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  1. Horace Maynard (* 30. August 1814 in Westborough , Worcester County , Massachusetts ; † 3. Mai 1882 in Knoxville , Tennessee ) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker , der als Postminister dem Kabinett von US-Präsident Rutherford B. Hayes angehörte.

  2. Horace Maynard (August 30, 1814 – May 3, 1882) was an American educator, attorney, politician and diplomat active primarily in the second half of the 19th century.

  3. Horace Maynard was born in 1814 in Westboro, Massachusetts, and taught at the Millbury Academy before graduating from Amherst College in 1838. Maynard then moved to Tennessee, where he worked as a tutor at East Tennessee College.

  4. 8. Okt. 2017 · Congressman, diplomat, and postmaster general, Horace Maynard was born on August 30, 1814, in Westboro, Massachusetts. After graduating from Amherst College in 1838, Maynard moved to Knoxville, where he worked as a tutor in the preparatory department of East Tennessee College (later the University of Tennessee).

  5. 20. Aug. 2014 · It was probably poverty rather than patriotism that persuaded Cardiff teenager Horace Maynard to fight in the Great War. His sad story is one that would be recognised by many poor families who...

  6. 14. Apr. 2024 · Horace Maynard served for five years as Minister to Turkey until his appointment as Postmaster General during the administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes. Maynard was still the Postmaster General when he died in Knoxville on May 3, 1882.

  7. Horace Maynard was a Whig representative from Tennessee who opposed secession and supported the Crittenden Compromise. He fled to the North in 1861 and became a Unionist ally of Andrew Johnson, serving as attorney general of Tennessee.