William Gardner Choate

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William Gardner Choate was an American lawyer, federal judge, and prominent educator who co-founded the prestigious preparatory school Choate Rosemary Hall.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf American lawyer
educator
federal judge
human
almaMater Harvard College
Harvard Law School
appointedBy Rutherford B. Hayes
birthDate 1830-08-30
coFounded Choate Rosemary Hall
coFounderWith Mary Atwater Choate
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1920-11-14
educatedAt Harvard College
Harvard Law School
endTime 1881-06-01
familyName Choate
fieldOfWork education
law
founded Choate School
givenName William
hasPartIn history of American preparatory schools
heritage New England Yankee
influenced development of elite American boarding schools
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalSpecialty commercial law
corporate law
memberOf United States federal judiciary
notableFor co-founding Choate Rosemary Hall
service as a United States district judge
notableStudentBodyAssociatedWith students of Choate Rosemary Hall
notableWork founding of Choate School
occupation educator
judge
lawyer
placeOfBurial Wallingford, Connecticut
placeOfDeath Wallingford, Connecticut
positionHeld Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
practicedLawIn New York City
relative Joseph Hodges Choate
residence New York City
Wallingford, Connecticut
sexOrGender male
sibling Joseph Hodges Choate
spouse Mary Atwater Choate
startTime 1878-03-25

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Choate Rosemary Hall
founder

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