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Frankfurter Felix



1p TLS  with "Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, DC" letterhead signed by Supreme Court Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter (1882-1965) as "Felix Frankfurter" at center right.  In near fine condition. Expected toning and paper folds, with a weathered sharper fold at bottom. Page measures  5.75" x 9".


Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter wrote this TLS on February 25, 1941 from his chambers in Washington, DC, thanking his correspondent, New York lawyer Harold Roland Shapiro, for sending him "the reprint of your tribute to Emanuel Hertz as a Lincoln historian". Frankfurter continued that Hertz "was the friend of all of us, even of those of us who never knew him, because of his important contribution in making Lincoln really known".


Emanuel Hertz (1870-1940) and Frankfurter's correspondent Harold Roland Shapiro (active 1930-1970) were both New York lawyers, published authors, and respected members of the local Jewish community. Hertz gained prestige as a Lincoln historian with his Abraham Lincoln: A New Portrait (1931), Abraham Lincoln: The Tribute of the Synagogue (1936), and The Hidden Lincoln from the Letters and Papers of William H. Herndon (1938). He collected roughly 4,000 previously unknown items of Lincolniana while researching his books, donating much of it to the Library of Congress.


Harold Roland Shapiro praised his deceased friend in his 1941 work Lincoln Historian: Tribute to Work of the late Emanuel Hertz. Shapiro was admitted to the New York bar in 1927 and served for many years as an Assistant District Attorney dealing mainly with criminal cases. Shapiro also wrote several other books, the most famous being What Every Young Man Should Know About War (1937). This book, published on the eve of World War II, included gruesome accounts of modern warfare; Shapiro had apparently come across disturbing World War I medical reports while researching a law case.


Austrian Jewish immigrant Felix Frankfurter graduated from Harvard Law School with a superb academic record; he later taught there. The New York lawyer was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by 33rd U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose close advisor he later became. Frankfurter served on the bench from 1941 until retirement in 1962.



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