Henry_M._Hoyt_(Solicitor_General)

Henry M. Hoyt (Solicitor General)

Henry M. Hoyt (Solicitor General)

American lawyer (1856–1910)


Henry Martyn Hoyt Jr. (December 5, 1856 – November 20, 1910) served as Solicitor General of the United States from 1903 to 1909. His father, also named Henry Martyn Hoyt, served as governor of Pennsylvania from 1879 to 1883.

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Early life

Hoyt was born on December 5, 1856, in Wilkes-Barre, the son of Henry Martyn Hoyt, the governor of Pennsylvania from 1879 to 1883.[1][2] He graduated from Yale University in 1878 and the law school of the University of Pennsylvania in 1881. At Yale, he was a classmate of William Howard Taft who would later become President.[2]

Career

After a career spent in private practice as a lawyer in Pennsylvania, starting in Pittsburgh and then in banking he became an Assistant Attorney General in 1897.[3] In 1903, he was appointed Solicitor General by Theodore Roosevelt. After the end of Roosevelt's term in office he became a counselor to Secretary of State Philander C. Knox.[4]

Personal life

In 1883, Hoyt married Anne McMichael, a daughter of Col. Morton McMichael Jr., "one of the foremost citizens of Philadelphia"[5] and a granddaughter of Mayor Morton McMichael. Together, they had five children, including:[6]

  • Elinor Wylie (1885–1928), a poet who married three times.[7]
  • Henry Martyn Hoyt III (1887–1920),[8] an artist who married Alice Gordon Parker (1885–1951).
  • Constance A. Hoyt (1889–1923),[9] who married Baron Ferdinand Carl von Stumm, son of Baron Ferdinand Eduard von Stumm, in 1910.[10]
  • Morton McMichael Hoyt (1899–1949), who three times married, and divorced, Eugenia Bankhead, known as "Sister" and sister of Tallulah Bankhead.
  • Nancy McMichael Hoyt (b. 1902), a romance novelist who wrote Elinor Wylie: The Portrait of an Unknown Woman in 1935;[7] she married Edward Davison Curtis; they divorced in 1932.

Hoyt died on November 20, 1910, in Washington, D.C.[5]


References

  1. "EX-GOV. HENRY M. HOYT DEAD.; HIS CAREER IN PRIVATE LIVE, IN THE ARMY, AND IN POLITICS". The New York Times. 2 December 1892. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  2. "Henry M. Hoyt". American Journal of International Law. 5 (1): 181–182. 1911. doi:10.1017/S0002930000237445. ISSN 0002-9300.
  3. Hively, Evelyn Helmick (2003). A Private Madness: The Genius of Elinor Wylie. Kent: Kent State University Press. ISBN 0-87338-746-5.
  4. "Baroness Ferdinand von Stumm". The New York Times. 3 August 1923. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
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