Marshall, John, Bicentennial Celebration Collection Guide to the John Marshall Bicentennial Celebration Collection UA 34.003

Guide to the John Marshall Bicentennial Celebration Collection UA 34.003


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Finding Aid Authors: Special Collections Staff, Wendy Korwin.

Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
UA 34.003
Title
John Marshall Bicentennial Celebration Collection 1954-1955 1954-1955
Quantity
1.00 Linear Feet
Creator
Marshall-Wythe School of Law
Creator
College of William and Mary
Language
English

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use:

Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.

Conditions Governing Access:

The collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.

Preferred Citation:

College of William and Mary, John Marshall Bicentennial Celebration Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.

Acquisition Information:

Acc. 1989.024 received prior to April 18, 1989.


Historical Note:

The Chair of Law at William & Mary, created in 1779 by the Board of Visitors at the urging of Thomas Jefferson, was the first established in the United States. The first occupant of the Chair was George Wythe , in whose offices studied Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, James Monroe and Henry Clay. Wythe, a leader in the struggle for independence, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a member of the Federal Constitutional Convention. He became a powerful force in the development of American legal education. During the decade of his professorship, he developed a comprehensive course of law study which emphasized the acquisition of practical skills in such areas as legislative drafting and oral advocacy.

Wythe's successor was one of his pre-Revolutionary students, St. George Tucker, who proved to be a pioneer in legal education. Tucker drafted a formal description of the requirements for a law degree at the College, which included an exacting schedule of qualifying examinations in history, government and related pre-law subjects. Tucker's course material was soon published as the first American edition of Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England. This work was the earliest treatise on the common law adapted to the needs of the legal profession in the United States. For a generation, Tucker's volume was considered the leading authority on American law.

Tucker's successors as Professor of Law at William & Mary included the brothers William and Robert Nelson, James Semple and St. George Tucker's son, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. The younger Tucker was the author of Principles of Pleading, which became a leading authority of its day. Beverley Tucker is perhaps best remembered as one of the ablest exponents of the states' rights school of Southern constitutional law.

The growth of the Law School at William & Mary was abruptly halted by the beginning of the Civil War. The commencement of military campaigns on the Virginia Peninsula compelled the College to close its doors. It would be another 60 years before the historical priority in law could be revived in a modern program that is now more than a half-century old.

Today, the College of William & Mary is a public university supported by the Commonwealth of Virginia and supervised by a Board of Visitors appointed by the Governor. It is nationally recognized for its rigorous curriculum and excellent faculty. The Law School attracts students from all regions of the nation. Its alumni practice law throughout the United States, in Canada and in several foreign countries.

Scope and Contents

This collection includes correspondence, speeches, invitations, and other materials relating to the College of William and Mary's celebration of the 200th anniversary of John Marshall's birth.

More digital material related to The William & Mary Law School may be found in the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository .

Arrangement of Materials:

Materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • College of William and Mary--History--20th century
  • Correspondence
  • Manuscripts (document genre)
  • Marshall, John, 1755-1835
  • Marshall-Wythe School of Law
  • Marshall-Wythe School of Law--Marshall, John, Bicentennial Program (1954-1955)
  • Reports

Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:

Part or all of this collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.


Container List

Mixed Materials Box: 1 id14407
Box 1
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id14408
    British Correspondence
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id14409
    Brochure
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id14410
    Chandler, A.D.--Correspondence
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id14411
    Charter Day--1955
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 5 id14412
    Committees
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 6 id14413
    Convocation
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 7 id14414
    Debate Tournament
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 8 id14415
    Delegates
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 9 id14416
    DeWeldon, Felix W.
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 10 id14417
    Federal Commission on Marshall Bicentennial
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 11 id14418
    Gifts
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 12 id14419
    Goodrigh, Edgar J.
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 13 id14420
    Harvard Law School--Government Under Law Conference
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 14 id14421
    Honorary Committee
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 id14422
    Invitations
    1954 September
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 16 id14423
    Jones, Melville D. --Correspondence
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 17 id14424
    Lists
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 18 id14425
    Macmahon, Arthur W. --Speech
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 19 id14426
    Marbury v. Madison
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 20 id14427
    Marshall Bibliography
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 21 id14428
    Conference--Guest Scholars A-W (2 Folders)
    1955 May
    Scope and Contents

    Fairman, Charles Goebel, Julius Lerner, Max

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 22 id14429
    Conference--Invitations
    1955 May
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 23 id14430
    Panel Discussion
    1954 September
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 24 id14431
    Panel of School and Club Speakers
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 25 id14432
    Press Releases and Speeches
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 26 id14433
    Program Correspondence
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 27 id14434
    Programs
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 28 id14435
    Romulo, Carlos P.
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 29 id14436
    Speeches
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 30 id14437
    Taxation Conference
    1955 April
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 31 id14438
    Wythe, George--Murder Case Material