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    Edward Everett

    American politician, pastor, educator, diplomat and orator

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  1. Education. Harvard University ( BA, MA) University of Göttingen ( PhD) Signature. 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 ...

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  2. 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 American Civil War (1861–65).

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  4. Edward Everett (1794-1865) was President of Harvard University from February 5, 1846, to February 1, 1849. He was also a Unitarian clergyman, teacher, statesman, and a renowned American orator. Early Life Edward Everett was born to the Reverend Oliver Everett and Lucy (Hill) Everett on April 11, 1794. As a boy, Everett read extensively in.

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  5. May 21, 2018 · On Apr. 11, 1794, Edward Everett was born in Dorchester, Mass. He obtained a bachelor of arts degree with highest honors from Harvard in 1811 and a master of arts in divinity in 1814. Appointed to the newly created chair in Greek at Harvard, he prepared for the post by obtaining a doctor's degree from the University of Göttingen in 1817.

  6. Brief life of a statesman-orator: 1794-1865. November-December 2013. History has not been kind to Edward Everett. A preeminent public man of the nineteenth century, brilliant and honored, he is today too often relegated to a supporting role: it was Everett whose 13,000-word oration, delivered at the dedication of a national cemetery on the site ...

  7. Edward Everett (1852–1853) Edward Everett was born in 1794 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, graduated from Harvard College in 1811, and spent the next three years there as a tutor while studying theology. He was ordained as a pastor in 1813 but accepted his alma mater’s offer of becoming a professor of Greek.

  8. Edward Everett 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. He also taught at Harvard University and served as its president.

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