William Jennings Bryan and Judge John T. Raulston
Title |
William Jennings Bryan and Judge John T. Raulston |
Description |
William Jennings Bryan and Judge John T. Raulston sit at a table together in an unidentified law office. |
Historical note |
Bryan and Raulston were the prosecuting attorney and presiding judge, respectively, in the famed Scopes "Monkey" Trial. A deeply religious man, Raulston often quoted scripture during the trial and began each court session with a prayer. |
Date |
1925 July |
Place |
Dayton (Tenn.)) |
Collection name |
Looking Back At Tennessee |
Accession number |
1988-017 |
Education Tags |
US.38 Scopes Trial The 1920s The 1920s and the Great Depression |
Subjects - LCSH |
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925 Evolution and anti-evolution Evolution (Biology) - Study and teaching - Law and legislation |
Subjects - TGM |
Law offices Lawyers Judges |
Owning Instituion |
Tennessee State Library and Archives |
ID# |
11368 |
Digital type |
IMAGE |
Digital format |
TIFF |
Copyright |
Copyright not evaluated: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ |
Ordering Information |
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