Horace Gray was an American jurist who served on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and then on the United States Supreme Court, where he frequently interpreted the Constitution in ways that increased the powers of Congress. Wikipedia
Born: March 24, 1828, Boston, MA
Died: September 15, 1902 (age 74 years), Nahant, MA
Education: Harvard University and Harvard Law School
Party: Republican Party
Grandparents: William Gray, Jabez Upham, Elizabeth Chipman Gray, and more
Great-grandparents: John Chipman, Rebecca Faulkner, Elizabeth Brown, and more
Books: A Legal Review of the Case of Dred Scott, Supplements to the Revised Statutes: General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Passed Subsequently to the Revised Statutes : Volume I, Containing the Statutes from 1836 to 1853 Inclusive ..., A Legal Review of the Case of Dred Scott, as Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States, and more