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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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his utterances, the soundness of his information, the great thoroughness of his preparation, were all factors in his success. But, of course, these do not account altogether for his triumph as an advocate, which was largely due to his positive genius for that kind of work." Another observer described his style:
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Evarts owned numerous properties in Windsor, including Evarts Pond and a group of historic homes often referred to as Evarts Estate. The homes included 26 Main Street in Windsor. Evarts purchased this house from John Skinner in the 1820s for $ 5,000; it was passed down to his daughter, Elizabeth Hoar
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Taking a breath in the middle of his address, he was understood to have completed his speech. The signal was given, and Bartholdi, together with Richard Butler and David H. King Jr., whose firm built the pedestal and erected the statue, let the veil fall from her face. A 'huge shock of sound' erupted
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Seldom if ever in the whole field of political oratory have the speeches of Mr. Evarts at Chicago been equaled. Even those who most decidedly differed from him followed him from one delegation to another allured by the charm of his words. He pleaded for the Republic, for the party that could save it,
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Mr. Evarts's most conspicuous, perhaps sole, title to fame is, that he was a great lawyer and brilliant advocate. ... his study of legal principles was profound, his acquaintance with literature was wide, his ideas of professional ethics were exalted. He held great National offices, but his title to
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In 1856 Evarts represented the widow of Henry Parish, who was the proponent of his will and codicils in probate. His brothers contested the will on the grounds of incapacity and undue influence. (The brothers had been the decedent's executor in the will but, by a codicil executed after he was struck
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concluded: "The three volumes of evidence reveal a web of fact, experience and motive, rarely matched in works of fiction, and the three remaining volumes of briefs and arguments exhibit an array of learning, ingenuity and sustained ability, that will always place this suit in the front rank of the
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In none of his ways has he the magnetism of a great speaker. He has a clear, sharp, ringing voice, though it is not powerful or musical. His action is sparing, but effective. In making his points he is lucid, precise and cogent, seldom rhetorical or ornamental. He has an easy colloquial way; he is
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Evarts's courtroom style was summarized as follows: "is long sentences, which, in the period when he was most conspicuous in the public mind, were often marveled over, never seemed to impair the clarity of his arguments; the vein of humor he could infuse in the driest case, the logic and vigor of
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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 Southmayd that Evarts depended on to prepare the case, because Southmayd, it was said, "was a lawyer of remarkable knowledge and capacity and
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He served on New York's Union Defense Committee during the Civil War. He was a delegate to the New York state constitutional convention of 1867. At the constitutional convention he was a member of the standing committee on the preamble and bill of rights and the committee on the judiciary.
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Senator Evarts retired from public life in 1891 due to ill health. He was still a partner in his law practice in New York City, called Evarts, Southmoyd and Choate. He died in New York City on February 28, 1901, and was buried at Ascutney Cemetery in
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In 1851, Evarts began his partnership with Charles F. Southmayd (the firm was then named Butler, Evarts & Southmayd), a partnership that would last for the rest of his professional career in one form or another. In 1859 Evarts invited
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and the alienation of his wife's affections. The case was a national sensation, but despite what appeared to be clear evidence, Evarts obtained a hung jury for his client; in fact only three of the twelve jurors voted in favor of Tilton.
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Evarts never showed the talent or inclination for electoral politics, but he early became relied on by party leaders to perform oratorical or public ceremonial functions. In early 1852 he made two major addresses at large meetings for
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for the great statesman who had founded the party, and knew where and how to lead it. He spoke as one friend for another, and the great career of Mr. Seward was never so illumined as by the brilliant painting of Mr. Evarts.
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contains an incorrect figure for the bequest to St. Luke's Hospital; it should read $ 10,000. There are also typographical mistakes in the text; the quotation in this article is taken from the print edition.)
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Professor of History in 1923 and department chairman from 1926 to 1939. He was chairman of the Columbia Institute of Japanese Studies 1936–1939. He was a noted authority on the American Colonial and
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as a thunderous cacophony of salutes from steamer whistles, brass bands, and booming guns, together with clouds of smoke from the cannonade, engulfed the statue for the next half hour.
