Disambiguation evidence for Attorney General Richard Olney via surface form

"Richard Olney"


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Predicate Object
appointedBy Grover Cleveland
surface form: President Grover Cleveland
buriedIn Mount Auburn Cemetery
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1835-09-15
dateOfDeath 1917-04-08
educatedAt Brown University NERFINISHED
educatedAt Harvard Law School
employer United States Department of Justice
employer United States Department of State
endTime 1895-06-10 as United States Attorney General
endTime 1897-03-05 as United States Secretary of State
era Gilded Age
era Progressive Era
familyName Olney
givenName Richard NERFINISHED
influencedBy Grover Cleveland administration policies
instanceOf United States Attorney General
instanceOf United States Secretary of State
instanceOf human
instanceOf lawyer
instanceOf politician
knownFor Aggressive use of federal power against labor unions
knownFor Strengthening federal authority in interstate commerce matters
legalSpecialty railroad law
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
nativeLanguage English
notableEvent Pullman Strike
surface form: Pullman Strike of 1894
notableWork Expansion of federal authority over labor disputes
notableWork In re Debs Supreme Court case
surface form: Use of federal injunctions in the Pullman Strike
occupation lawyer
occupation politician
occupation statesman
participatedIn Venezuelan boundary dispute diplomacy
placeOfBirth Oxford, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Boston, Massachusetts
positionHeld Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
positionHeld United States Attorney General
positionHeld United States Secretary of State
practicedLawIn Boston, Massachusetts
regionOfActivity Massachusetts
regionOfActivity Washington, D.C.
represented railroad companies
residence Boston, Massachusetts
sexOrGender male
startTime 1893-03-06 as United States Attorney General
startTime 1895-06-10 as United States Secretary of State
usedLegalInstrument Interstate Commerce Commission Termination Act of 1995
surface form: Interstate Commerce Act enforcement
usedLegalInstrument federal injunctions