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Encyclopedia > Lawrence Maxwell, Jr.

Lawrence Maxwell Jr. was born to parents Lawrence and Alison (Crawford) on May 4, 1853, in Glasgow, Scotland. After immigrating to America, Maxwell graduated from the University of Michigan in 1874. In addition, he received an honorary masters and law degree from the university, in 1893 and 1904, respectively. In 1875, Maxwell graduated from Cincinnati Law School and was admitted to the bar. Following his admission, he practiced law in Cincinnati up until March 30, 1893, when he was appointed by President Cleveland to serve as Solicitor General. May 4 is the 124th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (125th in leap years). ... 1853 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation) George Square and Glasgows City Chambers Glasgow is Scotlands largest city, located on the River Clyde in West Central Scotland. ... University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor is a public coeducational university located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ... This article is about the city of Ohio. ... The Solicitor General is a cabinet position in several countries, dealing with legal affairs. ...



After serving as Solicitor General from March 1893 until January 1895, Maxwell worked as a law professor at Cincinnati Law School from 1896-1912. He also aided the University of Michigan as a non-resident lecturer in the law department from 1909-1916. Maxwell’s other endeavors included serving as chairman of the bar committee on revision of the equity rules of the Supreme Court in 1911, and chairperson of the American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar, 1904-1905. He served as a member of the general council for the Alumni Association University of Michigan, president of the Cincinnati Alumni Association University of Michigan, president of the Cincinnati Musical Festival Association, and was honored in 1912 by the University of Michigan as commemoration orator at the 75th anniversary of the university’s founding. The Solicitor General is a cabinet position in several countries, dealing with legal affairs. ...



Lawrence married Clara Barry Darrow on December 27, 1876, with whom he raised two daughters, Mrs. Majorie Graydon and Mrs. Jean Schmidlapp. He made his residence in Cincinnati, where he died on February 18, 1927. February 18 is the 49th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1927 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...



This article incorporates facts obtained from the public domain Office of the Solicitor General. The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ... The United States Solicitor General is the individual tasked with arguing for the United States Government in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, when the government is party to a case. ...



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USDOJ: OSG: Lawrence Maxwell Jr., Solicitor General (247 words)
After immigrating to America, Maxwell graduated from the University of Michigan in 1874.
In 1875, Maxwell graduated from Cincinnati Law School and was admitted to the bar.
Maxwell’s other endeavors included serving as chairman of the bar committee on revision of the equity rules of the Supreme Court in 1911, and chairperson of the American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar, 1904-1905.
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Colonel Maxwell commanded the 100th Pennsylvania Roundheads from March 1865 until July 1865 and then was one of the steadfast leaders of the post-war Society of the Roundheads.
This photograph from Col. Maxwell's photoalbum is significant in that it supports the notion that the Maxwell clan owned a wealthy farm of 1,000 acres in Plaingrove and were well enough off to have hired help.
Marion Dewitt Maxwell was killed in a horrible train crossing accident in the early 1900s when he and another man were struck while in a horse and buggy.
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