Joseph Hodges Choate

Joseph Hodges Choate, 1898 Joseph Hodges Choate (January 24, 1832 – May 14, 1917) was an American lawyer and diplomat. He was chairman of the American delegation at the Second Hague Conference, and ambassador to the United Kingdom.

Choate was associated with many of the most famous litigations in American legal history, including the Kansas prohibition cases, the Chinese exclusion cases, the Isaac H. Maynard election returns case, the Income Tax Suit, and the Samuel J. Tilden, Jane Stanford, and Alexander Turney Stewart will cases. In the public sphere, he was influential in the founding of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The two Hague conferences / by Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917

    Published 1913
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    American addresses, by Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917

    Published 1911
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    Abraham Lincoln, and other addresses in England, by Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917

    Published 1910
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    Arguments and addresses of Joseph Hodges Choate / by Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917

    Published 1926
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    Abraham Lincoln and other addresses in England by Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917

    Published 1910
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    The boyhood and youth of Joseph Hodges Choate by Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917

    Published 1917
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