Joseph Hodges Choate
1832 – 1917
56 works on record
Works

The life of Joseph Hodges Choate
1920

The life of Joseph Hodges Choate as gathered chiefly from his letters
1920

The boyhood and youth of Joseph Hodges Choate
1917

The two Hague conferences
1913

American addresses
1911

Abraham Lincoln, and other addresses in England
1910

Memoir of William Crowninshield Endicott
1904

The Choate story book
1903

Ralph Waldo Emerson
1903

Benjamin Franklin
1903

The career and character of Abraham Lincoln
1902

Abraham Lincoln
1901

Case of General Fitz-John Porter
1879

Closing argument for the petitioner, Fitz John Porter
1879

Education in America

Lincoln and Grant today
Arguments and addresses of Joseph Hodges Choate
1926
The Board of Regents [New York State] in the matter of the application of William James Morton
1914
Immunity of private property at sea
1914
To the members of the legislature
1913
Progress at the second Hague Conference
1908
La propriété privée sur mer
1907
Alexander Hamilton
1904
The Supreme court of the United States
1903
Farragut
1881
Rapid transit
1877
Joseph Hodges Choate papers
Reasons for the repeal of the eighteenth amendment
The proposed sixteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States
An address delivered at the unveiling of the statue of Rufus Choate
Twenty-five years of civil service reform
Concise argument of Hon. Joseph H. Choate, on rapid transit
Argument before the Senate Committee on Miscellaneous Corporations
An address delivered at the unveiling of the statue of Rufus Choate in the Court House in Boston, October 15, 1898
Trial by jury
Case of general Fitz John Porter, Mr. Choate's argument for petitioner
Our profession
Memorial of Charles F. Southmayd
In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1894, nos. 893 and 894, Charles Pollock, appellant, vs. the Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., &c., no. 893, Lewis H. Hyde, appellant, vs. the Continental Trust Co., &c., no. 894
James Coolidge Carter
John W. Baker, sheriff of McLennan county, Texas appellant, vs. Wm. Grice
Autograph manuscript of speech of Joseph H. Choate and letter of Judge Hoar, for the dinner on Commencement Day, 1894, in celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession of C.W. Eliot to the presidency of Harvard University
[Brief and argument for petitioner, T.H. Cooper, with other papers, upon application for writ of prohibition to the district court of the United States, for the district of Alaska, to restrain the further exercise of judicial authority by that court in the case of the United States vs. The British schooner "W.P. Sayward"]
[Banque Franco-Egyptienne et al against John Crosby Brown et al. Arguments of James C. Carter, Wayne MacVeagh and Joseph H. Choate
Ex parte Thomas Henry Cooper, owner and claimant of the British Schooner "W.P. Sayward," and ex parte Sir John Thompson, K.C.M.G., Her Britannic Majesty's Attorney General of Canada
David Stewart, respondent, against Collis P. Huntington, appellant
Argument before the Senate committee on miscellaneous corporations in behalf of a bill to confer upon the "State Charities Aid Association" the power to visit county poorhouses, city almshouses, &c
The argument of Mr. Joseph H. Choate in the case of Arthur Manchester ... vs. the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the Supreme court of the United States, January 17, 1891 ...
Argument of Mr. Joseph H. Choate
David Stewart, respondent, against Collis P. Huntington, appellant, impleaded with others
The writings of Abraham Lincoln
The United States, appellant, v. Jane L. Stanford, executrix of Leland Stanford, deceased, appellee
The English bar
Argument for plaintiff
Original bill, the Banque Franco-Egyptienne and others against William Butler Duncan, impleaded with others, cross bill, William Butler Duncan against the Banque Franco-Egyptienne and others
Joseph F. Loubat vs. Herman R. Le Roy, treasurer of the Union Club of the city of New-York