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William Howard Taft

Associate Justices

Joseph McKenna

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

William R. Day (until November 13, 1922)

Willis Van Devanter

Mahlon Pitney

Louis Brandeis

John Hessin Clarke (until September 18, 1922)

George Sutherland (succeeded Clark on September 22, 1922)

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The US Supreme Court seated seven justices in 1824.

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John Marshall

Associate Justices

Bushrod Washington

William Johnson

Thomas Todd

Gabriel Duvall

Joseph Story

Smith Thompson

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Chief Justice
Fred Vinson

Associate Justices
Hugo Black
Stanley Forman Reed
Felix Frankfurter
William O. Douglas
Robert H. Jackson
Harold Hitz Burton
Tom C. Clark
Sherman Minton

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Chief Justice Earl Warren presided over the US Supreme Court from 1953 until his retirement in 1969.

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