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  1. Joseph Hodges Choate: The Choate story book. with a biographical sketch of Hon. Joseph H. Choate. Cameron, Blake, New York 1903, OCLC 60732730. Edward Sandford Martin: The life of Joseph Hodges Choate. as gathered chiefly from his letters. C. Scribner’s Sons, New York 1920, OCLC 36539246.

  2. CHOATE, JOSEPH HODGES (1832– ), American lawyer and diplomat, was born at Salem, Massachusetts, on the 24th of January 1832. He was the son of Dr George Choate, a physician of considerable note, and was a nephew of Rufus Choate.

  3. CHOATE, JOSEPH HODGES (24 January 1832-14 May 1917), trial lawyer and diplomat, Choate was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard College (1852) and its law school (1854). Rapidly he became one of the nation's most prominent attorneys, known for his formidable intellect and oratorical skills.

  4. Choate was at Harvard then, doing well, the beneficiary of an oaken constitution from the Hodges side and exceptional vitality from the Choates—and of something else, which he valued more highly: “I have never had my horoscope cast, but it must have been propitious to account for the cheerful temperament which has marked my whole life, always looking on the bright side and making the best ...

  5. 18 de ago. de 2006 · Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917; Martin, Edward Sandford, 1856-1939. Publication date 1920 Topics Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917 Publisher London, Constable

  6. The Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellowship at Harvard University was established in 1919 by members of the Harvard Club of New York City in memory of Joseph Hodges Choate, who died in 1917. It is awarded each year by Harvard University on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, for study in any Department of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

  7. Monument commemorating lawyer, diplomat, and Salem resident Joseph Hodges Choate (1832-1917). The granite base bears a bronze roundel with a relief profile portrait of Choate. The base is topped with a bronze sculpture of a female allegorical figure of Patriotism.