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never in haste and never hesitates. His style is classic in its correctness. His sentences are long and faultless, and freighted with words which show that profound thought is selecting felicitous vocabulary as it goes along. He has a fine humor, but it is the humor of cultivation, not the coarse fun of the vulgar. His appeal to the intelligence of juries are the highest in their tone, the broadest in their scope and the deepest in their power of any in modern times.
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to join the firm (which then became Evarts, Southmayd & Choate), and the firm then had a trial litigator in many ways as talented as Evarts. But it was
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State House of Representatives in 1884, a member of the
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Service in the Johnson, Grant, and Hayes administrations
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described the effects of those efforts on his audience:
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Eulogy on Chief-Justice Chase by William Maxwell Evarts
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1919.
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
2056:. New York: Bar Association of the City of New York.
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1352:"The New Cabinet: Wm. M. Evarts, Secretary of State"
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for a year, where he "won the respect of Professors
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
560:, a prominent businessman and banker who served as
435:William M. Evarts was born on February 6, 1818, in
1848:Twenty Years in Congress: From Lincoln to Garfield
762:In 1862, he was one of the lawyers who argued the
514:in 1836. He graduated third in his class in 1837.
461:, Connecticut founding father, a signatory to the
1869:Evarts sat in seat 90 in the Convention Chamber.
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1064:. In politics, Maxwell served as a member of the
430:
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1877:Diagram of the Constitutional Convention Chamber
1758:Free Love: The Story of a Great American Scandal
1409:. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.
1314:George Edmunds of Vermont: Republican Half-Breed
918:from 1887 to 1891. He was also a sponsor of the
661:Evarts early associated himself with the city's
5023:Presidents of the New York City Bar Association
4406:Delegate, Continental Congress, 1774β1781, 1784
2083:Vol. 4, Issue 1 (January 1902), pp. 4β10;
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684:Unlike other Northern Whigs, Evarts was not an
278:Helen Bingham Wardner (m. 1843-1901, his death)
4493:Committee of Five pediment, Jefferson Memorial
4451:Declaration of Independence (co-wrote, signed,
4399:1st Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut, 1784β1793
2437:March 12, 1877 – March 7, 1881
2101:. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
2025:William M. Evarts, Lawyer, Diplomat, Statesman
1489:. Fleshing Out Skull and Bones. Archived from
4993:Andrew Johnson administration cabinet members
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4465:United States Constitution (co-wrote, signed,
4382:United States Senator, Connecticut, 1791β1793
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1992:A Historical Sketch of Salisbury, Connecticut
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922:, known as the Evarts Act, which created the
858:Evarts served as counsel for President-elect
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488:, later Chief Justice of the United States,
427:and advocated on behalf of Southern blacks.
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2008:Archibald Cox: The Conscience of a Nation.
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1239:On March 6, 1943, construction began on a
914:Congresses), he served as chairman of the
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854:The Hayes Cabinet. Evarts is on the left.
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2230:"EVARTS, William Maxwell (id: E000262)"
2223:Evarts Family Papers at Yale University
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1048:in 1884, where he was also a member of
997:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
372:. He was renowned for his skills as a
116:March 12, 1877 β March 7, 1881
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4562:Rebecca Minot Prescott (second wife)
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843:Evarts was a founding member of the
4948:Impeachment managers investigation
2264:Works by or about William M. Evarts
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2157:unsigned, NYM&E (March 1901).
2054:"Memorial of Charles F. Southmayd"
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2038:"Evarts, William Maxwell"
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1268:List of Skull and Bones Members
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4845:Witnesses for the prosecution
4389:U.S. House of Representatives,
2116:N.Y. Court of Appeals (1861).
2052:Choate, Joseph Hodges (1912).
1688:. November 24, 1857. p. 4
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157:United States Attorney General
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1805:. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
1662:. January 26, 1860. p. 8
1320:. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
1131:U.S. House of Representatives
972:Portrait of William M. Evarts
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845:New York City Bar Association
394:presidential election of 1876
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4582:William M. Evarts (grandson)
3022:Secretary of Foreign Affairs
1403:Andrew, John A. III (1992).
1201:Council on Foreign Relations
484:. In his college class were
388:and the contests before the
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2181:New York Mail & Express
2095:Khan, Yasmin Sabin (2010).
1874:Hough, Franklin B. (1867).
1819:. March 6, 1852. p. 1.
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866:that resolved the disputed
463:Declaration of Independence
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4998:Boston Latin School alumni
4892:Witnesses for the defense
2327:By Thomas Townsend Sherman
2302:Harvard Law School Library
2293:February 18, 2005, at the
2255:Works by William M. Evarts
2016:
1834:. June 9, 1852. p. 1.
