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William Wirt

(Wirt, William, 1772-1834)

William Wirt (November 8, 1772 – February 18, 1834)
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William Wirt (November 8, 1772 – February 18, 1834) was an American lawyer, politician and author who is credited with turning the position of United States Attorney General into one of influence. The longest-serving attorney general in U.S. history, also served in the Virginia House of Delegates and was the (unsuccessful) Anti-Masonic nominee for president in the 1832 election. (From Wikipedia)

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