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  1. James S. Harlan (November 24, 1861 – September 20, 1927) was an American lawyer and commerce specialist, son of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan and uncle of Justice John Marshall Harlan II.

  2. lawyer. James S. Harlan, American lawyer member United States Interstate Commerce Commission. Background. Harlan, James S. was born on November 24, 1861 in Evansville, Indiana, United States. Son of John Marshall and Malvina F. (Shanklin) Harlan. Education. Bachelor of Arts, Princeton, 1883.

  3. John Harlan championed racial justice on a hostile Supreme Court. Robert Harlan, a freed slave, achieved renown despite the court’s decisions. He was known as “the Great Dissenter,” and he ...

  4. Harlan, James. (August 26, 1820–October 5, 1899) –teacher, Iowa's first Superintendent of Public Instruction, lawyer, university president, U.S. senator, and secretary of the Department of the Interior—was born in Clark County, Illinois, the second of 10 children born to pioneer farmer Silas and Mary (Connelly) Harlan.

  5. 29 de jun. de 2017 · James Harlans Piper Cherokee was spotted flying just a few hundred feet off the ground moments before it struck a 65-foot-tall power line near a horse arena in Santa Rosa Valley, killing Harlan and his 15-year-old son, Dylan, a student at Calabasas High School, the report says.

  6. James Harlan (August 26, 1820 – October 5, 1899) was an attorney and politician, a member of the United States Senate, a U.S. Cabinet Secretary at the United States Department of Interior under President Andrew Johnson, and a Federal Judge.

  7. An uncle, Richard D. Harlan 1881, the first Princetonian in the family, was president of Lake Forest College, and another uncle, James S. Harlan 1883, was attorney general of Puerto Rico. His father, John Maynard Harlan 1884, practiced law and served as a city alderman in Chicago.