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'''Andrew Jackson Waterman''' was a [[lawyer]] and [[Massachusetts Attorney General|Attorney General]] of [[Massachusetts]].
'''Andrew Jackson Waterman''' (June 23, 1825 - October 4, 1900) was a [[lawyer]] and [[Massachusetts Attorney General|Attorney General]] of [[Massachusetts]].


==Early life==
==Early life==

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Andrew Jackson Waterman
Massachusetts Attorney General
In office
1888–1891
Preceded byEdgar J. Sherman
Succeeded byAlbert E. Pillsbury
District Attorney for the Western District[1]
In office
November 15, 1880[1] – October 1, 1887[1]
Registrar of Probate and Insolvency[1]
In office
1858[1] – April 21, 1881[1]
Succeeded byOffice eliminated
Registrar of Probate[1]
In office
February 15, 1854[1][2] – 1858[1]
Preceded byNew office
Personal details
Born(1825-06-23)June 23, 1825[1][3]
North Adams, Massachusetts
DiedOctober 4, 1900(1900-10-04) (aged 75)
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Political partyRepublican[2]
SpouseEllen Douglas[2][4]
ProfessionAttorney.[5]
Signature

Andrew Jackson Waterman (June 23, 1825 - October 4, 1900) was a lawyer and Attorney General of Massachusetts.

Early life

Waterman was born to William and Sarah (Bucklin) Waterman in North Adams, Massachusetts on June 24, 1824.[4]

Waterman was a delegate to the Republican National Convention of 1864.[2]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Davis, William Thomas (1895), Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Two Volumes, Vol. II, Boston, MA: The Boston History Company, p. 370 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d Davis, William Thomas (1895), Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Two Volumes, Vol. II, Boston, MA: The Boston History Company, p. 371 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Davis, W.T. (2008). History of the Judiciary of Massachusetts: Including the Plymouth and Massachusetts Colonies, the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, and the Commonwealth. Lawbook Exchange, Limited. p. 290. ISBN 9781584778677. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
  4. ^ a b Cooke, Rollin Hillyer (1906), Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Volume I, New York, New York: Lewis Publishing Company, p. 234
  5. ^ Davis, William Thomas (1895), Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Two Volumes, Vol. II, Boston, MA: The Boston History Company, pp. 370–371 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney General of Massachusetts
1888 - 1891
Succeeded by

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