1643:N.Y. Court of Appeals 1861
1631:N.Y. Court of Appeals 1861
1519:. July 30, 1853. p. 3
1462:. March 1, 1901. p. 6
1366:– via newspaper.com.
517:After college he moved to
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2288:The Ebenezer Hoar Papers
2284:US Department of Justice
2228:United States Congress.
2194:United States Congress.
2159:"William Maxwell Evarts"
1742:Shaplen, Robert (1954).
1724:(The online scan of the
1714:. May 5, 1862. p. 4
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1529:(Subscription required.)
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1456:"William M. Evarts Dead"
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1020:University of California
712:, who supported General
706:Whig National Convention
5018:Politicians from Boston
4740:Swing Around the Circle
4707:Articles of impeachment
4488:Statue of Roger Sherman
4471:Article One, Section 10
2426:U.S. Secretary of State
2044:Encyclopædia Britannica
1880:. Albany: Weed, Parsons
1830:"The Webster Meeting".
1774:May, Robert E. (2002).
1604:Dyer, Brainerd (1933).
1185:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
1142:Roger Sherman Greene II
751:In 1861 he ran against
562:Vermont State Treasurer
5073:New York (state) Whigs
5048:Yale University alumni
4572:Sherman Day (grandson)
2282:William Maxwell Evarts
1799:William Maxwell Evarts
1708:"The Parish Will Case"
1576:Great American Lawyers
1573:Vile, John R. (2001).
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494:Benjamin Silliman, Jr.
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2387:U.S. Attorney General
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1181:Rockefeller Institute
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1104:Evarts Boutell Greene
1008:Roger Sherman Baldwin
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4063:William Dennison Jr.
1832:New York Daily Times
1817:New York Daily Times
1517:New York Daily Times
1487:"Bonesmen 1833β1899"
1368:(Reprinted from the
1152:in 1904β1905 and in
864:Electoral Commission
586:Joseph Hodges Choate
413:civil service reform
390:electoral commission
5078:Lawyers from Boston
5053:Yale College alumni
4958:Profiles in Courage
4916:Frederick W. Seward
4859:William E. Chandler
4832:Thomas A. R. Nelson
4765:Presiding officer:
4735:Command of Army Act
4302:Richard W. Thompson
4169:Rutherford B. Hayes
2432:Rutherford B. Hayes
2358:Political Graveyard
2347:Sherman-Hoar family
2342:Political Graveyard
1746:. New York: Knopf.
1513:"Commencement Week"
1173:Jerome Davis Greene
1171:Great-great-nephew
1140:Great-great-nephew
1108:Columbia University
1081:F. Scott Fitzgerald
1031:Wolf's Head Society
880:Frederick W. Seward
860:Rutherford B. Hayes
551:admitted to the bar
478:Boston Latin School
423:" who defended the
401:Rutherford B. Hayes
250:New York City, U.S.
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5068:Burials in Vermont
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4854:Walter A. Burleigh
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4780:George S. Boutwell
4269:Postmaster General
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3056:Secretary of State
2473:Served alongside:
2460:Elbridge G. Lapham
2411:Political offices
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2163:Albany Law Journal
2134:Robbins, Alexandra
1990:Malcolm Day Rudd,
1493:on August 11, 2011
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2108:978-0-8014-4851-5
1586:978-1-57607-202-8
1256:Norfolk, Virginia
1248:William M. Evarts
1216:Watergate scandal
1148:in 1903β1904, in
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1160:in 1907 and in
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1050:Skull and Bones
1044:graduated from
979:
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733:James G. Blaine
673:and his fellow
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625:causes célèbres
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1012:George F. Hoar
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3371:Eagleburger
3311:G. Marshall
3081:J. Marshall
2873:Kleindienst
2828:T. C. Clark
2451:U.S. Senate
2175:Online via
2085:Second Part
2071:Online via
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1619:Choate 1912
1393:, p. 4
1372:, March 7.)
1158:Vladivostok
1097:James Jones
1016:Sherman Day
1005:Connecticut
862:before the
834:Confederate
764:Prize Cases
675:filibusters
615:Bleak House
547:Daniel Lord
523:studied law
521:, where he
269:(1860β1901)
185:Preceded by
132:Preceded by
79:Preceded by
4977:Categories
4530:1972 film)
4517:Portrayals
3779:D. Clinton
3739:Gillibrand
3734:H. Clinton
3301:Stettinius
2963:M. Garland
2913:Thornburgh
2878:Richardson
2858:Katzenbach
2773:McReynolds
2768:Wickersham
2723:A. Garland
2698:Pierrepont
2643:Crittenden
2608:Crittenden
2398:1868β1869
2077:First Part
1682:"untitled"
1068:and was a
948:Retirement
894:at Paris.
