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John Jay Yes Yes - Yes Yes
John Rutledge Yes No Yes Yes
Oliver Ellsworth Yes No i Yes Yes
John Mhrshall Yes i be Yes No
Roger Brooke Tansy No Yes No
%lmon lortlend Chase Yes ‘ lo Yes No
liorrison Reuflick Taite No 3 No No
Aelville Aeston Fuller No ' V ' No No
Edward Douglass White Yes i No Yes
Ailliam Howard Taft No Yes Yes
Charles Evans Hughes No ’ Yes No
Harlan Fiske Stone No “ No No

Federal Experience

 

No Chief Justice had experience in all three branches of the
Federal Government.

Eight Chief Justices had experience in two branches of the
Federal Government.

Three Chief Justices had experience in one branch of the Federal
Government.

One Chief Justice had no Federal Government experience.

State EXBerience

Three Chief Justices had experience in all three branches of
State Government.

Four Chief Justices had experience in two branches of State
Government.

Four Chief Justices had experience in one branch of State
Government.

One Chief Justice had no State Government experience.

 

 CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE. UNITED STATES . . . EXE’ERTENCE
IN”IEGISIITIVE: FECITIVE‘ENIVJUTITIEI.TETNCHES."
'""_““PEIUR’TO"BECOEING“CHYEF JUSTICITE—"__—

 

JOHN JAY of New York

Federal

Legislative:

Member of the Continental Congress, 1774-1775, 1778
(President of Continental Congress), 1784.

Executive:
hinister to Spain, 1779-1781-
Commissioner to negotiate peace with Great Britain,
1781-1783.
Secretary of foreign Affairs, 1784-1789
Joint commissioner for negotiating peace with Great
Britain
Judicial:
None
State
Legislative:
Member of Provincial Congress of New York, 1776-1777.

Executive!

Secretary of Commission to settle boundary dispute
between New York and New Jersey

Judicial:

Chief Justice of State of New York, 1777-1779.

 

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JOHN RUTLEDGE of South Carolina

Federal

Legislative:

Delegate to Stamp Act Congress, 1765.
Member of the Continental Congress, 1774-1776,
1782-1788.
Member of the Constitutional Convention, 1787.
Executive:
None
Judicial:
Associate Justice United States Supreme Court,
1789-1791.
State
Legislative:
anmer of the Provincial Assembly of South Carolina,
1761.
Member of state ratifying convention, 1788.
Executive:
Attorney General (Pro tempore) of South Carolina,
1764-1765.
Presiflent (Governor) of South Carolina, 1776-1778,
1778—1782.

Judicial:

Chief Justice of Supreme Court of South Carolina,
1791-1795.

 

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OLIVER ELLSWORTH of Connecticut

Federal

Legislative:
Delegate to the Continental Congress, 1778-1783.
Delegate to the Constitutional Convention, 1787.
United States Senator, 1789-1796-

Executive:
None

Judicial:

None

State
Legislative:
Member of the Connecticut Assembly, 1775 and 1779.
Executive:
State's attorney for Hartford County, Connecticut,
1777-1785.
Member of the Governor's Council of Connecticut,
1780-1785.
Judicial:

Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court, 1785-1789.

 

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JOHN MARSHALL of Virginia

Eegeral
Legislative:

Member of the house of Representatives of the
United States, 1799.

Executive:

Member of the XYZ Commission to France; 1797-1798.
Secretary of State; 1800-1801.

Judicial:

None

State
Legislative:

Delegate to the Virginia Assembly, 1782-1791 and
1795-1797.

Executive:

City Recorder; Fauquier County, Virginia, 1785.
Member of the Executive Council, 1782-1784.

Judicial:

None

 

 ROGER BROOKE TANEY of Maryland

Fedeggl
Legislative:
None
Executive:
Attorney General of the Uniteé States, 1831-1833.
Acting Secretary of War, 1831.
Secretary of Treasury, 1838-1884.

Judicial:

None

State

Legislative:

Member of House of Delegates of Mgrylena for one year-
Member of the Naryland Senate, 1816-1821.

Executive:

Attorney General of Mgryland, 1827-1881.

Juflicial:

None

 

 SALNDN PORTLAND CHASE of Ohio

Federgl
Legislative:
Member of the United States Senate, 1849-1855, 1860.

Executive:

Secretary of the Treasury, 1861-1864.

Judicial:

None

State
Legislative:
None
Executive:
Governor of Ohio, 1855-1859.
Judicial:

None

 

 MORRISON REIICK WAITE of Ohio

Fedengl
Legislative:
None

Executive:

Representative of the United States at the Geneva
Arbitration, 1871.

Judicial:

None

State

Legislative:

Member of the Ohio General Assembly, 1849.
Presiéent, Ohio Constitutional convention of 1873-

Executive:
None
Judicial:

None

 

 MELVILLE WESTON FULLER of Illinois

Federal

Legislative:
None

Executive:
None

Juéicial:

None

§§ate

Legislative:
President of Common Council of Augusta, Maine.
Member of Illinois ConstitutiOQal Convention, 1862.
Member of the Illinois House of Representative:,

1868-1864-

ExecrlTve:
None

Judicial:

None

 

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EDWfiRD DOUGLASS WHITE of Louisiana

Federal

Legislative:

United Dtates Senator from Louisiana, 1891-1894.
Executive:

None

Judicial:

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1894-19104

State:
Legislative:
Member of Louisiana State Senate, 1874.
Executive:
None
Judicial:

Associate Justice of Louisiana Supreme Uourt,
1879-1880.

 

 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT of Ohio

Federal

Legislative:
None
Executive:
U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue for the First
District of Ohio, 1382
Solicitor General of the United States, 1890
Governor of the Philippines (President of the Phil-
ippine Commission) 1900-1904
Secretary oi War, 1904-1908
President of the United States, 1909-1913
Co-chairnlan of War Labor Conference Board for arbi-
trating labor disputes, 1918-1919
Judicial:
United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit,
1892-1900
Legislative:

None

Executive:

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Hamilton County,
Ohio, 1881-1882.

Assistant Solicitor of Hamilton County, 1885-1887.

Judicial:

Jufige of the Superior Court of Ohio, 1887-1890.

 

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Federal
Legislative:
None
executive:

Special Assistant to United States Attorney (Coal
Investigation) 190?.

Secretary of otate, 1921-1925.

Chairman, U.R. Delegation to Sixth Pan American
Conference, Havana, Cuba, 1326.

U.o. Delegate, ian American Conference on arbitra-
tion and Conciliation, 1925-1929.

Chairman for U.5. International Conference on Limi—
tation of nrnanents, flashington, C. C., 1921.

Special ambassador to Brazilian Centenary Celebration,
Rio de Janeiro, 1922.

Judicial:

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1910—1916.

Member of rernanent Court of arbitration, The Hague,
1325--330.

Judge of the rermanent Court of International Justice,
1925-1930.

State

Legislative:
None

nxecutive:

Counsel, Stevens Gas Commission (Lew York Legislature),
lgdb.

Counsel, Armstrong Insurance Commission (New York
Legislature), 1905—1308.

Governor of new York (2 terms) 1907—1903; 1909-1910.

Chairman, new York City Reorganization Committee, 1926.

Judicial:

hone

 

 HARLAN FISKE STONE of New Hampshire

Epfleral

Legislative:

None
ExecutiVe:

Attorney General of the United States, 1924-1925.
Judicial:

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1925-1941.

State

None
Executive:

None
Juflicialz

None