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appointed him as the United States Attorney for the district of Delaware and he stayed in this post until 1861. After his appointment he went to Europe to deal with some medical issues, something he would do again later in life. He was one of the Delaware commissioners dispatched to a Peace
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there in 1842, after studying law under his father. He began his career in his father's law firm. In 1843, he was a founding member of the State Colonization Society of Delaware, an organization encouraging repatriation of African Americans to Africa. Governor
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minister Jacob Moore. His mother died when he was young and his father died when he was only eight. He was adopted by, Martin Waltham Bates and Mary Hillyard Bates a lawyer and housewife from
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Delaware Chancery Reports: Reports of Cases Determined in the Court of Chancery and on Appeals Therefrom in the Supreme Court of Delaware, Volume 4
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and the Confederacy's formation. He was one of nine that offered a plan to appease the southern states. After the
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on November 7, 1844. The couple had 5 children. In 1869, he was awarded by Dickinson College with an
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Conference in February 1861 attempting to avoid the breakup of the
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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United States Attorneys for the District of Delaware
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United States Attorney
District of Delaware
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan
Thomas F. Bayard
Edward Green Bradford
Secretary of State of Delaware
William Tharp
George P. Fisher
Alfred P. Robinson
Laurel, Delaware
Richmond, Virginia
Democratic
Alma mater
Dickinson College
Dickinson College
U.S. Attorney
District of Delaware
Secretary of State of Delaware
Laurel, Delaware
Maryland
Methodist
Dover, Delaware
Dickinson College
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William Tharp
President Franklin Pierce
Union
Civil War

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