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  1. edward everett, “gettysburg address” (19 november 1863) [1] STANDING beneath this serene sky, overlooking these broad fields now reposing from the labors of the waning year, the mighty Alleghenies dimly towering before us, the graves of our brethren beneath our feet, it is with hesitation that I raise my poor voice to break the eloquent silence of God and Nature.

  2. Edward Everett Horton (18 de marzo de 1886 – 29 de septiembre de 1970), actor secundario estadounidense con una larga carrera en cine, teatro y televisión y doblador de dibujos animados. Especialmente conocido por su trabajo en las películas de Fred Astaire y Ginger Rogers .

  3. Edward Everett (Dorchester (Massachusetts), 11 april 1794 - Boston (Massachusetts), 15 januari 1865) was een Amerikaans politicus, predikant en diplomaat. Hij was gouverneur van Massachusetts , minister van Buitenlandse Zaken en lid van de Senaat en het Huis van Afgevaardigden .

  4. Edward Everett. For the inaugural highlight in our “More than a Name” series, the most fitting figure is the namesake of our City, Edward Everett. Born in 1794 in Dorchester, MA, Edward Everett served many prominent roles throughout his life, including Member of U.S. House of Representatives from MA’s 4th District, U.S. Minister to the ...

  5. Edward Everett (1794-1865) was America's first Ph.D., a United States Congressman, Governor of Massachusetts, Ambassador to England, President of Harvard University, Secretary of State, a United States Senator, and a Vice-Presidential candidate.

  6. Edward Everett, né le 11 avril 1794 à Boston et mort le 15 janvier 1865 dans la même ville, est un homme politique, diplomate et pasteur chrétien ...

  7. Edward Everett was famous. Everyone knew he was the nation's best public speaker. When officials planned a ceremony to dedicate a national cemetery at Gettysburg, they knew who to ask to speak.