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Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852

 

Dates

  • Existence: 1782 - 1852

Biography

Daniel Webster was born on January 18, 1872 in Salisbury, New Hampshire. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1801, after which he began the study of law under Thomas W. Thompson and Christopher Gore. In 1805, he opens a law practice in Boscawen, New Hampshire where he stayed there until 1807. As a result of his opposition to the War of 1812, Webster is elected to the New Hampshire House of Representative in 1813 where he served until 1817. In 1816, he moves to Boston and is elected to the Massachusetts House of Representative (1823-1827) and the Senate (1827-1841 and 1845-1850). As a senator, he was a spokesman for American nationalism with powerful oratory that made him a key Whig leader. He spoke for conservatives and led the opposition to Democrat Andrew Jackson and his Democratic Party, firmly challenging Jackson's policies in the Bank War. From 1841 to 1843 and 1850 to 1852, Webster served as the United States Secretary of State. As a diplomat, he is best known for negotiating the Webster–Ashburton Treaty of 1842 with Great Britain which established the Canada–United States border east of the Rocky Mountains. As a lawyer, Webster was highly regarded in the courtroom, shaping several key US Supreme Court cases that established important constitutional precedents and bolstered the authority of the federal government. One of the cases he argued was the Dartmouth College case in 1819. The case arose when the president of Dartmouth College was deposed by its trustees, leading to the New Hampshire legislature attempting to force the college to become a public institution and thereby place the ability to appoint trustees in the hands of the governor of New Hampshire. The Supreme Court upheld the sanctity of the original charter of the college, which pre-dated the creation of the State. The landmark case is considered one of the most important in United States history as it affirmed that the Constitution's contract clause protected private corporations from government interference. Webster died October 24, 1852.

Found in 2046 Collections and/or Records:

Benjamin Joseph Gilbert letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 824219
Webster Mss 824219
Date(s): 1824-03-19
Abstract

In English.

Benjamin Porter letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 806268.1
Webster Mss 806268.1
Date(s): 1806-04-18
Abstract

In English.

Benjamin Porter letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 806319
Webster Mss 806319
Date(s): 1806-05-19
Abstract

In English.

Benjamin Porter letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 806611.1
Webster Mss 806611.1
Date(s): 1806-11-11
Abstract

In English.

Benjamin Porter letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 805527
Webster Mss 805527
Date(s): 1805-09-27
Abstract

In English.

Benjamin Porter letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 806112
Webster Mss 806112
Date(s): 1806-01-12
Abstract

In English.

Benjamin Ruggles letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 833431
Webster Mss 833431
Date(s): 1833-07-31
Abstract

In English.

Benjamin Vaughan letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 835530.4
Webster Mss 835530.4
Date(s): 1835-09-30
Abstract

In English.

Bennet Tyler letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 823473.1
Webster Mss 823473.1
Date(s): 1823-08-23
Abstract

In English.

B.F. Copeland letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 851608.1
Mss 851608.1
Date(s): 1851-11-08
Abstract

In English.

B.F. Perry letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 833314
Webster Mss 833314
Date(s): 1833-05-14
Abstract

In English.

Bohan P. Field letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 806176
Webster Mss 806176
Date(s): 1806-02-26
Abstract

In English.

Boot and Pratt letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 806201
Webster Mss 806201
Date(s): 1806-03-01
Abstract

In English.

Boot and Pratt letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 806324
Webster Mss 806324
Date(s): 1806-05-24
Abstract

In English.

Boston, [MA], to [Abraham Green Stevens, Franklin, NH] letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 835518
Webster Mss 835518
Date(s): 1835-09-18
Abstract

Asks Stevens if he has documents from a November 1833 settlement which Mr. Fletcher has not been able to locate.

Boston [Mass], to Dr. [Cyrus] Perkins, Letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 830613
Webster Mss 830613
Date(s): 1830-11-13
Abstract

Webster offers sympathy.

Boston [Mass], to George Ticknor Curtis, Letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 849565.1
Webster Mss 849565.1
Date(s): 1849-10-15
Abstract

Webster writes to his eventual biographer George Ticknor Curtis thanking him for an earlier letter and expresses his wish to meet with him in Albany.

Boston, [Mass.], to Harmanus Bleeker, Albany, N.Y. , Letter

 Collection
Identifier: 834422
Webster 834422
Date(s): 1834-07-22

[Boston] to Richard M. Blatchford [New York], Letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 851420
Webster Mss 851420
Date(s): 1851-07-20
Abstract

Notes that he arrived safe and early in Boston.

Boston to Samuel Batchelder, Letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 848558.1
Webster Mss 848558.1
Date(s): 1848-09-08
Abstract

Webster introduces Caleb Merrill to Batchelder in the hopes that he will give his approval to a Mill at the head of the Merrimack River.

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