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  1. Robert Rantoul Jr. (August 13, 1805 – August 7, 1852) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts. Rantoul was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1835–1839), the commission to revise the laws of Massachusetts, and the Massachusetts Board of Education (1837–1842).

  2. Robert Rantoul Jr. was a Massachusetts attorney who served in various state and federal offices during his brief life. He is best remembered, however, for his denunciations of the common-law tradition, for his leadership in the codification movement, and for his defense of labor unions.

  3. The Robert Rantoul, Jr. papers measure 46.5 linear feet and date from 1819 to 1848. This is a collection of papers regarding Robert Rantoul, Jr.’s dissertation and school notes from his years at Phillips Andover Academy and Harvard University, beginning in 1819 with his narrative titled; Sloth.

  4. Memoirs, speeches and writings of Robert Rantoul, Jr. by Rantoul, Robert, 1805-1852; Hamilton, Luther

  5. Robert Rantoul, Jr. was born in Beverly, in this State, on the 5th of August, 1805. He seems to have inherited from Jiis mother an ingenuous disposition, a warm and open heart, a sincere reverence for the truth, and great frankness in the expression of his opinions. These traits were conspicuously

  6. Robert Rantoul Jr. was born in Beverly on August 13, 1805 and died in Washington D.C. on August 7, 1852. He was a dedicated abolitionist and an associate of Horace Mann in improving public schools.

  7. RANTOUL Robert, Jr. , a Senator and a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Beverly, Mass., August 13, 1805; attended the common schools and Phillips Andover Academy, Andover, Mass.; graduated from Harvard University in 1826; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1829 and commenced practice in Salem; moved to South Reading in 1830, to ...