Samuel Freeman Miller (April 5, 1816 – October 13, 1890) was an American lawyer and physician who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court...
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from New York Samuel Freeman Miller (1816–1890), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Freeman Miller House, listed on the...
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through labor". In the majority opinion written by Associate Justice Samuel Freeman Miller, the Court held to a narrower interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment...
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Rezneck, Samuel. Business Depressions and Financial Panics (Greenwood 1968). Ross, Michael A. Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and the...
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political figure Samuel Freeman (philosopher), American philosopher Samuel Freeman Miller (1816–1890), US Supreme Court justice Sarah Freeman (skier) (born 1992)...
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Swayne was an anti-slavery lawyer who was committed to the Union. Samuel Freeman Miller supported Lincoln in the 1860 election and was an avowed abolitionist...
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The Justice Samuel Freeman Miller House is a historic building in Keokuk, Iowa, United States. It is now operated as the Miller House Museum by the Lee...
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Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (1959 – 1961) Grace Medes, biochemist Samuel Freeman Miller, Supreme Court justice Conrad Nagel, actor and a founder of the...
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January 24, 1881 (Retired) 18 years, 363 days Abraham Lincoln 36 Samuel Freeman Miller (1816–1890) IA Associate Justice Daniel July 16, 1862 (Acclamation)...
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1878 United States v. Throckmorton decision, written by Justice Samuel Freeman Miller. It described intrinsic fraud as "any matter which was actually...
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