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Story Joseph 1779 - 1845 Judge Story calls a meeting of the Overseers of Harvard College
Autograph Letter Signed, "Joseph Story," 1.25 pages, 8" x 9.75", December 9, 1823, Salem, Free-Franked "Paid. J.S.", concerning a meeting of the Harvard Board of Overseers. Restored paper loss where the seal was ripped, expected folds, Fine Condition.



Story wrote to Judge Davis: "I have been waiting some time for Mr. Pickering … in order to call a final meeting of the Committee of Overseers on the state of Harvard College. He now informs me that he shall be engaged all next week & I have concluded to call the members together on Friday next … as this will be a very short notice I have thought it best to send to you & request you to do me the favour of notifying all the members in Boston & its vicinity … the members of the Committee are as follows (besides Mr. Pickering & myself) Honble Richard Sullivan, Honble Mr. Leland of Roxbury, the Revd Charles Lowell, Revd Henry Ware of Boston & Honle Samuel Hubbard – I suppose Mr. Sullivan could be easily informed through his brother … Mr. Leland has some professional office or friend in Boston. I am sorry to give you so much trouble; but unless we have an early meeting the business will be left unfinished until after I return from Washington … Joseph Story.


Story began his association with Harvard in 1795 when he enrolled as a college freshman at the age of 16. He graduated second in his class in 1798. In 1819, he was elected a member of the Board of Overseers, and in 1825, became a member of the Corporation.


An associate justice on the Supreme Court, Story favored expanding Federal power. He wrote many legal treatises, including "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," "The Conflict of Laws," and "Law of Partnership."

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