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Page 1: The Supreme Court Of The United States: A Brief Chronicle

The Supreme Court of the United States:

A Brief Chronicle

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Did You Know?

The U.S. Supreme Court wasn’t given its own building until 1935!

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Did You Know?

Before that, the Supreme Court met in the US Capitol Building.

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Until…

William Howard Taft was appointed Chief Justice of

the United States and began pushing the idea of moving the Supreme Court into its

own building.

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In 1928

Congress responded to Taft’s initiative by creating the

United States Supreme Court Building Commission.

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In 1929

Famous New York architect, Cass Gilbert, was formally hired by the commission to design the

Supreme Court building.

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The classical Corinthian architectural style was selected because it best harmonized with nearby congressional buildings.

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It was designed to signify the importance and dignity of the Court

and the Judiciary as a coequal, independent branch of the United

States government, and as a symbol of "the national ideal of justice”.

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It measures 385 ft from front to back and 304 ft from side to side. At its greatest height, the building rises 4

stories above the ground floor.

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Vermont marble was used on the exterior.

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The four inner courtyards are of crystalline flaked, white Georgia marble.

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The walls and floors of the corridors and entrance halls are

either wholly or partially of creamy Alabama marble.

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American quartered white oak covers the offices

throughout the building, used in doors, trim, paneled walls,

and some floors.

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The design was projected to cost $9,740,000 to build.

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President Herbert Hoover laid the building’s cornerstone and

construction began.

In 1932

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In 1935

The building was completed at a final cost of $9,395,566.

(4% less than the projected cost)

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Unfortunately, both Taft and Gilbert died before the building’s completion.

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