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33: 242: 289:) in 1862 and was admitted to the bar in 1865, the same year he established a law partnership with John T. Dye in Indianapolis. Harris was a founding member (1878) and president (1883 and 1890) of the Indianapolis Bar Association; a founder and president (1899 to 1904) of the Indiana Law School, which was a forerunner to the 423:
Harris was admitted to the bar in 1865 and established a law partnership with John T. Dye in Indianapolis, Indiana. They dissolved their fourteen-year partnership in 1879. Harris, who specialized in corporate law, continued to practice law on his own, becoming one of the state's prominent lawyers in
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Harris was active in civic affairs, especially in the areas of law and higher education. He helped found the Indiana Law School (1893), in addition to serving on its board of directors, as an early instructor, and as the school's president (1899 to 1904). The private law school was a forerunner to
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Harris's legacy includes his contributions to the state’s legal profession, most notably the formation of the Indianapolis Bar Association, which has grown from its original 40 members to a more than 5,100, and the Indiana State Bar Association, which also continues to serve the state's legal
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met in the law offices of Dye and Harris to establish the Indianapolis Bar Association. Harris served as president of the association in 1883 and in 1890. Harris and Dye maintained their law practice for fourteen years, but dissolved the partnership in 1879, when Dye went to work for the
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Harris spent a year teaching before establishing a law practice in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was admitted to the bar in 1865, the same year he formed a law partnership with John T. Dye. On November 30, 1878, a gathering of forty local attorneys that included the future
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At India Crago Harris's bequest, a trust in honor of her husband was established in 1948 to fund a public lecture series. The Addison C. Harris Memorial Lecture brings prominent legal scholars to Indiana to lecture at
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Harris used his connections in the state's Republican Party and his friendship with Charles Fairbanks, a U.S. senator from Indiana at that time, to secure an appointment on January 10, 1899, from
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Addison and India Harris's primary residence was located on North Meridian Street in Indianapolis. In addition to their Indianapolis home, Harris acquired property in rural
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Addison Harris received his early education in local Quaker schools near his Wayne County home. He enrolled at North Western Christian University (present-day
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Harris became one of the state's most prominent lawyers in the late nineteenth century and first decade of the twentieth century. He supported the concept of
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majority. While Harris was serving in his first session of the state senate in 1877, his father, Branson Harris, was serving in the
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in 1999. The restored home is operated as a local history museum and a site for community events and private rentals.
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Balkin, Jack M. (July 29, 2018). "The Recent Unpleasantness: Understanding the Cycles of Constitutional Time".
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Jack M. Balkin (July 29, 2018). "The Recent Unpleasantness: Understanding the Cycles of Constitutional Time".
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in Hamilton County was later nicknamed Ambassador House in reference to his diplomatic service as a
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in Indianapolis. In addition his leadership at the law school, Harris was president of the
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U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (ambassador) to Austria-Hungary
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McKee, Ann; Milkovitch & Carol Ann Schweikert (March 26, 1997).
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In 1889 Harris was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the
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and died in Indianapolis on September 2, 1916. He is buried at
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from Indiana at that time, to secure an appointment in 1899 as
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the late nineteenth century. Harris was also a member of the
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For a list of the Addison C. Harris Memorial Lectures, see:
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Leander J. Monks; Logan Esarey; Ernest V. Shockley (1916).
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from 1876 to 1880, but was unsuccessful in his bid for the
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To save it from demolition the Town (present-day City) of
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Addison Clay Harris was born on October 1, 1840, in rural
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A Biographical Directory of the Indiana General Assembly
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boards to settle labor disputes. Harris also authored
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Yale Law School, Public Law Research Paper Number 648
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in 1889. Harris used his political connections with
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Indiana University Bloomington 1165:. Indiana University Bloomington 533:Indiana House of Representatives 460:, among other civic activities. 331:Indiana House of Representatives 240: 1510:20th-century American diplomats 398:Herron School of Art and Design 1357:. Indianapolis Bar Association 913:. Indianapolis Bar Association 660:Indiana University Bloomington 16:American lawyer and politician 1: 1530:19th-century American lawyers 1444:Tuohy, John (July 26, 2007). 1404:Shepherd, Rebecca A. (1980). 1279:Courts and Lawyers of Indiana 1080:and Accompanying photographs. 704:Courts and Lawyers of Indiana 596:Indiana State Bar Association 540:U.S. House of Representatives 450:Indiana State Bar Association 434:U.S. House of Representatives 299:Indiana State Bar Association 1370:Reed, George Irving (1899). 1090:John Tuohy (July 26, 2007). 732:Rebecca A. Shepherd (1980). 1421:Taylor, Charles W. (1895). 798:George Irving Reed (1899). 1546: 1520:Indiana Historical Society 1228:. 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Indiana Law Journal. 495:and favored the use of 177:, Indianapolis, Indiana 521:Marion County, Indiana 309:; and a member of the 1047:(Searchable database) 567:Charlemagne Tower Jr. 546:for Indiana in 1896. 493:workers' compensation 440:, who was serving as 386:Connersville, Indiana 380:Harris met his wife, 366:Indiana Supreme Court 327:Wayne County, Indiana 283:Wayne County, Indiana 277:(1876 to 1880) and a 205:Indianapolis, Indiana 143:Wayne County, Indiana 1462:on December 13, 2013 1108:on December 13, 2013 664:Maurer School of Law 569:, who was appointed 544:presidential elector 481:Charles W. Fairbanks 438:Charles W. Fairbanks 295:presidential elector 281:(1899 to 1901). The 261:and civic leader in 196:India (Crago) Harris 1193:Muncie Morning News 886:Muncie Morning News 653:Honors and tributes 628:Crown Hill Cemetery 573:. Harris served in 478:U.S. Vice President 452:and as a member of 415:from 1899 to 1901. 376:Marriage and family 293:in Indianapolis; a 255:Addison Clay Harris 175:Crown Hill Cemetery 130:Addison Clay Harris 99:Robert S. McCormick 1339:The Indiana Lawyer 1003:The Indiana Lawyer 622:Harris suffered a 565:. Harris replaced 507:Indiana politician 269:, who served as a 1453:Indianapolis Star 1099:Indianapolis Star 643:West-Harris House 614:in Indianapolis. 604:Purdue University 585:Community service 542:. He served as a 515:, was elected to 486:Big Four Railroad 474:Benjamin Harrison 458:board of trustees 454:Purdue University 409:West-Harris House 370:Samuel E. Perkins 362:Butler University 307:board of trustees 303:Purdue University 287:Butler University 252: 251: 219:Butler University 153:September 2, 1916 111:Charlemagne Tower 25:Addison C. Harris 1537: 1471: 1469: 1467: 1461: 1455:. 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Indiana Senate
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Austria-Hungary
William McKinley
Robert S. McCormick
Charlemagne Tower
Wayne County, Indiana
Indianapolis
Indiana
Crown Hill Cemetery
Republican
India (Crago) Harris
Alma mater
Butler University
Lawyer

lawyer
Indianapolis
Indiana
Republican
Indiana Senate
U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (ambassador) to Austria-Hungary
Wayne County, Indiana
Butler University
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
presidential elector
Indiana State Bar Association
Purdue University
board of trustees
Indiana Historical Society

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