Disambiguation evidence for Chief Justice Morrison R. Waite via surface form

"Morrison R. Waite"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Morrison R. Waite".

Predicate Object
appointedBy Ulysses S. Grant
burialPlace Woodland Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1816-11-29
dateOfDeath 1888-03-23
educatedAt Yale College NERFINISHED
educatedAt Yale University
endTime 1888-03-23
familyName Waite
father Henry Matson Waite
fatherOccupation chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court
givenName Morrison
instanceOf Chief Justice of the United States
instanceOf human
knownFor jurisprudence during Reconstruction and Gilded Age
knownFor service as seventh Chief Justice of the United States
memberOf Skull and Bones
memberOf Supreme Court of the United States
middleName Remick
notableWork major opinion in Munn v. Illinois
notableWork major opinions in the Civil Rights Cases (1883)
notableWork opinions limiting federal enforcement of Reconstruction-era civil rights laws
numberOfChildren 3
occupation attorney
occupation judge
occupation jurist
occupation politician
orderInOffice 7th Chief Justice of the United States
placeOfBirth Lyme, Connecticut
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
politicalParty Republican Party
positionHeld Chief Justice of the United States
positionHeld delegate to the Geneva Arbitration (Alabama Claims)
positionHeld lawyer
positionHeld politician
practicedLawIn Toledo
surface form: Toledo, Ohio
presidedOver The Civil Rights Cases (1883)
surface form: Civil Rights Cases (1883)
presidedOver Hall v. DeCuir
presidedOver Minor v. Happersett
presidedOver Munn v. Illinois
presidedOver Reese v. United States
presidedOver Stone v. Mississippi
presidedOver United States v. Cruikshank
presidedOver United States v. Kagama
religion Congregationalism
sexOrGender male
spouse Amelia Champlin Waite
startTime 1874-03-04

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Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Morrison R. Waite".

surface form: The Civil Rights Cases