Inventory of the Papers of Justice James Clark
McReynolds
1819-1967
Collection Number Mss 85-1
A Collection in
The Arthur J. Morris Law Library, Special Collections
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Inventory of the Papers of Justice James Clark Reynolds,
Mss 85-1, University of Virginia Law Library,
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Acquisition Information
The papers were originally given to the University of
Virginia Library on October 16, 1950 by the justice's
nephew, James O. McReynolds of Los Angeles, California.
Accruals
The donor gave additional materials in 1950, 1951, 1967,
and 1969 and continues to add to the collection when
documents become available.
Processing Information
In 1985 the collection was transferred with the donor's
permission to the University of Virginia Law Library.
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Special Collections, University of Virginia Law Library
Collection number: Mss 85-1
Title: Papers of Justice James Clark McReynolds
1819-1967
Physical Characteristics: This collection
consists of about 3.1 shelf feet (ca. 2800 items) in 8
boxes.
Language: English
Abstract: The James Clark McReynolds
collection includes his professional, personal, and
family/genealogical papers. The professional documents include
correspondence, opinions, memoranda, and notes from his years
in the Justice Department, and from his years on the Supreme
Court, a relatively small amount of correspondence. The only
Supreme Court case material consists of printed matter and a
few notes related to the "Gold Clause Cases."
Scope and Content Information
This collection consists of about 3.1 shelf feet (ca. 2800
items) and includes Justice McReynolds' professional,
financial, personal, and genealogical papers spanning the
years 1819-1967. The professional papers contain
correspondence, opinions, memoranda and notes principally from
McReynolds Papers McReynolds' years in the Justice Department.
For the Supreme Court years there is a relatively small body
of correspondence as well as the printed material and
miscellaneous notes regarding the "Gold Clause Cases." In
addition to the private correspondence, there are records of
financial transactions, newspaper clippings, genealogical
records, notebooks, election broadsides, photographs, and
printed material about Justice McReynolds.
Biographical/Historical Information
James Clark McReynolds was born on February 3, 1862, in
Elkton, Todd County, Kentucky. He earned a Bachelor of Science
degree from Vanderbilt University in 1882, where he was
elected valedictorian and served as editor-in-chief of
The Vanderbilt Observer.Upon
graduation, he commenced the study of law at the University of
Virginia where he obtained a law degree in 1884. His formal
education completed, McReynolds embarked upon a lucrative
private law practice in Nashville while teaching law at
Vanderbilt University. In 1903, however, he moved to
Washington, D.C. and became Assistant Attorney General, a
position he held until 1912. During this period his vigorous
prosecution of the "tobacco trust" bolstered his reputation
among progressive reform groups. Active in Woodrow Wilson's
successful presidential campaign in 1912, he was appointed
Attorney General after briefly practicing law in New York
City.
In 1914, Wilson appointed McReynolds to the United States
Supreme Court where he served until his retirement in 1941.
Justice McReynolds died in 1946.
Organization
The papers have been arranged in the following order:
professional correspondence and papers, including opinions and
memoranda; personal correspondence and papers including
speeches, business papers, newspaper clippings, photographs,
guest lists, recipes, and miscellaneous papers and printed
material; family correspondence and genealogical material
concerning the McReynolds and Edwards families; and printed
material about Justice McReynolds.
Contents List
- Professional Correspondence
1905-1945,
n.d. Box: 1
3 folders
Correspondents include Theodore Roosevelt, Charles J.
Bonaparte, George W. Wickersham, Frances Lynch Stetson,
William R. Harr, Horace H. Lurton, J. P. Tumulty,
Franklin K. Lane, and Woodrow Wilson.
- JCM to Mr. S.S. Gregory
1905 April 5 Box: 1
MSS 85-1b
- Opinions, Memoranda and Notes
1911-1914 Box: 1
Primarily anti-trust cases; also includes printed
copies of JCM's first four Supreme Court opinions
- Opinions
1935 Box: 1
Opinions concern the Gold Clause Cases
- Miscellaneous Papers
1930's-1940's Box: 1
Papers concern the Gold Clause Cases
- Robert P. McReynolds Correspondence
1898, 1918-1945,
n.d. Box: 1
2 folders
- Personal Correspondence
1885-1946,
n.d. Box: 2
3 folders
- Letters from JCM
25 Oct., 22
Nov. Box: 2
MSS 85-1a
- Correspondence
1946 Box: 2
Concerns illness and death of JCM
- Business Papers
1885-1927 Box: 2
- Business Papers
1928-1945,
n.d. Box: 3
- Address Book and Appointment Books
1946, n.d. Box: 3
- Speeches
1882-1889 Box: 3
- College Papers
1884 Box: 3
- Guest Lists
1916-1941 Box: 3
- Recipes
n.d. Box: 3
- Election Broadsides
1896 Box: 3
- Newspaper Clippings
1900-1945 Box: 3
- Memorials to JCM
1946 Box: 3
-
Virginia Law
Reviewdedicated to JCM
1946 Aug. Box: 3
- Miscellaneous Printed Materials and Papers
n.d. Box: 4
- McReynolds Family Correspondence
1830-1967 Box: 4
- Transcripts and Photstats of McReynolds
Family Correspondence
1819-1937 Box: 4
- Correspondence
1897-1933,
n.d. Box: 4
3 folders
Concerns the McReynolds Family Genealogy.
- Correspondence and Documents
1938-1940,
n.d. Box: 5
Concerns the Edwards Family
- McReynolds Genealogical Papers
n.d. Box: 5
4 folders
- JCM's Genealogical Notebooks
n.d. Box: 5
2 items
- Correspondence and Documents
1942-1947,
n.d. Box: 5
Items concern the Pearson Memorial Tablet.
- Blueprints of the Pearson Memorial Tablet
1942 Box: 5
- Correspondence
1950-1951 Box: 6
Items concern the acquisition of the McReynolds
Papers.
- Published and unpublished
material Box: 6
Material from James Bond, Stirling Price Gilbert,
Ronald F. Howell, and Calvin P. Jones
- Published and unpublished
material Box: 7
Material from John B. McCraw and Donald
Whisenhunt
- Judicial Memoirs Box: 7
Memoirs of JCM, Pierce Butler, John Marshall Harlan,
Joseph Rucker Lamar, and Edward Terry Lamar
-
The Story of Todd Country,
Kentucky, 1820-1970by Marion
Williams Box: 7
-
Who's Who in America
1911 September, 13
June
Box: 8
MSS 85-1c, Form filled out by JCM, with editor's
corrections; JCM signature
-
James Clark McReynolds and the
Judicial Process
1954
Box: 8
Unpublished dissertation by Stephen Early