander, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, about Vinson and the United Mine Workers, 1947 March 7
"Moth Holes, Senator--Just Moth Holes", by Bill Eddy, regarding congressional investigation of the military, 1945
"Sometimes I feel McGinnis exaggerates this submarine menace" by Bill Eddy, regarding the German submarine threat, 1943
"Springtime in Washington – High Tribunal", by Alexander, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 1952 May
"They'll Do It Every Time", by Jimmy Hatlo, King Features Syndicate, Inc., 1947
Truman and Vinson respond to railroad strike, by Jim Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, 1946
Truman, Vinson, and Alben Barkley, by Jim Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, undated
Vinson and Henry Morgenthau, Jr. when Vinson was appointed Secretary of the Treasury, by CK Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, 1945 July 8
Vinson as Chief Justice and Barkley as Vice President, by GB Crockett, Washington Star, 1951 June 5
Vinson as economic stabilizer, by Joseph, Louisville Courier-Journal, 1943
Vinson lectures associate justices, by CK Berryman, Washington Evening Star, 1946 October 6
Vinson, Louisa, Kentucky, and West Virginia. , by Irvin Dugan, Herald Advertiser, Huntington, West Virginia, 1951 September 1
"Vinson Tour of Historic Points in Washington DC", by Jim Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, 1946
Vinson, Williams, and Henry Wallace, by CK Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, 1945 March
Vinson's nomination to become Chief Justice by President Truman, by Jim Berryman, Washington Evening Star. Inscribed by Berryman, 1946
Watson-Dodd-Lovett Salary Claim, by CK Berryman, Washington Evening Star, 1947 April 3
Prints and posters
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Chief Justice Vinson, by Leon A. Perskie, 1949 January
Edward Douglas White, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, undated
Financial agreement between France and the US. Signed by Vinson and Lord Halifax, Britain's ambassador to Washington, 1945 December 6
Financial agreement between France and the US. Signed by Vinson, William L. Clayton, Leon Blum, and Jean Monet, 1946-05-28T00:00:00+00:00
Profiles from "Hog Killin's" at North Rock Warrenton, Virginia. Signed by Frances D. Thomas, 1951 December 25
Supreme Court building, 1950
Supreme Court portrait, 1951
"Truman Nominates Vinson Chief Justice" tickertape display, undated
Textiles
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Honorary graduation cap, undated
Honorary graduation sashes from the University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, Centre Law College, and Mercer University, undated
Kentucky American Legion cap, undated
Three-dimensional objects
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Desk nameplate from the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 1938
Plaque, the Cardozo Memorial Award, from Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity, 1948
Plaque with gavel attached, from the House of Representatives, 1938
Pocket Bible, Science and health with key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Inscribed: "Presented to Fred M. Vinson, 9th Co. 159 DB", undated
Pocket New Testament Psalms. Inscribed by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lebold, undated
Vinson signature stamps, undated
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- House of Representatives, 1864, 1924-1938
- Political files, 1924-1940
- Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 1937-1943
- Emergency Court of Appeals, 1942-1943
- Office of Economic Stabilization, 1942-1945
- Bretton Woods Conference, 1944-1945
- Federal Loan Administrator, 1945
- Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, 1945
- Secretary of the Treasury, 1945-1946
- Supreme Court of the United States, 1940-1953
- Articles and statements, 1943-1953
- Newspaper clippings, 1920-1953
- Personal correspondence, 1898, 1918-1953, undated
- Speeches, 1924-1953
- Photographs, 1907-1953
- Memorabilia, 1925-1953, undated
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