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Born February 6, 1818 • BostonMassachusetts
Died February 28, 1901 (aged 83) • New York CityNew York
Title / Office United States Senate (1885-1889), United Statesattorney general (1868-1869), United States
Political Affiliation Republican PartyWhig Party
Role In Alabama claims

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