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MSS 86-5

Papers of E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr.

Overview

This small and very important collection consists of correspondence and working papers from McReynolds’ clerkship for Justices Robert H. Jackson, Felix Frankfurter and John M. Harlan, 1953-1955. Of significance are the files on Brown v. Board of Education and the notes between the justices; also drafts opinions, memoranda, correspondence and notes of other cases.

Dates
1944 (1953-1955)-1982 [Inclusive]
Extents
3 Linear Feet

Scope & Contents

The papers of E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr., consist of correspondence files dating from 1944 to 1982, as well as the working papers from his clerkship for Justices Jackson, Frankfurter, and Harlan (1953-1955).

Prettyman had arranged the correspondence by name of the justice who was the correspondent/subject. For each man there is correspondence from Prettyman's clerkship period, and later correspondence with other former clerks about reunions. In addition, the Jackson correspondence contains a few letters from Jackson and a good many related to his death. In the Frankfurter file there are many short, handwritten notes from Frankfurter to his clerk commenting on cases before the Court as they were being heard, making requests, or expressing opinions about other justices' views. Frankfurter's notes are also sprinkled throughout the case materials. The Harlan letters date from the period just before he went on the Court until the time of his death, since Justice and Mrs. Harlan maintained their friendship with Prettyman and his wife Evelyn after the short clerkship ended.

The working papers contain one or more folders on a dozen specific cases, several folders on an assortment of cases, and twelve folders containing Prettyman's certiorari petition memoranda annotated by the three justices. Of the case material, the most significant concerns <em>Brown v. Board of Education</em> and includes drafts of Prettyman's memoranda to Jackson regarding the justice's draft opinion, the map of Spartanburg, Prettyman's memo concerning implementation, and signed copies of the opinion and the decree.

This collection documenting the work of a Supreme Court law clerk is significant because of the stature of the three justices Prettyman clerked for at such an important time in the Court's history. Furthermore, records of Supreme Court clerkships are rare. Legal historians of the<em>Brown</em>era will find these papers valuable and interesting.

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fileJustice Harold H. Burton: Letter and miscellaneous documents, 1949, 1954MSS 86-5, Box 1
itemHand-drawn map of Spartanburg, S.C. indicating homes of black and white residents and locations of schools, 1955Law School, Basement, Special Collections Storage, Oversized Files Cabinet [Law Oversized Materials]
fileJustice Tom C. Clark: Correspondence and miscellaneous documents, 1954, 1967-68MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice William O. Douglas: Letters and memorandum, 1947-53, n.d.MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Felix Frankfurter: Correspondence, 1944-1963, n.d.MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Felix Frankfurter: Correspondence re reunion of former clerks, 1956-82MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Felix Frankfurter: Printed Materials and Memorabilia , 1954-1982MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Robert H. Jackson: Correspondence re reunion of former clerks, 1966-69MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Felix Frankfurter: Printed material and memorabilia, 1954-66MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice John M. Harlan: Correspondence, 1954-66MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice John M. Harlan: Correspondence among former clerks, 1955-81MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice John M. Harlan: Printed material and memorabilia, 1955-65, n.d.MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Robert H. Jackson: Correspondence, 1944-56, n.d.MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Robert H. Jackson: correspondence re reunion of clerks [correspondence re Jackson Lectures], 1964-1965 1966-1969MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Robert H. Jackson: Memorabilia, 1955, n.d.MSS 86-5, Box 1
file"The Exchange of Destroyers for Atlantic Bases" by Robert H. Jackson, [1954]MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileCorrespondence concerning publication of destroyer articles by Robert H. Jackson, 1955, 1957MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileJustice Robert H. Jackson: Clippings primarily from the time of his death, 1954MSS 86-5, Box 1
fileCase Material: Accardi v. Shaughnessy, 1954MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Brown v. Board of Education, 1954-56MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileBrown v. Board of Education Working papers, [1954-56]MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileBrown v. Board of Education, Signed opinion and decree, 1954, 1955MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Ellis v. Dixon, 1954-55MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Garner v. Teamster, Chauffeurs, etc, 1953MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Irvine v. California, 1953-54MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Miller Brothers v. Maryland, 1953-54MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Net Worth Cases, 1954-55MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Railway Express Agency v. Virginia, 1953-54MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Special List Conference, 1953-54MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: U.S. v. Five Gambling Devices U.S. v. Denmark and Braun, 1953MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Weber v. Anheuser-Busch, 1954-55MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Westinghouse Employees v. Westinghouse, 1954-55MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Williams v. Georgia - Working Papers , 1955MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Loose pages of printed opinions annotated by Felix Frankfurter, 1951, 1954, n.d.MSS 86-5, Box 2
fileCase Material: Memoranda primarily by EBP, 1953-55MSS 86-5, Box 3
fileCase Material: Miscellaneous printed Supreme Court documents, 1953-54MSS 86-5, Box 3
fileCertiorari Petition Memoranda, 1953-55MSS 86-5, Box 3
fileEnvelopesMSS 86-5, Box 4
fileEllis v. Dixon: Notes between FF, EBP and Hugo Black during oral argument; also letter from EBP explaining , 1955-04-20 1989-03-16MSS 86-5, Box 4
seriesPhotograph Collection:
itemSnapshot of Chief Justice Earl Warren with Simon Sobeloff, Solicitor General, and Justice Robert Jackson at the ABA convention, 1954Law Special Collections photographs cabinet
itemFormal portrait of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1953Law Special Collections photographs cabinet
itemPhoto and photo of a sketch of Justice John M. Harlan, 1970, n.d.Law Special Collections photographs cabinet
itemReunion of Harlan law clerks, 1965Law Special Collections photographs cabinet
file[Supreme Court office of Justice Robert H. Jackson?], 1954Law Special Collections photographs cabinet
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