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  Bates, Edward: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
Edward Bates served as U.S. attorney general in the cabinet of President ABRAHAM LINCOLN from 1861 to 1864.
Bates was born September 4, 1793, in Belmont, Virginia.
Bates was admitted to the Missouri bar in 1816 and was attorney general from 1820 to 1822.
law.enotes.com /wests-law-encyclopedia/bates-edward   (186 words)

  
 Bates Place
Edward Bates arrived in Boston from England September 18, 1633 onboard the Griffin.
Edward was excommunicated and disarmed for heresy as a follower of Anne Hutchinson.
Edward had married Mary Snow in 1719 and was living in Westford, thus escaping the disease that destroyed the family.
www.batesplace.com /ebates.htm   (1575 words)

  
 Bates - desc11 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Oliver BATES was born 13 Jan 1720 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Betty BATES was born 03 Dec 1727 in Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts and was christened 03 Dec 1727 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Hannah BATES was born 12 Sep 1736 in Westford, Middlesex, MA and was christened 12 Sep 1736 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
www.wardell.org /gen/bates/desc11.htm   (265 words)

  
 Edward Bates Summary
Bates' influence was strongest at the beginning of his term.
In 1864, Bates suffered a mild stroke, to which the stress of having one son in the Union army and another in the Confederate forces may have contributed.
Bates resigned the attorney generalship in 1864 and devoted his efforts to opposing a radical new Missouri constitution that denied former Confederates the right to vote.
www.bookrags.com /Edward_Bates   (795 words)

  
 Little Ivies: Benjamin Edward Bates Eulogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bates in Boston, simply adding that, residing there until the day of his death, he was connected with various associations,--business, social, and religious, --that made his life there an active, influential, and honorable once.
Bates to insure the starting of the Bank, and at a time when he was advancing largely form his private means to carry on the work of the Lewiston Water Power Company.
Bates that it was his duty to aid in founding a College here, for the reason that he was the owner of a large amount of property here.
www.littleivies.com /2006/04/benjamin-edward-bates-eulogy.html   (7811 words)

  
 Edward Bates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Lincoln's attorney general, Edward Bates, was born in 1793 in Virginia, the son of a planter and merchant.
As the issue of slavery expansion intensified during the 1850s, Bates took his stand with those who favored keeping the territories free.
As a border s tate conservative, Bates was widely mentioned as a presidential candidate for the 1860 Republican nomination.
www.tulane.edu /~latner/Bates.html   (288 words)

  
 Edward Bates
BATES, Edward, statesman, born in Belmont, Goochland County, Virginia, 4 September 1793; died in St. Louis, Mo., 25 March 1869.
Bates was a delegate to the convention for internal improvement, held in Chicago, and here made a favorable impression upon the country at large.
Bates became more and more prominent as an anti-slavery man, until in 1859 he was mentioned as a candidate for the presidency.
www.famousamericans.net /edwardbates   (707 words)

  
 Interview - James Edward Bates
James Edward Bates was born in April 1970, in McComb, a small town in Mississippi.
Alike many a town in the American south, James Edward Bates explains, Mc Comb is divided racially by the railroad tracks: white neighbourhoods on one side, fl ones on the other.
Bates started working on the Klan in 1998, thanks to a local contact he got from a colleague at the Dothen Eagle.
www.visapourlimage.com /anglais/interview_bates.php3   (656 words)

  
 BatesNow | // | Faith by Their Works
Bates was in relatively weak fiscal shape in its first decades, and a large part of Bates' modest financial situation was due indirectly to its religious connection.
Bates College was eventually founded to support the education of Free Will Baptists and others who did not necessarily want to be educated in the schools affiliated with the Calvinists, such as Bowdoin and Yale, which were affiliated with the Congregationalists.
Bates that the proposed College should be named for him."[20] Unfortunately, after Bates' death in 1878, a lengthy court battle between Bates College and Bates' heirs took place, and the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled against the College.
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 Advice: Edward Bates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bates followed the argument of General Scott and other army experts that the fort could be relieved only by employing a massive military force that would appear to others as aggressive and provoke war.
Finally, Bates concurred with Seward that in several of the Confederate states, "a large proportion of the people" were "lovers of the Union." Conciliatory rather than provocative measures would enable them to restore the nation without bloodshed.
Bates made clear that he was not in favor of a permanent division of the country.
www.tulane.edu /~sumter/InitialProb/IBatesAdvice.html   (227 words)