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Evarts placed Seward's name in nomination, and when it became apparent that Seward would not attain it, Evarts, on behalf of Seward, graciously moved the unanimous nomination of
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for the Senate seat vacated by Seward (who had become Lincoln's Secretary of State), but when neither could attain the requisite votes, the legislature settled on
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to the office, from which Stanbery had resigned in order to participate in Johnson's defense. Evarts served as Attorney General from July 1868 until March 1869.
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Evarts gained the support of state legislators in 1884 for US Senator from New York, and from 1885 to 1891 he served one term. While in Congress (
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on the staunchly abolitionist end, Evarts became an enthusiastic supporter of Seward. In 1860, he was chairman of the New York delegation to the
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and Mehitabel Barnes Sherman. Evarts's father, a native of Vermont, a "lawyer of fair practice and good ability," and later the editor of
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After admission to the bar Evarts joined the law office of Daniel Lord. One of his first cases involved the trial of the infamous forger
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in Chicago, where his oratory was at the disposal of the Senator, who most observers believed was a strong favorite for the nomination.
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said that the quality of Evarts's arguments "placed beyond doubt his right to be ranked among the foremost lawyers of the country."
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At the 1873 Yale commencement exercises he spoke against secret societies on the ground that they bred elitism and haughtiness.
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of American jurisprudence." As a result of this case his firm would be entrusted with many large estates, including that of the
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Kevin H. Siepel, Rebel: the life and times of John Singleton Mosby (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1983), pp. 217–226.
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The most fame Evarts ever received for a case, however, came in 1875 when he represented nationally famous clergyman
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of Kentucky. Edwards was convicted, but Evarts's handling of his duties earned him notice as a promising lawyer.
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in Geneva, Switzerland. His oral argument helped the United States recover on its claims for the destruction of
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dexterity in working up a case." In court, "especially before a jury," however, it was Evarts who shined.
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From Revivals to Removal: Jeremiah Evarts, the Cherokee Nation, and the Search for the Soul of America
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from Illinois from 1897 to 1911 (6th District 1897–1903; 9th District 1903–1911), a delegate to the
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to aid an insurrection in Cuba. After a month-long trial, the jury was unable to come to a verdict.
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with paralysis that rendered him nearly speechless, they were removed.) The proceedings took on a
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held by Special Collection & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy
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William Evarts was a descendant of the English immigrant John Everts; the family settled in
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In 1872 he was counsel for the United States before the tribunal of arbitration on the
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in a suit for "criminal conversation" (adultery) by Beecher with the wife of plaintiff
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Secrets of the Tomb: Skull and Bones, the Ivy League, and the Hidden Paths of Power
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in the European theater. It transported troops and supplies from its home port in
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Free Love and Heavenly Sinners: The Story of the Great Henry Ward Beecher Scandal
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List of international trips made by secretaries of state of the United States
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and was involved in three of the most important causes of American political
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Sherman Genealogy Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England
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Vol. 4, Issue 2 (February 1902), pp. 59–65. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
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served as a U.S. Solicitor General and special prosecutor during President
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from Illinois in 1908 and U.S. Minister to Switzerland from 1911 to 1913.
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became the noted editor of Charles Scribner's Sons and dealt with authors
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Although most former Webster supporters belonged to the Whiggish-aligned,
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He married Helen Minerva Bingham Wardner in 1843. She was the daughter of
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Dougherty, J. Hampden (1902). "William M. Evarts, Lawyer and Statesman".
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Evarts Perkins, who left the house to family members, including her son
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ships which had been built in and sailed from British ports during the
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Green, Samuel A. (1901). "Remarks on the Death of William M. Evarts".
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In 1855, the State of Virginia hired attorneys (including the eminent
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Evarts led the American fund-raising effort for the pedestal for the
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Evarts, William Maxwell from 1818 to 1901. Papers from 1849 to 1887
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Arguments and Speeches of William Maxwell Evarts. In Three Volumes.
