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Also Known As William Henry Moody
Born December 23, 1853 • Massachusetts
Died July 2, 1917 (aged 63) • HaverhillMassachusetts
Title / Office supreme court (1906-1910), United StatesSupreme Court of the United States (1906-1910), United Statesattorney general (1904-1906), United StatesHouse of Representatives (1896-1902), United States
Political Affiliation Republican Party

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