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'Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar' (
February 21,
1816 –
January 31,
1895) was an influential
American politician and lawyer from Massachusetts.
Early life
Born in
Concord, Massachusetts, he graduated from
Harvard University in
1835 and became a lawyer. Beginning in
1840 he practiced in Concord and
Boston, Massachusetts. That same year he married Caroline Downes Brooks (1820-1892), of Concord.
Political and legal career
In
1846 he was elected to the
Massachusetts Senate as an anti-slavery
Whig. He was a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in
Boston from
1849 until
1855 and then an Associate Justice of the
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from
1859 to
1869.
He was appointed 31st
Attorney General of the United States by
President Ulysses S. Grant in
1869 and served for a little over a year. During the same period, he was nominated by Grant to be an
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court but was not confirmed by the
United States Senate.
He was an
Alabama Claims commissioner in
1871 and was elected as a
Republican to the
43rd Congress (1873–75). He was not a candidate for renomination in
1874 and returned to practicing law.
He served on the board of overseers of
Harvard University from
1868 through
1882 and died in Concord in
1895. He is interred in
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in
Concord, Massachusetts.
Hoar family relations
His brother was influential U.S. Congressman and Senator for Massachusetts,
George Frisbie Hoar. His father was influential lawyer and politician
Samuel Hoar (1778 - 1856). Through his mother, Sarah Sherman, he was the grandson of American founding father
Roger Sherman and
Rebecca Minot Prescott. His children include
Sherman Hoar (1860 - 1898) and Samuel Hoar (1845-1904).
★ Hoar's first cousin
Roger Sherman Baldwin was Governor of Connecticut and a US Senator.
★ Another first cousin
William Maxwell Evarts was US Secretary of State, US Attorney General immediately preceding before Hoar, and a US Senator.
See also
★
Baldwin, Hoar & Sherman family
References
★ "HOAR, Ebenezer Rockwood, (1816 - 1895)"
★ Butler, Benjamin Franklin. Letter of General Benj. F. Butler, to Hon. E. R. Hoar . [Lowell?, Mass.]: N.p., 1876.
★ Cox, Jacob Dolson. ''How Judge Hoar Ceased to be Attorney General." ''Atlantic Monthly" July 1895, p 162. (Available online:
''Making of America''. Cornell University Library)
★ Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood. Address at the laying of the corner stone of the Memorial Hall . Boston: Tolman & White, printers, 1870.
★ Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood. Address in the old Concord Meeting House, April 19, 1894 . Boston: Beacon Press, T. Todd, printer, 1894.
★ Hoar, George Frisbie. The charge against President Grant and Attorney General Hoar of packing the Supreme Court of the United States . Worcester, Mass.: Press of C. Hamilton, [1896?]
★ Massachusetts. Bar. Tributes to the Bar and of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth to the memory of Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar. Cambridge, Mass.: J. Wilson and Son, University Press, 1895.
★ Storey, Moorfield, and Edward W. Emerson. Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar: A Memoir. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1911.
External links
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Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography: The Hoar Family
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Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts: Office of Reporter of Decisions (1804–Present) 163 Mass. 597 (1895) Ebenezer R. Hoar Memorial
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Ebenezer Hoar Papers: University of Michigan
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Baldwin family of Connecticut Political Graveyard
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Hoar family of Massachusetts Political Graveyard