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- The Supreme Court Justice from Knoxville: the Politics of the Appointment of Justice Edward Terry Sanford
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- Mahlon Pitney Born in Morristown on February 5, 1858 He Was the Son of a Successful Lawyer, Henry Cooper Pitney, and His Wife Sarah Louisa Halsted Pitney
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