Maxwell Evarts
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Preceded bySherman N. Taylor[1]
Succeeded byC. H. Finch[2]
Maxwell Evarts | |
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Maxwell Evarts circa 1884, on his graduation from Yale College | |
| Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from the Windsor County, Windsor district | |
| In office 1906–1908 | |
| Preceded by | Sherman N. Taylor[1] |
| Succeeded by | C. H. Finch[2] |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 15, 1862 |
| Died | October 7, 1913 (aged 50) |
| Education |
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| Occupation | Lawyer and legislator |
Maxwell Evarts (November 15, 1862 – October 7, 1913) was an American lawyer and politician.
Maxwell Evarts was born on November 15, 1862, in New York City,[3] the youngest of the twelve children of Helen Minerva (Wardner) and William M. Evarts.[4] He attended St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire. He graduated from Yale College, 1884,[5] where he was a member of Skull and Bones.[6]: 165 After graduation, he studied for two years at Harvard Law School, and was then in the law office of Seward, DaCosta & Guthrie until summer 1889.