Record ID:
35071998 (Libraries Australia Authorities)
Authority type:
  • Name.
Description conventions:
  • rda
LC number:
  • n 85158370 no2011182557
Heading:
Birth:
  • 1794-04-11
  • Dorchester (Boston, Mass.)
Death:
  • 1865-01-15
  • Boston (Mass.)
Occupations:
  • Tutors and tutoring Priests College teachers Legislators Governors Diplomats College presidents Cabinet officers Vice-Presidential candidates
Used for:
  • Everett, E. (Edward), 1794-1865
  • Everett, Edwd, 1794-1865
See also:
Notes:
  • Winthrop, R. C. Tributes to the memory of Edward Everett, 1865
  • LC in OCLC, 11-11-85 (hdg.: Everett, Edward, 1794-1865; usage: Edward Everett)
  • W Was W Amer (Everett, Edward; governor of Massachusetts, 1836-1840)
  • Edward Jarvis papers, 1822-1884 (Edward Everett; E. Everett)
  • Bio. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, Feb. 2, 2016 (Everett, Edward, (father of William Everett), a Representative and a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Dorchester, Mass., April 11, 1794; graduated from Harvard University in 1811; tutor in that university 1812-1814; studied theology and was ordained pastor of the Brattle Street Unitarian Church, Boston, in 1814; professor of Greek literature at Harvard University 1815-1826; overseer of Harvard University 1827-1847, 1849-1854, and 1862-1865; elected to the Nineteenth and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1825-March 3, 1835); declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1834; chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs (Twentieth Congress); Governor of Massachusetts 1836-1840; appointed United States Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain 1841-1845; declined a diplomatic commission to China in 1843; president of Harvard University 1846-1849; appointed Secretary of State by President Millard Fillmore to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Daniel Webster and served from November 6, 1852, to March 3, 1853; elected as a Whig to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1853, until his resignation, effective June 1, 1854; unsuccessful candidate for vice president of the United States in 1860 on the Constitutional-Union ticket; died in Boston, Mass., January 15, 1865; interment in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.)
  • Barnes, L.B. My sister dear, remember me, c1842: cover (Edwd Everett)
Local system number:
  • 000000072407
  • abv00139636
Cataloguing source:
  • MoSU-L eng rda DLC DLC PPL MCo DNLM DCS MoSW-Mu