872:John Mosby
832:and other
757:Ira Harris
405:Half-Breed
311:(grandson)
266:Republican
227:1818-02-06
4663:Inquiries
4166:President
3940:President
3864:Wadsworth
3784:Armstrong
3774:Armstrong
3629:Dickinson
3624:Tallmadge
3614:Van Buren
3594:Armstrong
3458:Tillerson
3341:Kissinger
3186:Washburne
3111:Van Buren
3076:Pickering
3066:Jefferson
2898:Civiletti
2838:McGranery
2788:Daugherty
2763:Bonaparte
2169:March 25,
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1979:Khan 2010
1967:Khan 2010
1928:March 23,
1904:ignored (
1894:cite book
1884:March 23,
1855:March 25,
1718:March 23,
1692:March 23,
1666:March 22,
1523:March 25,
1497:March 12,
1466:March 21,
1362:March 23,
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1118:periods.
1110:'s first
1075:Grandson
679:Cleopatra
553:in 1841.
421:Stalwarts
374:litigator
340:Signature
321:Education
295:Relatives
174:President
165:In office
121:President
112:In office
69:In office
4653:Timeline
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3769:Laurance
3729:Moynihan
3694:Copeland
3684:O'Gorman
3599:Mitchill
3564:Schuyler
3554:Schuyler
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3146:Buchanan
3071:Randolph
2953:Sessions
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2928:Ashcroft
2863:R. Clark
2843:Brownell
2808:Cummings
2718:Brewster
2713:MacVeagh
2693:Williams
2673:Stanbery
2628:Clifford
2543:Bradford
2538:Randolph
2350:Archived
2334:Archived
2291:Archived
2136:(2002).
1752:54007212
1300:25079864
1262:See also
1150:Nagasaki
1127:Illinois
1001:Congress
469:and the
370:New York
301:(father)
283:Children
61:New York
4539:Related
4162:Cabinet
3936:Cabinet
3894:Schumer
3889:D'Amato
3799:Sanford
3794:R. King
3764:R. King
3757:Class 3
3724:Buckley
3719:Goodell
3714:Kennedy
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3669:Hiscock
3639:P. King
3609:Sanford
3547:Class 1
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3429:Clinton
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3291:Stimson
3286:Kellogg
3271:Lansing
3236:Sherman
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3156:Webster
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3141:Calhoun
3131:Webster
3126:Forsyth
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2853:Kennedy
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2818:Jackson
2798:Sargent
2778:Gregory
2743:McKenna
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2658:Stanton
2648:Cushing
2638:Johnson
2583:Berrien
2568:Pinkney
2553:Lincoln
2266:at the
2017:Sources
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818:Alabama
797:during
600:. When
480:, then
4555:Family
4481:Legacy
4310:(1881)
4109:(1865)
3884:Javits
3879:Lehman
3874:Dulles
3869:Wagner
3844:Evarts
3839:Lapham
3829:Harris
3824:Seward
3814:Foster
3809:Wright
3689:Calder
3674:Murphy
3664:Miller
3654:Kernan
3649:Fenton
3644:Morgan
3619:Dudley
3604:German
3589:Bailey
3584:Morris
3579:Watson
3569:Hobart
3470:Pompeo
3434:tenure
3417:tenure
3400:Powell
3361:Shultz
3351:Muskie
3336:Rogers
3326:Herter
3321:Dulles
3306:Byrnes
3281:Hughes
3221:Foster
3216:Blaine
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3201:Blaine
3196:Evarts
3181:Seward
3136:Upshur
3121:McLane
3096:Monroe
2943:Holder
2848:Rogers
2823:Biddle
2813:Murphy
2783:Palmer
2748:Griggs
2738:Harmon
2728:Miller
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1014:; and
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629:Astors
496:, and
465:, the
384:, the
275:Spouse
236:, U.S.
4942:Other
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3804:Marcy
3789:Smith
3679:Depew
3659:Platt
3574:North
3487:trips
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3463:trips
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3256:Bacon
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2908:Meese
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2793:Stone
2758:Moody
2733:Olney
2668:Speed
2663:Bates
2653:Black
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2588:Taney
1726:Times
1296:JSTOR
1294:: 2.
1274:Notes
824:Union
620:Times
368:from
155:29th
102:27th
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2888:Levi
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2703:Taft
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2578:Wirt
2573:Rush
2171:2016
2144:ISBN
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2103:ISBN
1930:2016
1906:help
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1780:ISBN
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