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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. Robert Rantoul Jr. (August 13, 1805 – August 7, 1852) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts. Quick Facts United States Senator from Massachusetts, Preceded by ... Close.

  4. Robert Rantoul, Jr. (1805-1852) was born in Beverly, Massachusetts, the eldest son of Robert and Joanna (Lovett) Rantoul. He was educated at Philips Academy in Andover and entered Harvard in 1822, where he studied political science and the languages and literature of continental Europe.

  5. 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.

  6. Biographies > Government & Politics > Robert RANTOUL, Jr., Congress, MA (1805-1852) Senate Years of Service: 1851-1851. Party: Democrat.

  7. Sep 30, 2020 · The fugitive slave law. by Robert Rantoul First published in 1851 1 edition — 1 previewable.