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Wayne MacVeagh

Wayne MacVeagh

Union army officer, lawyer, politician

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Founder of
Dechert
Dechert
Birthdate
April 19, 1833
Birthplace
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Date of Death
January 11, 1917
Place of Death
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Nationality
United States
United States
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Educated at
Yale University
Yale University
Occupation
Lawyer
Lawyer
Politician
Politician
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Diplomat
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Attorney
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Government
Government
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Author
Author
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Writer
Writer
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ISNI
00000000303848940
Open Library ID
OL2390830A0
VIAF
138560080

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Child
Charles MacVeagh
Charles MacVeagh
Citizenship
United States
United States
Father of
Charles MacVeagh
Charles MacVeagh
Wikidata ID
Q723978
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Wayne MacVeagh was born on April 19, 1833, in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania and passed away on January 11, 1917, in Washington, D.C. He held citizenship in the United States and had a diverse career as a lawyer, diplomat, and politician.

MacVeagh received his education from Yale University . He had a son named Charles MacVeagh, who also pursued a career as an attorney. Wayne MacVeagh was the founder of Dechert, a law firm.

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