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  Sewell or Sewall of Coventry - Person Page 113
     Charles Hoar was the son of Charles Hoar and Margery (Unknown) of Gloucester.
     Elinor Hoar was the daughter of Charles Hoar and Margery (Unknown) of Gloucester.
John Hoar died on 1 March 1764 in Sudbury at the age of 85.
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  George Frisbie Hoar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1865 Hoar was one of the founders of the Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science, now the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Hoar represented Massachusetts as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1869 through 1877; he then served in the U.S. Senate until his death.
George Frisbie Hoar's autobiography, Autobiography of Seventy Years was published in 1903; it first appeared in serial form in Scribner's magazine.
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 The Hoar Family
Squire Hoar served one term in the U.S. Congress 1835-36, was appointed to the Massachusetts Governor's Council in 1845, and at age 72 was elected to the Massachusetts legislature.
The effects of the incident on Judge Hoar and his lawyer sons, George Frisbie Hoar and Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar were to be seen in their subsequent political activities in opposition to the Slave Power.
George Frisbie Hoar (August 29, 1826-1904) graduated from Harvard College in 1846 and its law school in 1848.
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 George Frisbie Hoar - Encyclopedia.com
With his brother, Ebenezer Hoar, and father, Samuel Hoar (1778–1856), he was instrumental in the formation of the Republican Party.
WELCH, JR., GEORGE FRISBIE HOAR AND THE HALF-BRE...
Among the trustees was Senator Hoar, sponsor in the Senate of the 1882 petition...
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 The Hoar Family
Such was the prominence and prestige of the Hoars, their children and their grandchildren that they were known during the greater part of the 19th century as the Royal Family of Concord.
Squire Hoar served one term in the U.S. Congress 1835-36, was appointed to the Massachusetts Governor's Council in 1845, and at age 72 was elected to the Massachusetts legislature.
The effects of the incident on Judge Hoar and his lawyer sons, George Frisbie Hoar and Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar were to be seen in their subsequent political activities in opposition to the Slave Power.
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 George Frisbie Hoar -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
George Frisbie Hoar (29 August, 1826–30 September, 1904) was a prominent (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States (A person active in party politics) politician.
Hoar represented Massachusetts as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1869 through 1877; he then served in the (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. Senate) U.S. Senate until his death.
George Frisbie Hoar's (A biography of yourself) autobiography, Autobiography of Seventy Years was published in 1903; it first appeared in serial form in Scribner's magazine.
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 Papers of Legendary Hoar Family Come to the Concord Library
Sam Hoar was active in Concord town and church government and as an advocate of temperance and education.
E.R. Hoar was a Whig, a Free Soiler, and a Republican.
E.R. Hoar had him transferred to Company E of the 48th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, which left Massachusetts for New York on December 27, 1862, moved on to New Orleans, and, after several months of camp duty in Baton Rouge, was involved in the attack on Port Hudson.
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 George Frisbie Hoar
Rockwood HOAR - HOAR, Rockwood (1855—1906) HOAR, Rockwood, (son of George Frisbie Hoar, grandson of Samael...
Sherman HOAR - HOAR, Sherman (1860—1898) HOAR, Sherman, (son of Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, grandson of Samuel...
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 Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The current President of the United States, George W. Bush, is a member of the party and its de facto leader.
President George W. Bush, is the current de facto leader of the Republican party.
With the victory of George W. Bush in the closely contested 2000 election, the Republican party gained control of the presidency and both houses of Congress for the first time since 1952.
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 Terms from Gaius (Cilnius) Maecenas to Giovanni Da Bologna
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George Sand Biography (1804–76) (pseudonym of (Amandine) Aurore (Lucile) Dudevantnée Dupin)
Georges Arnaud Biography (1917–87) (pseudonym of Henri (Georges Charles Achille) Girard)
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 Hoar, George Frisbie --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Hoar, Ebenezer R. American politician, a leading antislavery Whig in Massachusetts who was briefly attorney general in President Ulysses S. Grant's administration.
George was elected to the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1974.
The lyric poet Stefan George was chiefly responsible for the revival of German poetry at the close of the 19th century.
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 Ebenezer R. Hoar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar (February 21, 1816–January 31, 1895) was an American politician.
He served on the board of overseers of Harvard University from 1868 through 1882 and died in Concord in 1895.
His brother was influential U.S. Senator George Frisbie Hoar.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Treaty of Paris (1898)
The controversial treaty was the subject of debate in the US Senate during the winter of 1898-1899, and it was approved on February 6, 1899 by a vote 57 to 27, only one vote more than the two-thirds majority required.
The defeat put an end to the Spanish Empire in America and, for the most part, in the Pacific Ocean, and marked the beginning of an age of United States colonial power.
During the Senate debate to ratify the treaty, Senators George Frisbie Hoar and George Graham Vest were outspoken opponents of the treaty.
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 The Nation, 06/24/1880 - Editorials
U.S. Senator George Frisbie Hoar was entertained on Saturday last by his fellow-citizens at Worcester, in well-merited recognition of the ability with which he had presided over the deliberations of the Chicago Convention.
