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William M. Evarts

William M. Evarts

American politician

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Birthdate
February 6, 1818
Birthplace
Boston
Boston
Date of Death
February 28, 1901
Place of Death
New York City
New York City
Author of
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A plea for the restoration of silver to its money uses
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Speech of Evarts, a delegate of the United States, at the International Monetary Conference at Paris, on the 19th day of May, 1881
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Eulogy on Chief-Justice Chase
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Educated at
Yale University
Yale University
Occupation
Lawyer
Lawyer
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Diplomat
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Author
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Writer
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Politician
Politician
ISNI
00000000809991090
Open Library ID
OL158928A0
VIAF
204360890

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Citizenship
United States
United States
Father of
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Maxwell Evarts
Wikidata ID
Q709167
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William M. Evarts (1818-1901) was a politician, lawyer, and diplomat from the United States. Born in Boston on February 6, 1818, he later died in New York City on February 28, 1901. Throughout his lifetime, Evarts received education from Yale University. As a distinguished professional, he was known for his roles in the fields of politics, law, and diplomacy. William M. Evarts was the father of Maxwell Evarts.

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