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Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852), was a leading American statesman during the nation's antebellum era. He first rose to regional prominence through his defense of New England shipping interests. His increasingly nationalistic views and the effectiveness with which he articulated them led Webster to become one of the most famous orators and influential Whig leaders of the Second Party System. Source:
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It's not Daniel, it's lexicographer Noah Webster whose name is synonymous with the dictionary.

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FORMERLY LAW OFFICES AND RESIDENCE OF DANIEL WEBSTER
PLAQUE ERECTED UNDER AUSPICES OF THE COLUMBIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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Related subjects: Jurists; Politicians; Writers, Scholars, Inventors, Educators, Artists; Daniel Webster
Location: 503 D St NW Washington, D.C.

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WEBSTER, Daniel: Former Law Offices & Residence of, near the D.C. Courthouse in Washington, D.C.

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