Yahoo Web Search

  1. Edward Everett

    Edward Everett

    American politician, pastor, educator, diplomat and orator

Search results

  1. Edward Everett (April 11, 1794 – January 15, 1865) was an American politician, Unitarian pastor, educator, diplomat, and orator from Massachusetts. Everett, as a Whig, served as U.S. representative, U.S. senator, the 15th governor of Massachusetts, minister to Great Britain, and United States secretary of state.

  2. Edward Everett, a prominent orator and politician, delivered a funeral oration at the dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery, where thousands of Union soldiers were buried. He compared the sacrifice of the American heroes to that of the ancient Greeks and praised the republican Union.

  3. Apr 7, 2024 · Edward Everett (born April 11, 1794, Dorchester, Mass., U.S.—died Jan. 15, 1865, Boston) was an American statesman and orator who is mainly remembered for delivering the speech immediately preceding President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address (Nov. 19, 1863) at the ceremony dedicating the Gettysburg National Cemetery (Pa.) during the ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. People also ask

  5. Learn about Edward Everett, the orator who spoke before Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of Gettysburg's National Cemetery in 1863. Read his speech, compare it with Lincoln's, and explore his life and career.

  6. May 21, 2018 · Learn about Edward Everett, a prominent American statesman and orator who delivered the Gettysburg address before Lincoln. Find out his political career, academic achievements, diplomatic missions, and controversies.

  7. Edward Everett (1794-1865) was a Unitarian clergyman, teacher, statesman, and a renowned American orator. He served as President of Harvard University from 1846 to 1849, and was also a diplomat, politician, and educational reformer.

  8. Apr 11, 2018 · Learn how Edward Everett, a classicist and orator, became the first American to receive a PhD and a supporter of Greek independence. Discover his role in the Gettysburg Address and his travels across Europe and the Ottoman Empire.

  1. People also search for