Barry, William T. 1785-1835
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Name (Hebrew)
ברי, ויליאם, 1785-1835
Name (Latin)
Barry, William T. 1785-1835
Other forms of name
Barry, W. T. (William Taylor), 1785-1835
Barry, William Taylor, 1785-1835
Date of birth
1785-02-05
Date of death
1835-08-30
Associated country
United States
Occupation
Lawyers
Legislators--United States
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- His An introductory lecture on the study of law, 1821:t.p. (William T. Barry, LL.D., prof. of law)
- LC in OCLC, 1-7-86(hdg.: Barry, William Taylor, 1785-1835; usage: William T. Barry)
- His Sir, we take the liberty of addressing you on one of the most important interests of society, the cause of education, 1822:p. 1 (signed: W.T. Barry, chairman)
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Wikipedia description:
William Taylor Barry (February 5, 1784 – August 30, 1835) was an American statesman, jurist and slave owner. He served as Postmaster General for most of the administration of President Andrew Jackson and was the only Cabinet member not to resign in 1831 as a result of the Petticoat affair.
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