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Manifest Destiny's Underworld: Filibustering in Antebellum America
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Illustration of President Johnson consulting with his counsel for
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William Maxwell Evarts Letters, 1839–1905 (bulk 1839–1879) MS 235
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From 1865 to 1868, Evarts was on the team of lawyers prosecuting
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For a review of the entire scandal and the trial and aftermath,
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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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Enlightening the World: The Creation of the Statue of Liberty
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and taught school to save money for law school. He attended
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for treason. In 1868, he became counsel for U.S. President
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Connecticut House of Representatives, 1755–1758, 1760–1761
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Chair of the American Committee for the Statue of Liberty
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and David Sickels. In 1881, Evarts was a delegate to the
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as trustee of the Rockefeller Institute; trustee of the
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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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of Washington, 1928–1945; and a founding member of the
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for the United States before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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for a year, where he "won the respect of Professors
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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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, 1774–1781, 1784 2083:Vol. 4, Issue 1 (January 1902), pp. 4–10; 1792: 1556: 1554: 1552: 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, 1784–1793 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 4613: 4465:United States Constitution (co-wrote, signed, 4382:United States Senator, Connecticut, 1791–1793 4354: 4146: 3920: 3524: 2998: 2511: 1992:A Historical Sketch of Salisbury, Connecticut 1450: 1448: 1446: 922:, known as the Evarts Act, which created the 858:Evarts served as counsel for President-elect 2179:(subscription required). Reprinted from the 1549: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1434: 1432: 1430: 1428: 1426: 1386: 1384: 1382: 1380: 1378: 1218:, whereas Evarts defended a U.S. President ( 808:following the Senate's refusal to reconfirm 488:, later Chief Justice of the United States, 427:and advocated on behalf of Southern blacks. 1346: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 4620: 4606: 4392:Connecticut's at-large district, 1789–1791 4361: 4347: 4153: 4139: 3927: 3913: 3531: 3517: 3005: 2991: 2518: 2504: 2331:Baldwin-Greene-Gager family of Connecticut 2008:Archibald Cox: The Conscience of a Nation. 2002: 2000: 1239:On March 6, 1943, construction began on a 914:Congresses), he served as chairman of the 42: 27:American lawyer and politician (1818–1901) 5083:Civil service reform in the United States 2060: 1423: 1390: 1375: 1235:them was rather as lawyer than statesman. 1062:(manufactured by the Windsor Machine Co.) 854:The Hayes Cabinet. Evarts is on the left. 656: 5038:1876 United States presidential election 2031: 1945: 1756:Reissued in 2024 by McNally Editions as 1597: 1335: 1025:Son Allen Wardner Evarts graduated from 967: 849: 777: 328: 2230:"EVARTS, William Maxwell (id: E000262)" 2223:Evarts Family Papers at Yale University 2132: 2120:. New York, N.Y.: Horace Greeley and Co 2022: 1997: 1741: 1543: 1539: 1230:A eulogist summarized his career thus: 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 14: 4975: 2208:Sherman Evarts (editor/introduction), 2051: 1844: 1618: 1606:The Public Career of William M. Evarts 1402: 1183:1910–1912; assistant and secretary to 1029:in 1869. He supported the founding of 169:July 17, 1868 β€“ March 4, 1869 73:March 4, 1885 β€“ March 3, 1891 4601: 4342: 4134: 3908: 3512: 2986: 2499: 2142:. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 2027:. University of North Carolina Press. 