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  1. 4 days ago · Daniel Webster was an American orator and politician who practiced prominently as a lawyer before the U.S. Supreme Court and served as a U.S. congressman (1813–17, 1823–27), a U.S. senator (1827–41, 1845–50), and U.S. secretary of state (1841–43, 1850–52).

  2. Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress and served as the 14th and 19th U.S. Secretary of State under Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore.

  3. May 13, 2022 · Daniel Webster (1782-1852) was a leading American statesman, serving as a U.S. senator, representative, and secretary of state. This guide compiles digital materials at the Library of Congress, external websites, and a selected print bibliography.

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · Daniel Webster (1782-1852) emerged as one of the greatest orators and most influential statesmen in the United States in the early 19th century. As an attorney, he argued several landmark cases...

  5. Daniel Webster. Boston National Historical Park. Daniel Webster served as a statesman and orator for over fifty years. Library of Congress. Quick Facts. Significance: Statesman, Orator. Place of Birth: Salisbury, New Hampshire. Date of Birth: January 18, 1782. Place of Death: Marshfield, Massachusetts. Date of Death: October 24, 1852.

  6. One of the nation's greatest orators, Daniel Webster (1782–1852) lent his eloquence to the cause of national unity during the tumultuous years leading to the Civil War. Webster was born in Salisbury, New Hampshire, and gained national prominence as an attorney while serving five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.

  7. Explore the life of Daniel Webster, legendary orator and influential statesman, whose speeches and legal prowess shaped American history and politics.

  8. Daniel Webster was elected to Congress as a Federalist and served in the House of Representatives from 1813 to 1817. He was a prominent opponent of the Republican embargo and the War of 1812 and was elected to the House of Representatives from Boston, serving from 1823 to 1827, and then to the Senate in 1827.

  9. Jun 6, 2024 · Daniel Webster - Whig Leader, Statesman, Orator: After the Nullification Crisis had been settled, Webster made overtures for a political alliance with Jackson, an alliance that presumably would have brought Webster to the presidency as Jackson’s successor.

  10. Biographies of the Secretaries of State: Daniel Webster (1782–1852) Introduction. Webster was appointed Secretary of State by President William Henry Harrison on March 5, 1841. He entered duty the next day and completed his tenure on May 8, 1843, during the administration of President John Tyler.

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