Marshall Court - Membership

Membership

Supreme Court of the United States
The Marshall Court
Chief Justice: John Marshall (1801–1835)
1801–1804:

Wm. Cushing | Wm. Paterson | S. Chase | B. Washington | A. Moore

1804–1806:

Wm. Cushing | Wm. Paterson | S. Chase | B. Washington | Wm. Johnson

1807–1810:

Wm. Cushing | S. Chase | B. Washington | Wm. Johnson | H.B. Livingston | Th. Todd

1810–1811:

S. Chase | B. Washington | Wm. Johnson | H.B. Livingston | Th. Todd

1811–1812:

B. Washington | Wm. Johnson | H.B. Livingston | Th. Todd | G. Duvall

1812–1823:

B. Washington | Wm. Johnson | H.B. Livingston | Th. Todd | G. Duvall | J. Story

1823–1826:

B. Washington | Wm. Johnson | Th. Todd | G. Duvall | J. Story | S. Thompson

1826–1828:

B. Washington | Wm. Johnson | G. Duvall | J. Story | S. Thompson | R. Trimble

1828–1829:

B. Washington | Wm. Johnson | G. Duvall | J. Story | S. Thompson

1830–1834:

Wm. Johnson | G. Duvall | J. Story | S. Thompson | J. McLean | H. Baldwin

1835:

G. Duvall | J. Story | S. Thompson | J. McLean | H. Baldwin | J.M. Wayne

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