Jump to navigation

Lead Menu

  • UVA Law
  • Law Library
  • Search
University of Virginia Law Library Special Collections

Arthur J. Morris Law Library

Special Collections

Main menu

  • Digital Collections
  • Manuscripts
  • Law School Archives
  • Rare Books
  • About Us

The Papers of E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr. 1944 - 1982 » Box 1

Collection Data

Accession MSS 86-5
Collection The Papers of E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr. 1944 - 1982
Abstract

The papers of E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr. concern his clerkship at the U.S. Supreme Court from June 1953 to June 1955, including subsequent correspondence with other former Supreme Court clerks.

An oral history regarding the Brown Decisions and the Prettyman papers given by Professor Risa Goluboff can be found here.

Current Box Box 1

Folder List (Digitized Content Only)

Justice Harold H. Burton: Letter and miscellaneous documents
Justice Tom C. Clark: Correspondence and miscellaneous documents
Justice William O. Douglas: Letters and memorandum
Justice Felix Frankfurter: Correspondence
Justice Felix Frankfurter: Correspondence re: reunion of former clerks
Justice Frankfurter: Printed Materials and Memorabilia
Justice John M. Harlan: Correspondence
Justice John M. Harlan: Correspondence Among Former Clerks
Justice John M. Harlan: Printed Material and Memorabilia
Justice Robert Jackson: Correspondence
Justice Robert H. Jackson: Correspondence re Reunion of Clerks [Correspondence re Jackson Lectures] (1 of 2)
Justice Robert H. Jackson: Correspondence re Reunion of Clerks [Correspondence re Jackson Lectures] (2 of 2)
Justice Robert H. Jackson: Memorabilia
"The Exchange of Destroyers for Atlantic Bases" by Robert H. Jackson: Carbon Copy
Correspondence Concerning Publication of RHJ's Destroyer Articles
Justice Robert H. Jackson: Clippings Primarily from the Time of His Death
  • Home
  • About
  • Our Team
  • Use Policy
  • Search
  • Hours
  • History
  • Photographs
  • Digital Collections
  • Login
  • UVA Law
  • Law Library
  • UVA
  • UVA Libraries

©2018 by the Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia.
Maintained by University of Virginia Law Library
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Blog
  • Drupal
  • w3c