William Maxwell Evarts
1818 – 1901
37 works on record
Works

Arguments And Speeches Of William Maxwell Evarts V1
2007

Arguments and speeches of William Maxwell Evarts
1919

The Monetary conference
1881

Eulogy on Chief-Justice Chase
1874

Surrogate's court, county of New York

The unveiling of the Seward memorial statue

Independence Day orations and poems

The heritage of the Pilgrims

Great speech of Hon. William M. Evarts on rapid transit
A plea for the restoration of silver to its money uses
1890
Speech of Mr. Evarts
1881
In the case of Wm. McGarrahan
1870
Decision of the court and argument of Wm. M. Evarts, Esq., of New York City in the Supreme Court of the United States delivered at Washington Feb. 5, 1866
1866
In the Supreme Court of the United States ... December 21st, 1866, the commissioners of taxes of the city and county of New York, defendants in error, adsm. the people on the relation of Rob't L. Kennedy, plaintiffs in error
1866
William Maxwell Evarts papers
Speech of Mr. Evarts, a delegate of the United States, at the International Monetary Conference at Paris, on the 19th day of May, 1881
Discours de M. Evarts délégué des États-Unis a la Conférence Monétaire Internationale de Paris, prononcé le 19 mai 1881
Jonathan Lemmon, a citizen of the state of Virginia, vs. the people of the state of New York, ex rel. Louis Napoleon
Argument
An oration by William Maxwell Evarts, and a poem by Francis Miles Finch, delivered before the Linonian Society of Yale College, at its centennial anniversary, with an account of the celebration
Speeches of Hon. William M. Evarts, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, September 3 and 8, 1890
The tenement house cigar law
Argument of Mr. Evarts, one of the counsel of the United States, addressed to the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva on the 5th and 6th August, 1872, in reply to the special argument of the counsel of Her Britannic Majesty
Supreme court of the United States, no. ---. Josefa de Haro et al., appellants, vs. the United States
Argument in behalf of the Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad Company before the Hon. J.D. Cox, Secretary of the Interior
In the matter of Benjamin W. Perkins against the Russian government
Brief on behalf of the owners of the cargo of the Britsh barque "Springbok," as submitted on 18th August, 1873, to the Mixed commission on British and American claims under the treaty of Washington, 1871
In the Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1808, Frank P. Blair, Jr., plaintiff in error, vs. J.S. Thompson, et al
In Court of Appeals, John A. Post et al., respondents, vs. Matilda Weil, executrix, &c., and others, appellants
Opinions of William M. Evarts and Grosvenor P. Lowrey, upon the constitutionality of certain statutes of the state of California, requiring revenue stamps upon passage tickets
[The Bate refrigerating company, appellant, vs. George H. Hammond & co
Argument in the Stokes will case, on behalf of the proponents, before the Hon. Daniel C. Rollins, surrogate
An oration
Supreme court of the United States. Dec. term, 1866. United States vs. Heirs of De Haro. No. 420. Appeal from the Northern District of California. Brief of United States. Henry Stanbery, Attorney General. J.A. Will, Special counsel
Argument in behalf of the Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad Company
In the matter of proving the last will, &c., of Henry Parish, Joseph Delafield, appellant, against Daniel Parish, James Parish, Ann Parish and Martha Sherman, respondents, Susan M. Parish, appellant against the same, respondents
Réclamations de l'Alabama