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Taft as Supreme Court Justice With Postscript, "I am an old story, and no longer a drawing card in Washington."

 

Single page typed letter signed on letterhead of the Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C., 7.75" x 10.5". Dated "February 7, 1923", and signed by William Howard Taft as "Wm. H. Taft." Taft also hand writes a post script along the bottom of the letter. Near fine.

 

Taft, as Supreme Court Justice writes to John Wesley Hill, a supporter during Taft's Presidency and a member of International Peace Forum. He declines being able to attend the dinner noting that he will "have plenty of speakers at such as dinner", and "With the President and the others whom you have selected, you will have a fine opportunity for discussing the subject matter in which you are interested. I am an old story, and no longer a drawing card in Washington."

 

From early in his career, Taft aspired to a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. His ambitious wife, meanwhile, set her sights on becoming first lady, her wish was granted but Taft became a one term President. Upon losing the Presidential election to Woodrow Wilson, Taft took a position teaching constitutional law at Yale University Law School. By 1921, President Warren Harding fulfilled Taft’s lifelong dream by appointing him chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. This letter to John Wesley Hill has Taft noting that he will be presiding on the Court of Appeals due to the illness of Judge Knapp.



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