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story in about 50 - 60 words.
Raju-seven years old boy-father a carpenter - was repairing a chair-chair of Chief Justice-lunch time
father. Gopal left shop-told son Raju to be at the shop till he came back- father retumed -found Raju
sitting on Chief Justice's chair- pulled Raju away--Raju decided to become Chief Justice one day.
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Among the treasured objects in the Supreme Court’s historical collection is this mahogany bench chair used by Chief Justice John Marshall from 1819 to 1835. While documentation of the chair’s maker is not definitive, it is most likely the work of Benjamin Belt, a local Washington, D.C. cabinetmaker who was hired to make seven desks and seven chairs for the Supreme Court to replace those lost after the British burned the United States Capitol in 1814.
Following the death of Chief Justice Marshall in 1835, a new set of furniture was made for the Courtroom. When the old furniture was sold as excess property, Deputy Clerk D. W. Middleton purchased the chair used by Marshall and placed it in his home. In 1900, the Middleton family sold the chair and the new owner bequeathed it back to the Court in 1936.
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