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Cushing, Caleb 1800-1879
Jurist; born in Salisbury, Mass., Jan. 17, 1800; graduated at Harvard University in 1817; became a distinguished lawyer, in which profession he began practice at Newburyport, Mass. He served in the State legislature, and was in Congress from 1835 to 1843, as a Whig Representative, when, with Mr. Tylerive member of the Democratic party. President Tyler sent him as commissioner to China, where, in 1844, he negotiated an important treaty.
He advocated the
Caleb Cushing. policy of war with Mexico, and led a regiment to the field.
In 1853 President Pierce called Mr. Cushing to his cabinet as Attorney-General.
In 1860 he was pMr. Cushing to his cabinet as Attorney-General.
In 1860 he was president of the Democratic convention at Charleston.
In 1866 he was one of three commissioners appointed to codify the laws of the United States; in 1871 was one of the counsel on the part of the United States before the Geneva Arbitration Tribunal; and in 1873-77 was minister to Spain.
He died in Newburyport, Mass., Jan. 2, 1879
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