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  1. 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.

  2. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Joseph H. Choate (1832-1917), a diplomat and lawyer, was considered the quintessential New Englander, though much of his life was spent in New York City at the apogee of America's Gilded Age.

  3. Joseph Hodges Choate Jr. (February 2, 1876 – January 19, 1968), was an American lawyer who chaired the Voluntary Committee of Lawyers, a group established in 1927 that promoted the repeal of prohibition.

  4. This lawyer, who grew up in Salem, Massachusetts, battled Tammany Hall in New York before he became U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain. He settled the Alaska-Canada dispute and negotiated the Open Door Policy in China.

  5. JOSEPH HODGES CHOATE. BORN AT SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 24, 1832. SON OF DR. GEORGE AND MARGARET MANNING (HODGES) CHOATE. GRADUATED FROM HARVARD COLLEGE, 1852. WITH DEGREE OF A.B. AND FROM HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, 1854. RECEIVED HONORARY DEGREE OF A.M. FROM HARVARD, 1860. AND HONORARY DEGREE OF LL.D., 1888.

  6. Joseph Hodges Choate (1832-1917), a successful lawyer and diplomat, was born on January 24, 1832, in Salem, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard in 1852 followed by Harvard Law School in 1854.

  7. Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917, American Museum of Natural History, Museum trustees Publisher [New York : American Museum of Natural History] Collection americanmuseumnaturalhistory; biodiversity; americana Contributor American Museum of Natural History Library Language English Item Size 40.9M