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Nathaniel Holmes (judge)

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appointed him a Professor of Law; however, he did not teach any courses. In 1868, he resigned from the court, and returned to Harvard Law School, where he served as
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Professor of Law. In 1872, he resigned from Harvard and returned to St. Louis, where he practiced law until 1883, at which point he retired and returned to
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Holmes' parents were both the children of immigrants, with his father's father being from
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in 1833. After graduating Harvard in 1837, he became a tutor in
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appointed Holmes to fill one of the newly-vacated seats on the
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Member of the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1865 to 1868
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Peterborough, New Hampshire
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Supreme Court of Missouri
County Antrim
Fifeshire
Chester, Vermont
New Ipswich, New Hampshire
Philips Exeter Academy
Harvard University
Maryland
Harvard Law School
St. Louis, Missouri
John C. Edwards
circuit attorney
St. Louis County
school board
Ousting Ordinance
Thomas Clement Fletcher
state Supreme Court
University of Missouri
Royall
Cambridge
Francis Bacon
wrote the works attributed to
William Shakespeare



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