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Henry Cabot Lodge
COMMITTEE ON THE HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Register of Papers
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HEJMHY CABOT LOEGE
(1850 - 1924)

The papers of Henry Cabot Lodge, author, Congressman,
Senator from 1893-1924., were deposited with the Massachusetts Historical Society about 1928. They have been sorted and arranged by
alphabet and year, but no inventory has been made.
Measure of size: 125 file boxes
Approximate number of items:
The Lodge papers were closed in March, 1951 > due to professional misconduct of a professor working with them. Permission to
use, should it be obtainable, should be sought from Henry Cabot Lodge,
Jr., American Ambassador to the U.N., 2 Park Avenue, N.I. 16. The
other two trustees in control of the use of these papers are John
Davis Lodge, American Ambassador to Spain, American Embassy, Madrid
and the son of Henry 6£bot Lodge, Jr.




Henry Cabot Lodge
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Biographical Mote

1350, May 12

Born, Boston, Massachusetts

1371, June 29

Married Anna Cabot Mills (at least 2 sons born
of this marriage)

1871

A.B., Harvard

1373-76

Editor, North American Review

1375

LL.B., Harvard

1876

Ph.D., Harvard

1376

Admitted to bar

1876-79

Lecturer on American history, Harvard

1379-81

Editor, International Review

1880

Lecturer, Lovell Institute, Boston

1880-81

Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives

1887-93

Member, 50th to 53rd Congresses, 6th Massachusetts
district

1893-1924
1918

U. S. Senator (Republican)
Elected Republican floor leader of Senate

1903
Member, Alaskan Boundary Tribunal
1907
Member, U.S. Immigration Commission
19111921

1924, Nov. 9
Author of:




Overseer, Harvard University
Commissioner plenipotentiary for U.S. International Conference on Limitation of Armament,
Washington
Died
Many historical books including:
One Hundred Years of Peace. 1913•
Early Memories. 1913•
Democracy of the Constitution and Other Essays.
Var Addresses. 1917.

1915.