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Guide to Research Collections California Historical SocietyNorth Baker Research Library San Francisco, CA Papers: In the Stewart A. Blanc miscellany, ca. 1867-1918, 1 folder. The papers include an undated Sunset Telephone and Telegraph Company form with a message from Judge McKenna in San Francisco to General Benjamin Harrison at Stanford University, inquiring about Harrisons schedule for arriving in Oakland, with a reply to McKenna from Harrison. Harvard University Law School Historical and Special Collections Cambridge, MA Papers: 1911, 5 sheets. Shorthand notes written by Joseph McKenna of an opinion regarding certificates of allotment of property given out by a town and typed transcription. Portrait: ca. 1898-1925, 1 portrait. A oil on canvas portrait of Joseph McKenna, Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court, 1898-1925. Library of Congress Manuscript Division Washington, DC Photograph: ca. 1906, 1 photograph. Joseph McKenna, Associate Justice, Supreme Court, full-length portrait, seated, facing right. Photograph: ca. 1909-1924, 1 photograph. Justices of the Supreme Court at work and play, Associate Justice Joseph McKenna (left) on the links with former Justice Pitney. Photograph: ca. 1925, 1 photograph. Joseph McKenna, Associate Justice, Supreme Court, posed in the study of his Washington home, surrounded by his law books, with his successor, Harlan Fiske Stone. The photograph is from the studio of Underwood & Underwood. Papers: In the Albert Henry Walker correspondence, 1882-1913, 17 items. Correspondents include Joseph McKenna. Stanford University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives Stanford, CA Photographs: In the Group portraits of members of the United States Supreme Court: photographic prints, ca. 1925-1940, 3 photographic prints. Persons featured include Joseph McKenna. The photograph is from the studio of Harris & Ewing. University of California, Berkeley The Bancroft Library Berkeley, CA Papers: In the Joseph C. Rowell Correspondence: Additions, 1880-1933, 1 portfolio. Correspondents include Joseph McKenna from March 15, 1890. Papers: In the Waterman family papers, 1839-1906, 28 linear feet. Correspondents include Joseph McKenna. |