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  1. 5. Sept. 2017 · Moody was a member of the Haverhill Historical Society — today, the Buttonwoods Museum — and, along with his sister, willed several objects to the museum. After his death, Moody’s friends donated objects, helping the collection to grow. By about 1930, the Hon. William H. Moody Memorial Room opened at the museum.

  2. William Henry Moody was born on Dec. 23, 1853, in Newbury, Mass. He studied at Harvard College and then in 1878 began practicing law in Haverhill, Mass., where he became active in local Republican Party affairs. He served as city solicitor from 1880 to 1890 and district attorney for eastern Massachusetts from 1890 to 1895.

  3. 24. Okt. 2022 · William Henry Moody was born on December 23, 1853, in Newbury, Massachusetts. In 1872 he graduated from Phillips Academy, in 1876 from Harvard University, and studied law in the office of Richard Henry Dana, Jr. Moody served as district attorney for the Eastern District of Massachusetts from 1890 to 1895.

  4. William H. Moody served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1906 to 1910. credit: Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States. MA_Moody_William.

  5. William H. Moody (1904–1906) As both secretary of the Navy and attorney general in Roosevelt's cabinet, Moody sought to creatively reform both departments in the spirit of Progressivism. William Henry Moody was born in Newbury, Massachusetts, on December 23, 1853, attending local schools in Danvers, Massachusetts, before graduating from ...

  6. William Henry "Will" Houghton (June 28, 1887 – June 14, 1947) was an evangelist and the fourth president of Moody Bible Institute, in Chicago. Biographer Wilbur Smith said of him: "Two primary passions possessed the soul of Will H. Houghton: From the beginning of his ministry to the end… evangelism, and the study of the word of God." Houghton was known for his

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    William Henry Moody (1853-1917) was born in Newbury and lived in Danvers and Salem before settling in Haverhill. Throughout his career as a lawyer, district attorney, congressman, secretary of the Navy, attorney general, and Supreme Court justice, Moody represented the people of Essex County and the ideals of the Progressive Era. The ...