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  1. John Hessin Clarke 84629 Q1700452 John Hessin Clarke John Hessin Clarke John Hessin Clarke Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1916-1922), appointed by Woodrow Wilson . Works [ edit ]

  2. (1857–1945). U.S. lawyer and statesman John Hessin Clarke was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1916 to 1922. In his brief tenure on the court, he wrote 129 opinions and earned the respect of his fellow justices. Clarke was born on Sept. 18, 1857, in New Lisbon, Ohio.

  3. Date of Birth: September 18, 1857: Place of Birth: New Lisbon, Ohio: State Appointed From: Ohio: Appointing President: Wilson: Judicial Oath Taken: October 9, 1916

  4. John Hessin Clarke. John Hessin Clarke (Sept. 18, 1857 - March 22, 1945) John Hessin Clarke gave voice to such progressive liberal causes as trust-busting, labor standards and world peace that were high on the agenda of early 20th century America. His campaigns for the Senate, tenure as a U.S. Supreme Court justice and years as an elder ...

  5. Added: Jun 10, 1999. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5705. Source citation. United States Supreme Court Associate Justice. Born in Lisbon, Ohio, following graduation from Western Reserve College in 1877, he was admitted to the bar in 1877 and established his own practice, specializing in corporate law. In 1897, he left his private practice to join a ...

  6. John Hessin Clarke Quotes. Resort to science has rendered modern war so destructive of life and property that it presents a new problem to mankind, such, that unless our civilization shall find some means of making an end to war, war will make an end to our civilization. John Hessin Clarke (1925). “America and World Peace”. Discover John ...

  7. The Life Summary of John Hessin. When John Hessin Clarke was born on 18 September 1857, in Lisbon, Columbiana, Ohio, United States, his father, John Clarke, was 43 and his mother, Melissa Hessin, was 38. He lived in Columbiana, Ohio, United States in 1870 and Washington D.C., United States in 1920.