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  1. Associate Justice of the New York Supreme Court of Judicature, 1829-1831. William Learned Marcy was born on December 12, 1786 in Southbridge, Massachusetts. He was educated at the Leicester Academy and later at Brown University, from which he graduated with high honors in 1808. Marcy then moved to Troy, New York, to commence his legal studies ...

  2. William Learned Marcy nació en lo que hoy es Southbridge, Massachusetts, hijo del granjero Jedediah Marcy y Ruth (Learned) Marcy. Asistió a escuelas en Leicester y se graduó en la Academia Woodstock en Woodstock, Connecticut, antes de matricularse en la Universidad de Brown, de la que se graduó en 1808.

  3. MARCY, WILLIAM LEARNED, a Senator from New York; born in Sturbridge (now Southbridge), Mass., December 12, 1786; attended the common schools and Leicester and Woodstock Academies; graduated from Brown University, Providence, R.I., in 1808; taught school in Newport, R.I.; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1811 and commenced practice in Troy, N.Y.; served in the War of 1812; recorder of Troy ...

  4. William Learned Marcy served as secretary of war during the Polk administration.

  5. William L. Marcy papers, Summary. Correspondence, commonplace book, diary (1831-1857), draft of an autobiography, drafts of diplomatic dispatches, drafts in Marcy's handwriting of presidential messages to Congress (1854-1856), and other papers relating to Marcy which were collected and compiled by Henry Barrett Learned.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2023 · The Marcy-Holmes neighborhood is the oldest neighborhood in the Twin Cities. In fact, it even pre-datesMinneapolis since it was originally its own town called Saint Anthony. After merging with Minneapolis in 1872, many of the original homes and businesses built by the city’s earliest leaders remained - and remain today as part of the 5th ...

  7. Nació en una familia de agricultores en Sturbridge, Massachusetts (ahora Southbridge) en 1786. Se graduó de la Universidad de Brown en 1808. Después de leer leyes, Marcy fue admitido en el colegio de abogados de Nueva York en 1811 y comenzó su práctica en Troy, Nueva York. Marcy sirvió brevemente como soldado durante la Guerra de 1812.