John Marshall Harlan
Location of Papers

Chicago Historical Society Library, Chicago, Illinois.
Some correspondence with Harlan in Melville Weston Fuller papers.
Duke University, Library, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Some correspondence with Harlan in Adeline (Burr) Davis Green correspondence.
The Filson Club Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky.
John Marshall Harlan Miscellaneous Papers, 1869-1906. 114 items. Some correspondence with Harlan in the John B. Bruner papers, the Dabney-Joyes Family papers, the Alfred Pirtle papers and the Augustus Everett Willson papers.
Illinois State Historical Society, Springfield, Illinois.
Some correspondence with Harlan in James and Myra Bradwell papers.
Library of Congress, Manuscript and Prints & Photographs Divisions, Washington, D.C.
John Marshall Harlan papers, 1810-1971. 21.2 linear feet (12,500 items). Includes many Court papers, family letters, memoranda, chiefly 1861- 1911, and a transcript of lectures on constitutional law delivered to law school students. Some correspondence with Harlan in Breckenridge Family papers, Benjamin Helm Bristow papers, Frederick Douglass papers, Melvin Weston Fuller papers, Horace Gray papers, Walter Quintin Gresham papers, Joseph Holt papers, Robert Green Ingersoll papers, Horace Harmon Lurton papers, Samuel Freeman Miller papers, Phillips Family papers, and Morrison Remick Waite papers.
New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, New Jersey.
Some correspondence with Harlan in Joseph P. Bradley papers.
Tennessee State Library and Archives, Manuscript Division, Nashville, Tennessee.
Some correspondence with Harlan in the Jacob McGavock Dickinson papers.
University of Kentucky, Margaret I. King Library, Lexington, Kentucky.
Some correspondence with Harlan in Brutus J. Clay papers, Cassius Marcellus Clay papers, and  William Lindsay papers.
University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, Louisville, Kentucky.
John Marshall Harlan Papers, 1833-1911. 8 linear feet (5,000 pieces). Contains correspondence, daybooks, account books, briefs, dockets, legal records, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating chiefly to Harlan's activities as U.S. Supreme Court Justice.
University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library, Michigan Historical Collection, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Some correspondence with Harlan in Henry Moore Bates papers and  Henry Wade Rogers papers.

Washington University Library, St. Louis, Missouri.
Some correspondence with Harlan in Frederick William Lehman papers.
Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library, New Haven, Connecticut.

Some correspondence with Harlan in Brewer Family papers.