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  1. Robert Charles Winthrop (* 12. Mai 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 16. November 1894 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Von 1840 bis 1850 war er – mit Unterbrechung – Mitglied des Repräsentantenhauses, 1847 bis 1849 fungierte er als dessen 22. Sprecher.

  2. Robert Charles Winthrop (May 12, 1809 – November 16, 1894) was an American lawyer, philanthropist, and Whig Party politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States House and Senate from 1840 to 1851.

  3. Title: Robert Charles Winthrop Photography Studio: Southworth and Hawes (American, active 1843–1863) Artist: Albert Sands Southworth (American, West Fairlee, Vermont 1811–1894 Charlestown, Massachusetts)

  4. Robert Charles Winthrop, 12 May 1809 - 16 Nov 1894 Credit Line Owner: Massachusetts Historical Society c. 1860-70 Object number MA330415 Restrictions & Rights Usage conditions apply Type Sculpture Medium Marble Dimensions 57.5cm x 43cm x 33cm (22 5/8" x 16 15/16" x 13"), Estimate See more items in Catalog of American Portraits Catalog of ...

  5. 6. Juni 2002 · ROBERT CHARLES WINTHROP. The Hon. Robert Charles Winthrop died in Boston on the 16th of November, 1894, at the age of eighty-five years and six months, having been born on the 12th of May, 1809. He was the son of the Hon. Thomas Lindall and Elizabeth (Temple) Winthrop, and a descendant of Governor John Winthrop, founder of the Massa ...

  6. bioguideretro.congress.gov › Home › MemberDetailsWINTHROP, Robert Charles

    Biography. WINTHROP, ROBERT CHARLES, a Representative and a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Boston, Mass., May 12, 1809; graduated from Harvard University in 1828; studied law with Daniel Webster; admitted to the bar in 1831 and practiced in Boston; member of the Massachusetts state house of representatives 1835-1840, and served as speaker ...

  7. Robert Charles Winthrop was born in 1809 into a family prominent in Massachusetts history since Boston's founding by Governor John Winthrop in 1630. His mother's family added descents from Governor James Bowdoin and Sir John Temple, the royal customs collector for New England.