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Edward Evarts Edward Vaughan Evarts (March 28, 1926 – July 2, 1985) was an American neuroscientist. He pioneered single-unit recordings from the brains of awake, behaving monkeys. Life Evarts was born in New York City in 1926 to Yachdiel (Edward Mark) E ...
(1926–1985), American neuroscientist *
Jeremiah Evarts Jeremiah F. Evarts (February 3, 1781 – May 10, 1831), also known by the pen name William Penn, was a Christians, Christian missionary, reformer, and activist for the rights of American Indians in the United States, and a leading opponent of the ...
(1781–1831), Christian missionary, reformer and activist for the rights of American Indians * Maxwell Evarts (1862–1913), American lawyer and politician, son of William M. Evarts *
Milo Evarts USS ''Evarts'' (DE-5) was the lead ship of her class of destroyer escorts in the United States Navy. Namesake Milo Burnell Evarts was born on 3 September 1913 in Ruthton, Minnesota. He enlisted in the Naval Reserve on 31 August 1940, and was ...
(1913–1942), World War II United States Navy Cross recipient * William M. Evarts (1818–1901), American lawyer and politician, United States Secretary of State, Attorney General and Senator from New York * Evarts Worcester Farr (1840–1880), American politician *
Evarts Ambrose Graham Evarts Ambrose Graham (March 19, 1883– March 4, 1957) was an American academic, physician, and surgeon. Early years and military service Born in Chicago, Illinois to a surgeon, David Wilson Graham, and Ida Ansbach Barned Graham, Evarts attende ...
(1883–1957), American academic, physician and surgeon * Evarts Boutell Greene (1870–1947), American historian * Evarts G. Loomis (1910–2003), homeopath, surgeon, author, lecturer * Evarts Tracy (1868–1922), of the American architectural firm
Tracy and Swartwout Tracy and Swartwout was a prominent New York City architectural firm headed by Evarts Tracy and Egerton Swartwout. History Evarts Tracy (1868–1922) was the son of first cousins Jeremiah Evarts Tracy and Martha Sherman Greene. His paternal grand ...


Places

* Evarts, Alberta, Canada, an unincorporated community * Evarts, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community *
Evarts, Kentucky Evarts is a List of cities in Kentucky, home rule-class city in Harlan County, Kentucky, Harlan County, Kentucky, in the United States. The post office was opened on February 9, 1855, and named for one of the area's pioneer families. The city wa ...
, United States, a home rule-class city in Harlan County


Ships

* ''Evarts''-class destroyer escort ** USS ''Evarts'' (DE-5), lead ship of the class


Other uses

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Battle of Evarts The Battle of Evarts (May 5, 1931) was a 30-minute firefight between anti-union gunmen and striking coal miners on a rural highway near Evarts, Kentucky, Evarts, Harlan County, Kentucky. Four people died in the shooting. The battle became the ...
, a mining labor conflict in Kentucky * Evarts High School, Harlan County, Kentucky


See also

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Judiciary Act of 1891 The Judiciary Act of 1891 (), also known as the Circuit Court of Appeals Act of 1891, or the Evarts Act after its primary sponsor, Senator William M. Evarts, created the United States courts of appeals and reassigned the jurisdiction of most r ...
, also known as the Evarts Act, after its primary sponsor, Senator William M. Evarts * Evart (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, geo, given name, surname