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Edwin W. Stoughton

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Stoughton never fully recovered his health and lived in retirement until his death. He died in New York City on January 7, 1882. Former President Grant was one of the pallbearers at his funeral. He was buried at the Old South Church Cemetery in
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he defended Hayes' claim to the office, and was one of the lawyers who represented Hayes before the Electoral Commission appointed to settle the contest. When Hayes took office he displayed his gratitude by naming Stoughton
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on May 4, 1818. He was the son of Thomas Potwine Stoughton and Susan Bradley. At age 18 he moved to
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during Goodyear's lawsuits over his process for using heat and sulphur to process rubber (
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administration Stoughton published a treatise defending Grant's use of federal troops in
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Stoughton was a famed patent lawyer, most notably working for
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to study law, was admitted to the bar, and began a practice.
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United States Minister to Russia
Rutherford B. Hayes
George H. Boker
John W. Foster
Springfield, Vermont
New York City
New York
Windsor, Vermont
Republican
Lawyer
Springfield, Vermont
New York City
Charles Goodyear
Vulcanization
Stalwart
Republican Party
Ulysses S. Grant
Louisiana
Reconstruction
presidential election of 1876
Minister to Russia
Saint Petersburg
Windsor, Vermont
Henry Evander Stoughton
Edwin Henry Stoughton
Charles Bradley Stoughton
Union Army
American Civil War
John Fiske

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