Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 8155 3352
https://isni.org/isni/0000000081553352
Name: 
Eberet, Entouarnt
Eduardus Everett
Edward Everett (American politician, orator, statesman)
Edward Everett (Amerikaans politicus (1794-1865))
Edward Everett (amerikansk diplomat och politiker)
Edward Everett (amerikansk diplomat og politikar)
Edward Everett (amerikansk diplomat og politiker)
Edward Everett (politicien américain)
Edward Everett (politico statunitense)
Edward Everett (US-amerikanischer Politiker)
Everett, E.
Everett, Edward
Everett, Edwd
Эверетт, Эдвард (американский политик)
אדוארד אברט
إدوارد ايفرت
ادوارد اورت (سیاست‌مدار و دیپلمات آمریکایی)
에드워드 에버레트
エドワード・エヴァレット
爱德华·埃弗里特
Dates: 
1794-1865
Creation class: 
bc
bm
Language material
Creation role: 
author
publishing director
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Appleton, D. (and Company)
Constitutional Union Party (U.S.) (isAffiliatedWith)
Harvard University (isAffiliatedWith)
Harvard University Affiliation (see also from)
Massachusetts Governor (1836-1840 : Everett) (isRelatedTo)
Massachusetts Governor (1836-1840 : Everett) (see also from)
Moore, Frank
Sparks, Jared (1789-1866)
The New England Histor-genal. Society (Boston)
United States. Congress. House (isAffiliatedWith)
United States. Congress. Senate (isAffiliatedWith)
United States. Department of State (isAffiliatedWith)
Universität Königsberg
Whig Party (U.S.) (isAffiliatedWith)
Titles: 
address at the consecration of the National cemetary at Gettysburg, 19th November, 1863, An
Address delivered before the N. Y. State agricultural society by Edward Everett, at Buffalo... October 9, 1857
Correspondance expédiée en 1823 à F. Adelung, Bessayrie, Charles Joseph Bresson, Charles Cotard, G. F. von Derfelden de Hinderstein, Louis-Jean-Baptiste Devilly, Basile Fackr, F. Guillemin, Hagelstam, Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Marie-Melchior-Joseph-Théodore de Lagrenée, A. B. Lindenberg, au comte G. V. Orloff, au comte Ed. de Raczynski, au chevalier A. L. Regnault, au comte de N. de Romanzoff, à J. B. L. X. Rousseau, consul de France à Bagdad, au lieutenant-colonel suisse J. J. Scherer, au comte de M. di Sorgo, à la Société d'émulation de Cambrai, à la Société des sciences, lettres et arts de Metz, à la Société d'agriculture de Villeneuve-sur-Lot, à Edward Everett, à l'Académie des Sciences de Copenhague, à l'Université de Koenigsberg, à 2 personnes non identifiées, essentiellement des lettres de remerciement pour des offres de service, des demandes d'admissions et l'envoi d'ouvrages (38 pièces)
discovery and colonization of America and immigration to the United States, The
Edward Everett se dit enchanté de collaborer avec la Société de géographie, Cambridge près Boston, 14 février 1823
Eulogy on the life and character of John Quincy Adams, delivered... April 15, 1848, by Edward Everett
Eulogy on Thomas Dowse of Cambridgeport, pronounced before the Massachusetts Historical Society
Importance of practical education and useful knowledge
Inauguration of the Dudley observatory, at Albany, August 28, 1856.
life of George Washington., The
Lincoln at Gettysburg; what he intended to say; what he said; what he was reported to have said; what he wished he had said.
Lives of John Stark [by Edward Everett], Charles Brockden Brown [by William H. Prescott], Richard Montgomery [by John Armstrong] and Ethan Allen [by Jared Sparks]
Mount Vernon papers, The
North American review and miscellaneous journal, The
oration, delivered at Cambridge on the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of the independence of the United States of America., An
Orations and speeches on various occasions
Rebellion record., The
"Repealers" and "sympathizers" : letter to His Excellency Edward Everett, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, at the court of Her Britannic Majesty
Revised report made to the legislature of Pennsylvania, relative to the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg, embracing an account of the origin of the undertaking; address of Hon. Edward Everett, at its consecration, with the dedicatory speech of President Lincoln, and the other exercises of that event; together with the address of Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard, deliverd July 4, 1866 [i.e. 1865], upon the dedication of the Soldiers' National Monument and the other proceedings upon that occasion.
Selides hēmerologiou
Speech of Mr. Everett, on the proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States. Delivered in the House of representatives, March 9, 1826.
Tribute to the memory of Edw. Everett
Notes: 
Associated Group: Constitutional Union Party (U.S.) naf
Associated Group: Harvard University naf
Associated Group: United States. Congress. House naf
Associated Group: United States. Congress. Senate naf
Associated Group: United States. Department of State naf
Associated Group: Whig Party (U.S.) naf
Associated Language:
Barnes, L.B. My sister dear, remember me, c1842 cover (Edwd 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.)
Edward Jarvis papers, 1822-1884 (Edward Everett; E. Everett)
LC in OCLC, 11-11-85 (hdg.: Everett, Edward, 1794-1865; usage: Edward Everett)
Tutors and tutoring Priests College teachers Legislators Governors Diplomats College presidents Cabinet officers Vice-Presidential candidates
W Was W Amer (Everett, Edward; governor of Massachusetts, 1836-1840)
Winthrop, R. C. Tributes to the memory of Edward Everett, 1865
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