  
 Bates Family History Part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Frederick Bates Governor of the Territory of Upper Louisiana from May, 1807 to October, 1807; from September, 1809 to September, 1810; from November 29, 1812 to December 7, 1812; and he was Governor of the Territory of Missouri from December 12, 1812 to July, 1813.
Edward Bates, brother of Frederick Bates, served as a private soldier in the War of 1812, having enlisted before he was of age; but he was promoted to sergeant before the expiration of his term.
John Bates V was born March 10, 1770 in VA and died January 15, 1846 in Hickory Flat, Cherokee Co., GA. He married Frances Lucinda Burnett November 1, 1796 in Patrick Co., VA. She was born 1778 in Amherst Co., VA and died September 15, 1856 near Hickory Flat, Cherokee Co. GA.
www.level6.com /family-history/bates/Bates-Family-History-Part-II.html   (1784 words)

  
 Edward Bates Page 2: Details of the Life of Edward Bates of Weymouth, MA
Edward BATE[S] was probably born shortly before his christening on 23 November 1606, in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England.
On 13 May 1640, Edward was one of the men chosen to be a member of the Court to make a levy or tax upon several towns in the Massachusetts Colony.
Edward was also a large land-holder in Weymouth, his residence being in what is now East Weymouth, near the Hingham line.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~lsfeist/edwarddetails.htm   (580 words)

  
 Mr. Lincoln's White House: Edward Bates (1793-1869)
Like his colleagues, Bates was furious with the lack of cooperation among Union generals, especially that of George McClellan who had just been appointed to coordinate the Army of the Potomac and the Army of Virginia.
Bates and Postmaster General Montgomery Blair defended the relationships among cabinet members at a December 1862 confrontation with angry Republican members of the Senate who were seeking the ouster of Secretary of State Seward.
Bates was a former State Senator and one-term Whig Congressman (1827-29) who lost a Missouri Senate race to Thomas Hart Benton before returning to state political and judicial posts.
www.mrlincolnswhitehouse.org /inside.asp?ID=83&subjectID=2   (865 words)

  
 Edward Bates
Louis and in 1826 was elected to the House of Representatives.
In 1860 Bates was one of those nominated to become the presidential candidate of the Republican Party.
Bates hoped to be appointed at Chief Justice of the Supreme Court but instead this post went to Salmon P. Chase.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USACWbates.htm   (333 words)

  
 Edward Bates wins 2004 John Tait Award
Bates has worked with the WCB of B.C. in roles from a legal officer beginning in 1974, to assistant director in 1979, to director in 1985, to his current duties as general counsel and secretary, a position he has held since 1988.
Bates was responsible for the implementation of B.C.’s Criminal Injury Compensation Act for many years and ensured the WCB of B.C.’s compliance with B.C.’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Bates received his LL.B from the University of New Brunswick in 1968 and was called to the Alberta Bar in 1970 and the B.C. Bar in 1974.
www.cba.org /CBA/News/2004_Releases/2004-08-16_tait.aspx   (430 words)

  
 Bates - desc08 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Edward BATES (Edmund BATES, James (John) BATES, John BATES, Andrew, John, Thomas, John Or Thomas) was born about 1593 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England.
Edward married Lydia FAIRBANKS, daughter of Richard FAIRBANKS and Elizabeth DAULTON, about 1640 in Boston,, MA.
John BATES was born 09 Jan 1641 and died 11 Apr 1722.
www.wardell.org /gen/bates/desc08.htm   (124 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Edward Bates": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Chase and Attorney General Edward Bates, were discussed in April as possible appointees to fill Court vacancies, and the Chicago Tribune reported a growing movement to...
By 1847, Edward Bates, a Yankee lawyer who recently had arrived in St. Louis from the hinterland, was aware of the custom, though he...
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 Edward Bates - Moviefone
Biography of Edward Bates by the Lincoln Institute...
Edward Bates was born in Goochland County, Virginia, on 4th September, 1793.
Edward Bates - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Edward Bates Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/edward-bates/188419/main   (87 words)

