Alexander Hill Everett was an American diplomat, politician, and Boston man of letters. Everett held diplomatic posts in the Netherlands, Spain, Cuba, and China. His translations of European literature, published in the North American Review, were... Wikipedia
Born: March 19, 1790, Boston, MA
Died: June 28, 1847 (age 57 years), Guangzhou, China
Books: A Discourse on the Progress and Limits of Social Improvement: Including a General Survey of the History of Civilization, A Defence of the Character and Principles of Mr. Jefferson: Being an Address Delivered at Weymouth, Mass. at the Request of the Anti-Masonic and Democratic Citizens of that Place, on the 4th of July, 1836, An Address to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Bowdoin College on the Present State of Polite Learning in England and America, Etc, and more
Grandparent: Ebenezer Everett
Great-grandparent: John Everett
Nephews: William Everett, Edward Brooks Everett, and Henry Sidney Everett
Nieces: Charlotte Brooks Everett, Grace Webster Everett, and Anne Gorham Everett
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