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Photographs, Newspaper Clippings, Political Cartoons and Historic Documents Regarding Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
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March 24, 1940 | Photograph
From right to left: Sandra Day, her sister Ann Day, mother Ada Mae Wilkey Day, and brother Alan Day.

June 1, 1950 | Photograph
Date is approximate

December 20, 1952 | Photograph
Newlyweds Sandra Day O'Connor and John O'Connor at their wedding on the Lazy B Ranch, Greenlee County, Arizona.
December 20, 1952 | Photograph

January 21, 1958 | Historic document
Original site plan of O'Connor House

June 1, 1958 | Photograph
Photo of O'Connor House at its original location, 3651 E Denton Ln, Paradise Valley, AZ. With handwritten note by Justice O'Connor: "Carport at 3651 E. Denton Ln. My old green chevrolet. John's VW bug - we bought it in Berlin 1957." Date is approxim...

January 1, 1970 | Photograph
Date is approximate

July 8, 1981 | Newspaper clipping

July 8, 1981 | Political cartoon
Top panel: Eight justices say to Sandra Day O'Connor, who looks eager, "Before we begin, I'd like to welcome our newest member: Justice Sandra O'Connor!" Bottom panel: The same justices say to a now annoyed-looking O'Connor, "Now, gentlemen, let's go...

July 9, 1981 | Political cartoon
The Supreme Court is shown on a tree branch, with a rope ladder hanging down from it. A wooden sign with "Boys Only" painted on it is shown in a trash can.

July 11, 1981 | Newspaper clipping
Caption: "Sandra O'Connor, the Arizona judge nominated by President Reagan to the U.S. Supreme Court, had a rough-and-tumble childhood on a ranch in southeastern Arizona and New Mexico. Her youth was not all play and no study: As far back as the fift...

July 11, 1981 | Political cartoon
A male judge at a legal bench labeled "Supreme Court" leans over to talk to a woman judge, who looks surprised. Caption: "Psst...want to review some lewd and socially unredeeming movies together..?"

July 11, 1981 | Political cartoon
A group of 5 men wearing 18th-century attire and wigs is gathered around. One holds a scroll labeled "Declaration of..." One of the men is holding a letter and says, "It's from Phyllis Schlafly. She says our one year deadline for Independence is almo...

July 11, 1981 | Political cartoon
In front of the Supreme Court, two talk bubbles: "-Frankly, I can hardly wait for Mrs. O'Connor to get here. Everybody knows how this Court feels about women." "-Right! We'll get her a cute little kitchen and a brand new vacuum cleaner!"

July 14, 1981 | Political cartoon
A man and woman are shown in the style of the "American Gothic" painting. The woman is meant to be Sandra Day O'Connor, the man Jerry Falwell. A sign in the back says, "The Jerry Falwell Church of the Moral Pejorative - A Tax-Free Organization." Capt...

July 14, 1981 | Political cartoon
A baby in a womb is shown wearing an "O'Connor" pin and giving a thumbs up sign.

July 14, 1981 | Newspaper clipping

July 14, 1981 | Newspaper clipping
Caption: "JUSTICE ON THE MOVE - Judge Sandra O'Connor, President Reagan's nominee for the Supreme Court, arrived in Washington Monday. She is scheduled to meet Tuesday in strategy sessions with Attorney General William French Smith and presidential c...

July 14, 1981 | Newspaper clipping
Caption: "A White House aide cleared a path through cameramen for Supreme Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor yesterday as she arrived in Washington, D.C., hoping to head off conservative opposition to her approval by the Senate . She will meet with St...

July 14, 1981 | Political cartoon
Two statues of "Lady Justice" giving a thumbs up in front of the Supreme Court
Header photo: Various media clippings. Credit: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Arizona Republic, New York Times, Time Magazine, "First" by Evan Thomas.