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  1. Edward Livingston (Clermont, État de New York, 26 mai 1764 - Rhinebeck, État de New York, 23 mai 1836 ), juriste et homme d'affaires de New York, est maire de cette ville, puis premier sénateur de la Louisiane, avant de devenir le secrétaire d'État de son ami le président américain Andrew Jackson et ambassadeur des États-Unis en France.

  2. 19 de ene. de 2024 · Edward Livingston, regarded as “the first legal genius of modern times,” was born in Clermont, New York in 1764, before the American Revolution. After graduating in 1781 from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), Livingston studied law for four years before being admitted to the New York bar.

  3. After his father-in-law's death, Edward P. Livingston became the master of Clermont Manor. He resided at Clermont Manor from 1802 until the time of his death. [1] Livingston was a member of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York from 1827 to 1831. He served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the militia, was aide-de-camp to ...

  4. 15 de mar. de 2021 · Until last week, Dr. Edward Livingston was a celebrated academic, known for his compassion and for being a wise hand at difficult topics.He was the deputy editor of Journal of the American Medical Association- the AMA's scientific and scholarly arm and host of its successful JAMA Clinical Reviews podcast.

  5. 30 de may. de 2022 · 1 Pour les ouvrages principaux, voir E. Livingston, Rapport fait à l’Assemblée Générale de l’État de ; 1 Edward Livingston et Pierre-Basile Mignault, formés ou intéressés au droit civil, ont parcouru les États-Unis, le Canada et ponctuellement l’Europe en confrontant tradition civiliste et héritage de common law.

  6. Scope and Contents Edward Livingston, 1764-1836, a key figure in local, national, and world politics, is represented by correspondence, writings, property records, financial records, and other manuscript and printed items.

  7. A.J. Downing correspondence with Louise Livingston, Cora L. Barton, and Thomas P. Barton, and some lists of plants in Thomas Barton's hand (xerox copies are in the Edward Livingston Papers, in each recipient's series) 1859 contract for construction of the coach house. 1860 contract for barn, 2 sheds, and corn house