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MOODY, William Henry, a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Newbury, Mass.,
December 23, 1853; was graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., in 1872
and from Harvard University in 1876; studied law; was admitted to the bar in
1878 and practiced in Haverhill, Mass.; city solicitor 1888-1890; district
attorney for the eastern district of Massachusetts 1890-1895; elected as a
Republican to the Fifty-fourth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death
of William Cogswell; reelected to the Fifty-fifth, Fifty-sixth, and
Fifty-seventh Congresses and served from November 5, 1895, until his
resignation May 1, 1902; appointed Secretary of the Navy in the Cabinet of
President Theodore Roosevelt and served from May 1, 1902, until July 1, 1904;
Attorney General of the United States July 1, 1904, to December 12, 1906;
appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt as an Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of the United States December 3, 1906, and served from December
16, 1906, until his retirement by special act of Congress approved June 23,
1910, on account of ill health; died in Haverhill, Mass., July 2, 1917;
interment in Byfield Cemetery, Georgetown, Mass.
BibliographyMcDonough, Judith Rene. William Henry Moody. Ph.D. diss.,
Auburn University, 1983.
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