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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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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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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
527:(1877 and 1879) before his term ended in 1880. Harris favored progressive legislation. He became a member of the Senate's judicial committee and a leader of the Republicans on the Senate floor at a time when the state had a
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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
641:, supervised the move of Harris's summer home in Hamilton County from its original location at 96th Street and Allisonville Road to 106th Street and Eller Road (present-day Heritage Park at White River) in 1996. The
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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 Harris received his early education in local Quaker schools near his Wayne County home. He enrolled at North
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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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1049:. Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology
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666:. The first lectures in the series were delivered in 1949. More recently, Professor
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1066:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: West-Harris House"
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882:"Addison Harris: Indianapolis Man Receives Appointment as Ambassador"
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McKee, Ann; Milkovitch & Carol Ann Schweikert (March 26, 1997).
1427:. Indianapolis, Indiana: Bench and Bar Publishing Company. p.
1391:. Vol. 1. Indianapolis: Indiana History Company. p. 129.
939:. Vol. 1. Indianapolis: Indiana History Company. p. 129.
825:. Vol. 1. Indianapolis: Indiana History Company. p. 129.
768:. Indianapolis, Indiana: Bench and Bar Publishing Company. p.
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Austria-Hungary
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Monks, Leander J.; Logan Esarey & Ernest V. Shockley (1916).
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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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Addison C. Harris, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right
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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
333:(1853, 1875, and 1877). Branson Harris's ancestors came to
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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
1301:. National Park Service, U. S. Department of the Interior
1195:. Vol. 21, no. 220. January 11, 1899. p. 1
1031:. National Park Service, U. S. Department of the Interior
888:. Vol. 21, no. 220. January 11, 1899. p. 1
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A Biographical Directory of the Indiana General Assembly
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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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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 Robert H. McKinney School of Law
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Indiana University β Purdue University Indianapolis
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501:Modern Views of Compensation for Personal Injuries
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965:Thomas Robert Johnson; Helen Hand (1940).
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997:Marilyn Odendahl (September 19, 2018).
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1387:Seeds, Russell Marlbourough (1899).
1372:Encyclopedia of Biography of Indiana
800:Encyclopedia of Biography of Indiana
647:National Register of Historic Places
1041:See also: Section 8, pages 5β6, in
935:Russell Marlbourough Seeds (1899).
843:Robinson and Berry, pp. 19β23, 27.
821:Russel Marlbourough Seeds (1899).
215:North Western Christian University
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345:; his father moved the family of
1264:. Indiana University Bloomington
1165:. Indiana University Bloomington
533:Indiana House of Representatives
460:, among other civic activities.
331:Indiana House of Representatives
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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).
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1228:. City of Fishers, Indiana
1123:. City of Fishers, Indiana
762:Charles W. Taylor (1895).
608:Indiana Historical Society
600:University of Indianapolis
598:(1904), and served on the
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297:in 1896; president of the
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405:Hamilton County, Indiana
321:Early life and education
1212:. Indiana Law Journal.
1147:. Indiana Law Journal.
495:and favored the use of
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521:Marion County, Indiana
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1047:(Searchable database)
567:Charlemagne Tower Jr.
546:for Indiana in 1896.
493:workers' compensation
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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
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438:Charles W. Fairbanks
295:presidential elector
281:(1899 to 1901). The
261:and civic leader in
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1193:Muncie Morning News
886:Muncie Morning News
653:Honors and tributes
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573:. Harris served in
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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
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604:Purdue University
585:Community service
542:. He served as a
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474:Benjamin Harrison
458:board of trustees
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362:Butler University
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