1873: 1285: 1106:became a historian and was appointed 721:moderate wing of the Republican Party 5058:Hayes administration cabinet members 4562:Rebecca Minot Prescott (second wife) 3540:United States senators from New York 2467:U.S. senator (Class 3) from New York 2094: 1978: 1966: 1603: 1572: 1164:1909–11; and U.S. Consul General in 916:U.S. Senate Committee on the Library 843:Evarts was a founding member of the 4948:Impeachment managers investigation 2264:Works by or about William M. Evarts 1773: 567: 24: 5043:United States secretaries of state 4460:Articles of Confederation (signed) 3014:United States Secretaries of State 2187: 2157:unsigned, NYM&E (March 1901). 2054:"Memorial of Charles F. Southmayd" 991:, a first cousin of Evarts, was a 976: 25: 5104: 5063:19th-century American politicians 4649:Efforts to impeach Andrew Johnson 4368: 2216: 2196:"William M. Evarts (id: E000262)" 2023:Barrows, Chester Leonard (1941). 892:International Monetary Conference 4688: 4683: 4567:Roger Sherman Baldwin (grandson) 4441:Continental Association (signed) 4195: 3969: 3747: 3045: 2971: 2242: 1066:Vermont House of Representatives 804:Afterward, Evarts was appointed 415:, bolstering opposition towards 343: 104:United States Secretary of State 5033:United States attorneys general 2527:United States Attorneys General 2038:"Evarts, William Maxwell"  1994:(New York: Sanford's, 1890), 5. 1984: 1972: 1960: 1951: 1912: 1863: 1838: 1823: 1808: 1769:For a description of the plot, 1763: 1731: 1700: 1674: 1648: 1636: 1624: 1612: 1566: 1532: 1312:Welch, Richard E., Jr. (1968). 1268:List of Skull and Bones Members 924:United States courts of appeals 897: 411:, which emphasized support for 5088:Half-Breeds (Republican Party) 4845:Witnesses for the prosecution 4389:U.S. House of Representatives, 2116:N.Y. Court of Appeals (1861). 2052:Choate, Joseph Hodges (1912). 1688:. 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March 6, 1852. p. 1. 1696:– via newspapers.com. 1358:. March 15, 1877. p. 1 1261: 995:, Associate Justice of the 866:that resolved the disputed 463:Declaration of Independence 10: 5109: 5093:Members of Skull and Bones 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 437:Charlestown, Massachusetts 382:impeachment of a president 234:Charlestown, Massachusetts 5003:Harvard Law School alumni 4941: 4758: 4697: 4681: 4662: 4643: 4587:George F. Hoar (grandson) 4554: 4538: 4516: 4480: 4429: 4376: 4319:Secretary of the Interior 4317: 4292: 4267: 4248: 4223: 4206:Secretary of the Treasury 4204: 4193: 4176: 4099:Secretary of the Interior 4097: 4078: 4053: 4022: 3997: 3980:Secretary of the Treasury 3978: 3967: 3950: 3756: 3745: 3546: 3497: 3054: 3043: 3020: 2969: 2533: 2484: 2464: 2456: 2449: 2439: 2423: 2415: 2410: 2400: 2384: 2376: 2371: 2336:January 14, 2020, at the 2075:(subscription required): 1845:Blaine, James G. (1884). 1246:in Evarts's name. The SS 1225: 1056:, which later became the 677:, who had fitted out the 549:of New York City and was 541:." Evarts completed his 467:Articles of Confederation 399:During the presidency of 351: 339: 320: 294: 282: 274: 254: 240: 216: 211: 207: 195: 183: 173: 162: 154: 142: 130: 120: 109: 101: 89: 77: 66: 54: 50: 41: 34: 4921:William Tecumseh Sherman 4119:Orville Hickman Browning 2352:August 21, 2019, at the 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 1561:unsigned, NYM&E 1901 1529:(Subscription required.) 1472:(Subscription required.) 1456:"William M. Evarts Dead" 1330:unsigned, NYM&E 1901 1273: 1156:in 1905; U.S. Consul in 1093:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 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:EncyclopΓ¦dia 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). 1237: 1193:Paris Peace Conference 1189:Rockefeller Foundation 1125:, was a member of the 1058:Union Pacific Railroad 999:and representative in 983:Salisbury, Connecticut 973: 945: 855: 786: 742: 657:Early political career 654: 511:Yale Literary Magazine 494:Benjamin Silliman, Jr. 358:William Maxwell Evarts 221:William Maxwell Evarts 18:William Maxwell Evarts 4294:Secretary of the Navy 4080:Secretary of the Navy 2387:U.S. Attorney General 1542:, pp. 131, 199; 1232: 1197:Brookings Institution 1181:Rockefeller Institute 1123:Henry Sherman Boutell 1104:Evarts Boutell Greene 1008:Roger Sherman Baldwin 993:U.S. Attorney General 971: 940: 920:Judiciary Act of 1891 853: 799:his impeachment trial 784:his impeachment trial 781: 737: 649: 362:U.S. Attorney General 56:United States Senator 4896:William W. Armstrong 4827:William S. 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Index

William Maxwell Evarts

United States Senator
New York
Elbridge G. Lapham
David B. Hill
United States Secretary of State
Rutherford B. Hayes
Hamilton Fish
James G. Blaine
United States Attorney General
Andrew Johnson
Henry Stanbery
Ebenezer R. Hoar
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Whig
Republican
Maxwell Evarts
Jeremiah Evarts
Roger Sherman
Maxwell Perkins
Allen Wardner
Yale University
Harvard University

U.S. Attorney General
U.S. Senator
New York
litigator
jurisprudence

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