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  1. William M. Evarts was born on February 6, 1818, in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He was educated at the Boston Latin School and then attended Yale College, graduating in 1837. He continued his studies at Harvard Law School and in the law office of Daniel Lord, and was admitted to the bar on July 16, 1841. From 1851, Evarts practiced law in ...

  2. William Maxwell Evarts (born Feb. 6, 1818, Boston—died Feb. 28, 1901, New York City) was a U.S. lawyer and statesman who took part successfully in the three greatest public cases of his generation. He served as counsel for Pres. Andrew Johnson in the impeachment trial before the U.S. Senate (1868), represented the United States in the ...

  3. William Evarts was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of a clergyman. In 1837, he graduated from Yale, then studied law at Harvard before being admitted to the New York bar in 1840. He became one of nation’ s leading lawyers, and served as U. S. Attorney for the District of New York, 1847-1853.

  4. William Evarts was born in Boston on February 6, 1818. He graduated from Yale College in 1837 and began Harvard Law School in 1838. Evarts moved to New York City in 1840 and was admitted to the bar on July 16, 1841. Evarts entered into politics as a Whig and was appointed Assistant District Attorney of the southern district of New York in 1848 ...

  5. William William M. Maxwell Evarts (6 Feb 1818 - 28 Feb 1901) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (24 entries) edit. arwiki وليام ماكسويل ...

  6. William M. Evarts (1877–1881) William Maxwell Evarts was born in 1818 in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended the Boston Latin School and graduated from Yale College in 1833. Evarts studied law privately before attending Harvard Law School for one year. He then joined a law office in New York City in 1839, and in 1841 he was admitted to the bar.