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William M. Evarts person

also: William M. Everts, Mr. Everts, Mr. Everett, E-V-A-R-T-S

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William M. Evarts member_of Skull and Bones documented
“First one I want to start with, I may as well pull up a picture. Give me one second. We'll talk about William M. Everts, E-V-A-R-T-S. And I'll give you a picture of him real quick. And here is Mr. Everts. Born, sorry, he was born in 1818 an…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 8:57
William M. Evarts member_of U.S. Navy documented
“He was a U.S. Senator from New York. He was the U.S. Secretary of State from 1877 to 81 under both Hayes and Garfield. He was a U.S. Attorney in 1868 and 69 under Johnson. Interesting background. We've mentioned this name before, but he is …”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 9:41
William M. Evarts headed U.S. State Department documented
“He was a U.S. Senator from New York. He was the U.S. Secretary of State from 1877 to 81 under both Hayes and Garfield. He was a U.S. Attorney in 1868 and 69 under Johnson. Interesting background. We've mentioned this name before, but he is …”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 9:41
William M. Evarts member_of True Whig Party documented
“Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. That's Roger Sherman. It's his grandson, his efforts. So he goes to Yale, becomes a bonesman. What did he do in his career? Well, later on, he represented the estate of the Astor family, John …”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 10:15
William M. Evarts member_of Compromise of 1850 documented
“Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. That's Roger Sherman. It's his grandson, his efforts. So he goes to Yale, becomes a bonesman. What did he do in his career? Well, later on, he represented the estate of the Astor family, John …”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 10:15
William M. Evarts member_of Prize Cases documented
“In Lincoln's own words, it clearly was not. And that's where you find the best evidence is the letters to Horace Greeley that Lincoln wrote. So that was a fun little coincidence there. What else we have on him? Oh, yes. He is the one who pr…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 11:14
William M. Evarts member_of Impeachment of Andrew Johnson documented
“And we did a great video on that a while back, why the 17th needs to be repealed. Reynolds v. Sims, but let's not go down that rabbit hole today. If you're on my channel, look for those videos. You'll enjoy them. Getting back to Mr. Evertz.…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 16:09
William M. Evarts member_of Judiciary Act of 1891 documented
“Lincoln named him as a running mate because he was a Democrat and Lincoln was a Republican. He was trying to get a united ticket, a unity ticket. So when Lincoln's assassinated, all of a sudden you've got a Democrat president and you've got…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 16:38
William M. Evarts member_of Astor family documented
“Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. That's Roger Sherman. It's his grandson, his efforts. So he goes to Yale, becomes a bonesman. What did he do in his career? Well, later on, he represented the estate of the Astor family, John …”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 10:15

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Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 8:57 First one I want to start with, I may as well pull up a picture. Give me one second. We'll talk about William M. Everts, E-V-A-R-T-S. And I'll give you a picture of him real quick. And here is Mr. Everts. Born, sorry, he was born in 1818 an…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 9:41 He was a U.S. Senator from New York. He was the U.S. Secretary of State from 1877 to 81 under both Hayes and Garfield. He was a U.S. Attorney in 1868 and 69 under Johnson. Interesting background. We've mentioned this name before, but he is …
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 10:15 Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. That's Roger Sherman. It's his grandson, his efforts. So he goes to Yale, becomes a bonesman. What did he do in his career? Well, later on, he represented the estate of the Astor family, John …
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 10:46 I found one of the interesting things that he did was he ran against Horace Greeley for the Senate in 1861. And neither one of them won. You remember Horace Greeley? I do. That's a famous, Lincoln wrote a famous letter to Horace Greeley whe…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 11:14 In Lincoln's own words, it clearly was not. And that's where you find the best evidence is the letters to Horace Greeley that Lincoln wrote. So that was a fun little coincidence there. What else we have on him? Oh, yes. He is the one who pr…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 11:45 put up a naval blockade. Since the South had almost no manufacturing of its own, and they relied on imports and exports from Europe, the blockade was pretty darn effective. So it gets interesting. And admiralty law, when you capture ships d…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 12:15 They've kind of twisted the law to a great degree. That's Mr. Everett's very storied career. There's a little bit more about this. He's one of the lawyers that tried to prosecute Jefferson Davis for treason after the war. This is why they w…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 12:44 And there would have come out in court that Lincoln had no legal basis to invade. At least that was the fear. So nobody was ever tried for treason. Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, was not. But this is one of the lawyers. …
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 16:09 And we did a great video on that a while back, why the 17th needs to be repealed. Reynolds v. Sims, but let's not go down that rabbit hole today. If you're on my channel, look for those videos. You'll enjoy them. Getting back to Mr. Evertz.…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 16:38 Lincoln named him as a running mate because he was a Democrat and Lincoln was a Republican. He was trying to get a united ticket, a unity ticket. So when Lincoln's assassinated, all of a sudden you've got a Democrat president and you've got…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 17:09 Why does this matter? Well, that's how we created the U.S. Courts of Appeals. So huge expansion of the courts under this guy's bill. He's got a son named Alan Wardner Everts who graduated Yale in 1869. He was not a member of Skull and Bones…