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Edwin Hale Abbot

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Name
  
Edwin Abbot

Role
  
Lawyer


Died
  
1927

Education
  
Harvard University

Edwin Hale Abbot Edwin Hale Abbot Sr 1834 1927 Find A Grave Memorial

Edwin Hale Abbot (1834–1927) was a lawyer and railroad executive, active in Boston and Milwaukee.

Edwin Hale Abbot Edwin Hale Abbot Sr 1834 1927 Find A Grave Memorial

Abbot was born in Beverly, Massachusetts, educated at Harvard University (BA 1855, AM 1858, and LL.D. 1861), and practiced law in Boston from 1862–76. During this time, he served as an attorney for the Alabama Claims, a series of claims for damages by the United States government against the government of Great Britain for the assistance given to the Confederate cause during the American Civil War. In 1873 Abbot was named general solicitor and a director of the Wisconsin Central Railway. He moved to Milwaukee in 1876 and subsequently became the railway's president, in which role he served until 1890. He was also a director of the Northern Pacific Railway. He was elected Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1924.

His mansion in Cambridge, Massachusetts, built in 1889, the Edwin Abbot House is now part of the Longy School of Music.

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