...George Ticknor Curtis's articles on "McClellan's Last Service '- to the Republic," in the April, May, and June numbers of the North American Review, grave, earnest, and apparently well-reasoned as they are, it is not easy to speak with respect...
...Hoar has given his sanction the roots of all the prevailing abuses in the civil service are to bo found...
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 MHS | Rockwood Hoar Papers, 1835-1949 : Guide to the Collection
Rockwood Hoar (1855-1906) was born in Worcester, Mass., the son of George Frisbie Hoar (1826-1904) and Mary Louisa Spurr (d.
Christine Rice Hoar Gillett's correspondence, 1888-1929 and 1949, is in cartons 7-9; Frances Helen Hoar Foster's correspondence, 1905-1921, is in cartons 9-12; and Louisa Ruth Hoar LaFarge's correspondence, 1908-1923, is in carton 12.
Frances Helen Hoar Foster also maintained communications with a number of young men and women in her teenage years, and the letters are an interesting record of the social aspect of youth in the 1900s and 1910s.
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 George Frisbie HOAR — Infoplease.com
George F. Hoar (Late a Senator from Massachusetts).
“Opponents and Colleagues: George Frisbie Hoar and Henry Cabot Lodge, 1898-1904.” New England Quarterly 39 (June 1966): 182-209.
“Senator George Frisbie Hoar and the Defeat of Anti-Imperialism, 1898-1900.” Historian 26 (May 1964): 362-80.
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 Msg # 408 Date: 05 Aug 92 23:33:19 To: All Subj: Yet another 'religious' proclamation by G   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
NOW, THEREFOR, I, GEORGE BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim June 14, 1992, as Flag Day and the week beginning June 14, 1992, as National Flag Week.
I direct [aren't flags standard the appropriate officials of the government to form for government display the flag of the United States on all buildings George?] government buildings during that week.
George Bush -30- Pastor George never misses an opportunity to reaffirm the continued deification of these United States of America.
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 Hoar, George Frisbie. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Hoar served on the congressional electoral commission that decided the contested election of 1876 in favor of the Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.
He fought political corruption and avoided much of the partisan bitterness of the day.
Hoar was a leader among the group of New Englanders who opposed President McKinley’s imperialism.
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 AllRefer.com - George Frisbie Hoar (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Hoar served on the congressional electoral commission that decided the contested election of 1876 in favor of the Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.
He fought political corruption and avoided much of the partisan bitterness of the day.
Hoar was a leader among the group of New Englanders who opposed President McKinley's imperialism.
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 George Frisbie Hoar
He was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1852, and the State Senate in
Hoar represented Massachusetts as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from
With the Spanish American War Hoar became one of the Senate's most outspoken opponents of the Imperialism of the
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 Chesterwood Estate and Museum: Calendar
Statue of Senator George Frisbie Hoar, 1907-1908 (1907)
Description: George Frisbie Hoar (1826-1904), son of one of the leading lawyers of Massachusetts, was born in Concord, graduated from Harvard, and settled in Worcester to practice law.
The funds for the statue were raised by public subscription.
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 Photograph of Elizabeth Hoar and child. Em_Con_30.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Emerson regarded Elizabeth Hoar (1814-1878) as a member of his family as well as of the thoughtful circle of individuals drawn to his home for discussion and friendship.
Emerson and Elizabeth Hoar were both dealt a severe personal blow in May, 1836, when Charles died of tuberculosis.
Although the opportunity to become a member of the Emerson family was denied to Elizabeth Hoar, Emerson confided in her throughout their lives and referred to her as his sister.
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 11. Samuel Hoar, ca. 1850.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
One in a long line of highly competent lawyers in his family, Concord-born Samuel Hoar (1845-1904) was the grandson of Squire Sam Hoar and the third child and oldest son of Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar (lawyer, judge, and United States Attorney General) and his wife Caroline Downes Brooks Hoar (herself the daughter of lawyer Nathan Brooks).
Samuel Hoar married Kate Wise of Baltimore in 1871.
Model of civic responsibility though Samuel Hoar was in adulthood, this photograph of him as a young boy demonstrates the limits of his early willingness to do what was expected of him.
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 Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar
Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood, 1816–95, American lawyer, U.S. Attorney General (1869–70), b.
When Grant named him (1870) Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Senate, hostile to Hoar because he had insisted on filling new judgeships in the federal circuit courts with able rather than political appointees, refused to confirm the appointment.
Ebenezer Rockwood HOAR - HOAR, Ebenezer Rockwood (1816—1895) HOAR, Ebenezer Rockwood, (grandson of Roger Sherman, son...
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 The Story Of My Life: TO THE HON. GEORGE FRISBIE HOAR Cambridge, Mass.,
GEORGE FRISBIE HOAR Cambridge, Mass., November 25, 1901.
My Dear Senator Hoar:-- I am glad you liked my letter about Dr. Howe.
It was written out of my heart, and perhaps that is why it met a sympathetic response in other hearts.
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 George Trumbull Ladd - Encyclopedia.com
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 Encyclopedia: George Frisbie Hoar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-Breed Republicans. - WELCH, JR., RICHARD E.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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A study of the life and career of the Half-Breed Republican Representative and Senator George Frisbie Hoar (1826-1904) focusing on the Gilded and Progressive Eras.
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