Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).


Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800). Ellsworth was a member of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and helped draft the US Constitution as a member of the Committee of Detail at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. He also represented Connecticut as a US Senator from 1789 to 1796. Engraving circa 1887 by Thomas Johnson, based on a 1792 painting by John Trumbull.


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