Letters, 1815 June 6-1817 Nov. 27, to Israel W. Putnam.
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Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
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Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress and served as the U.S. Secretary of State under Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore. As one of the most prominent American lawyers of the 19th century, he argued over 200 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court between 1814 and his death in 1852. During his life, he was a member of the Federalist Party, the Nati...
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The celebration of the 150th anniversary of the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Dartmouth College Case was held on April 9, 1969, in the Court of Claims, Washington, D.C.; the celebration also commemorated the career of Daniel Webster, the advocate who defended the case before the Supreme Court. During the ceremony Justice Earl Warren, Senator Thomas J. MacIntyre, and Dartmouth College President John Sloan Dickey spoke before an audience of legislators, jurists, historians, and alumni....
Brown, Francis, 1784-1820
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Minister, educator. A.B. and A.M, Dartmouth College, 1805. Tutor, Dartmouth College, 1806-1809. Minister, North Yarmouth, ME, 1809-1815. Third president of Dartmouth College, 1815-1820. Born 11 Jan 1784, Chester, NH. Died 27 July 1820, Hanover, NH. From the description of Papers, 1806-1815 (New Hampshire Newsp Project). WorldCat record id: 81215070 College president. From the description of Francis Brown correspondence, 1819. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 794518...
Putnam, Israel W. (Israel Warburton), 1786-1868
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Israel Putnam (1786-1868) was admitted to Harvard College from Dedham, Massachusetts. He would have received his A.B. 1809; however, it appears that he did not receive the degree. He is mentioned in connection with "Disorders in the commons" in April, 1807. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1809 and Andover Theological Seminary in 1814 and later became a minister in Portsmouth, N.H. and Middleboro, Mass. and a trustee of Dartmouth, 1820-1840. From the description of Quarter bill...
Potter, Isaiah, 1746-1817
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