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Caption for image: Courtroom Illustration of Supreme Ct. Assoc. Justice Harry Blackmun, by Howard Brodie, [ca. 1974]. Used with permission of Howard Brodie.


The Harry A. Blackmun Papers at the Library of Congress
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  8:30am to 5:00pm
  Closed Federal holidays

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Location:
  101 Independence Ave. SE
  Room LM 101
  James Madison Memorial Bldg
  Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

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The Manuscript Division's holdings, more than fifty million items in eleven thousand separate collections, include some of the greatest manuscript treasures of American history and culture and support scholarly research in many aspects of political, cultural, and scientific history.
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