He also donated his personal papers, and a large collection of books on California history to the university.
In 2013 his papers were donated to the library of Congress.
He has already made plans to donate his papers to the library.
He donated his papers to the University of Texas in 1923.
His library and papers were also donated to the museum after his death.
While many Justices donate their papers to the library, others give theirs to universities.
His papers were donated to the Huntington Library in 2005.
Nevelson donated her papers in several installments from 1966 to 1979.
The Court majority warned that future retired justices would look elsewhere to donate their papers.
His papers were donated to the library at Rutgers.