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  1. Morrison Remick "Mott" Waite (November 29, 1816 – March 23, 1888) was an American attorney, jurist, and politician from Ohio who served as the seventh chief justice of the United States from 1874 until his death in 1888.

  2. Morrison Remick " Mott " Waite (November 29, 1816 – March 23, 1888) was an American attorney, jurist, and politician from Ohio who served as the seventh chief justice of the United States from 1874 until his death in 1888.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Waite_CourtWaite Court - Wikipedia

    The Waite Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1874 to 1888, when Morrison Waite served as the seventh Chief Justice of the United States. Waite succeeded Salmon P. Chase as Chief Justice after the latter's death.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Illinois. Morrison Remick Waite (born Nov. 29, 1816, Lyme, Conn., U.S.—died March 23, 1888, Washington, D.C.) was the seventh chief justice of the United States (1874–88), who frequently spoke for the Supreme Court in interpreting the post-Civil War constitutional amendments and in redefining governmental jurisdiction over ...

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  5. www.oyez.org › justices › morrison_r_waiteMorrison R. Waite | Oyez

    Preceded by. Salmon P. Chase. Succeeded by. Melville W. Fuller. Waite was born and raised in Connecticut. He left his home state to make his career practicing law in northwestern Ohio. Waite ran twice unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate and spent one term in the state legislature. Waite later declined a seat on the Ohio Supreme Court.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fuller_CourtFuller Court - Wikipedia

    Fuller succeeded Morrison R. Waite as Chief Justice after the latter's death, and Fuller served as Chief Justice until his death, at which point Associate Justice Edward Douglass White was nominated and confirmed as Fuller's replacement.