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Edward Griffin Parker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edward Griffin Parker Edward Griffin Parker (November 16, 1825-March 30. 1868) was a United States lawyer, editor and author. He entered College from Boston, where he was born, and graduated from Yale College in 1847. On graduating studied law in the office of the Hon. Rufus Choate. Being admitted to the bar in 1849, he commenced practice in the same city, where he continued until the war. He was prominent in State politics, and a member of both houses of the Massachusetts Legislature. During his residence in Massachusetts, he published ''The Golden Age of American Oratory'' (Boston, 1857), and ''Reminiscences of Rufus Choate'' (N. Y, 1860). He was also a contributor to some of the leading literary journals. On the breaking out of the American Civil War, Col. Parker (having acquired his itle from his position on the staff of Gov. Nathaniel P. Banks) entered, the service as Captain on Gen. Butler's staff. Later he was Adjutant General and Chief of Staff of Gen. Martindale during the time that the latter commanded the Department of Washington. At the close of the war he settled in N. Y., and went into business in Wall St. Not being particularly successful he took charge of the American Literary Bureau of Reference, and was thus engaged at the time of his death, at the Everett House in New York City, March 30. 1868, aged 42 years. He left a wife. ==Works==
*“The Golden Age of American Oratory” (Boston, 1857) *“Reminiscences of Rufus Choate” (New York, 1860)
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