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William Henry Moody (December 23, 1853 – July 2, 1917) was an American politician and jurist who held positions in all three branches of the Government of the United States. He represented parts of Essex County, Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives from 1895 until 1902.
William Henry Moody (* 23. Dezember 1853 in Newbury, Massachusetts; † 2. Juli 1917 in Haverhill, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker, der als Marine- und als Justizminister dem Kabinett der Vereinigten Staaten angehörte.
William H. Moody | Oyez. The Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States (Artist: C. Gregory Stapko) Born. Dec 23, 1853. Newbury, MA. Died. Jul 2, 1917. Ethnicity. English. Religion. Episcopalian. Family status. Upper class/wealthy. Mother. Melissa Emerson. Father. Henry Moody. Father's occupation. Businessman, farmer.
Justice William Henry Moody joined the U.S. Supreme Court on December 17, 1906, replacing Justice Henry Billings Brown. Moody was born on December 23, 1853 in northeastern Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard in 1876 and briefly attended Harvard Law School afterward. Moody then studied law at the office of Richard Henry Dana, Jr., the author of
William H. Moody (1902–1904) 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 ...
24. Okt. 2022 · Moody, William Henry. 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. He was ...
William Henry Moody (December 23, 1853 – July 2, 1917) was an American politician and jurist who held positions in all three branches of the Government of the United States. He represented parts of Essex County, Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives from 1895 until 1902.