  
 Frederick Bates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in 1777 in Belmont, Virginia, Bates started his career as a low level government official in Detroit, Michigan, then received a significant promotion when the Aaron Burr conspiracy was uncovered.
In 1824, Bates became the second governor of Missouri, and died in office in August 1825, in Chesterfield, Missouri, due to a short illness thought to be pneumonia.
Bates was buried at the family cemetery on the Thornhill estate near St.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frederick_Bates   (352 words)

  
 WashingtonJobs.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Edward Bates: We currently establishing a non-profit division that will be taking care of the many educational and service needs of our membership and the community.
Edward Bates: Yes, in March we will be offering virtual labs in conjunction with our live practive labs that will give our members the ability to study for their certs.
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commerce.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/00/auto_vcf_mr6.htm   (1835 words)

  
 Edward BATES — Infoplease.com
Cain, Marvin R. Lincoln’s Attorney General: Edward Bates of Missouri.
A review of the argument of President Lincoln and Attorney General Bates, in favor of presidential power to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.
Edward Bates, attorney general of the United States, on the validity of the acceptances given by John B. Floyd, secretary of war, to Russell, Majors, & Waddell, now held by Peirce & Bacon.
www.infoplease.com /biography/us/congress/bates-edward.html   (154 words)

  
 Re: Descendants of Edward Bates of Weymouth, Ma
In Reply to: Descendants of Edward Bates of Weymouth, Ma by Nathan E Bates III
Re: Descendants of Edward Bates of Weymouth, Ma Karen Simmons 12/26/98 (
Re: Descendants of Edward Bates of Weymouth, Ma Marcella Alohalani Boido 1/30/00
genforum.genealogy.com /bates/messages/744.html   (181 words)

  
 Bates Family Home Page: Descendants of Edward Bates of Weymouth, MA
This site is dedicated to the descendants of Elder Edward BATE[S] of Weymouth, MA and includes a continuing descendancy from him through the mid 20th Century.
She was the one who started me on this adventure, by leaving to her children and grandchildren, all her work and efforts regarding the Bates family history.
Her work inspired me to do and learn more about not only the Bates family, but all my other families as well.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~lsfeist/bateshome.htm   (246 words)

  
 Edward Bates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He served as United States Attorney General under Abraham Lincoln from 1861 to 1864.
He was also the younger brother of James Woodson Bates.
L-R: Edwin M. Stanton, Salmon P. Chase, Abraham Lincoln, Gideon Welles, Caleb Smith, William H. Seward, Montgomery Blair and Edward Bates.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Bates   (467 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - James Edward Bates and others
She is the daughter of Denis Moberly Bates and Hilary Mackay.
She is the daughter of Major Philip Edward Bates and Mary Patricia Carol Bell.
Anthony Yates married Patricia Mary Bates, daughter of Major Philip Edward Bates and Mary Patricia Carol Bell, in 1978.
www.thepeerage.com /p13501.htm   (570 words)

  
 Bates Place
The site was put together by Gary Rhodes who resides in the historic Oliver and Cyrus Bates home and has been quite helpful in researching the Bates history of the home and area (as well as doing much in the way of genealogy research for the Henderson area).
This site has been the home of the Lyman Lester and Sarah Edith (Lee) Bates Ancestry and Descendency and still is (it can be found intact by clicking on Lyman Lester Bates and Sarah Edith Lee in the menu to the left).
I will not pretend to have all the information on Bates ancestry and what I do have may even be incorrect.
www.batesplace.com   (649 words)

  
 EDWARD BATES - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 02/08/1863
ALS: "Edwd Bates" as Lincoln's Attorney General, 1p, 5x5.
After a falling out with Lincoln, Bates resigned in November 1864 and returned to his Missouri home, his honor intact.
Letters of Bates as Attorney General are surprisingly scarce.
www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/3_2001/politicians/EDWARD_BATES.htm   (136 words)

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