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CHAUNCEY MITCHELL DEPEW (1834– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 56 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHAUNCEY MITCHELL DEPEW (1834– )  ,
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American lawyer and politician, was born in
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Peekskill, New York, on the 23rd of
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April 1834, of a Huguenot
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family (originally Du Puis or De
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Puy) . He graduated at Yale in 1856, entered politics as a Whig—his
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father had been a Democrat—was admitted to the bar in 1858, was a member of the New York Assembly in 1861–1862, and was secretary of state of New York state in 1864-1865 . He refused a nomination to be
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United States minister to
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Japan, and through his friendship with Cornelius and William H . Vanderbilt in 1866 became attorney for the New York & Harlem railway, in 1869 was appointed attorney of the newly consolidated New York Central & Hudson
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river railway, of which he soon became.a director, and in 1875 was made general counsel for the entire Vanderbilt
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system of
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railways . He became second
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vice-president of the New York Central & Hudson river in 1869 and was its president in 1885–1898, and in 1898 was made chairman of the board of
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directors of the Vanderbilt system . In 1872 he joined the Liberal-Republican
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movement, and was nominated and defeated for the office of
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lieutenant-governor of New York . In 1888 in the
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National Republican convention he was a
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candidate for the presidential nomination, but withdrew his name in favour of Benjamin Harrison, whose offer to him in 1889 of the portfolio of state he refused . In 1899 he was elected United States senator from New York state, and in 1904 was re-elected for the
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term ending in 1911 . His
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great
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personal popularity, augmented by his ability as an orator, suffered considerably after 1905, the inquiry into
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life
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insurance
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company methods by a committee of the state legislature resulting in acute criticism of his actions as a director of the Equitable Life Assurance Society and as counsel to Henry B . Hyde and his son . Among his best-known orations are that delivered at the unveiling of the Bartholdi statue of Liberty enlightening the
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World (1886), an address at the Washington Centennial in New York (1889), and the Columbian oration at the dedication ceremonies of the Chicago World's
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Fair (1892) .

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