Chief Justice Roger B. Taney - Public domain portrait engraving
Roger B. Taney, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing right. Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Now ready: the Dred Scott decision--Opinion of Chief-Justice Roger B. ...
Advertisement for pamphlet of the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision by Van Evrie, Horton & Co., No. 40 Ann Street, New York. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 3, no. 134 (1859 July 23), p. 479.
Troubled treasures. Book illustration from Library of Congress
A crudely drawn anti-Jackson satire, applauding Henry Clay's orchestration of Congressional resistance to the President's plan to withdraw Treasury funds from the Bank of the United States. The print also attac... More
Inauguration of President Polk - The Oath
View of crowd with umbrellas, in front of platform on east portico of U.S. Capitol, where Chief Justice Roger B. Taney administers the oath of office to James K. Polk. Illus. in: The illustrated London news, v.... More
Letter, Roger Brooke Taney to Caleb Cushing thanking Cushing for his s...
Reproduction number: A25 (color slide; pages 1 and 2); A26 (color slide; pages 3 and 4) Dred Scott v. Sanford, 19 How. 393, was decided by the United States Supreme Court on 6 March 1857. Scott (1809-1858), a s... More
Assembly of the multitude at the eastern portico, at the commencement ...
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney administering the oath of office to Franklin Pierce on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol. Illus. in: The illustrated news, v. 1, March 12, 1853, p. 168-169. Reference copy in PRE... More
Letter, Roger Brooke Taney to Caleb Cushing thanking Cushing for his s...
Reproduction number: A25 (color slide; pages 1 and 2); A26 (color slide; pages 3 and 4) Dred Scott v. Sanford, 19 How. 393, was decided by the United States Supreme Court on 6 March 1857. Scott (1809-1858), a s... More