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Henry Dwight Sedgwick

Henry Dwight Sedgwick
Born Henry Dwight Sedgwick III
(1861-09-24)September 24, 1861
, U.S.
Died January 5, 1957(1957-01-05) (aged 95)
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Resting place Stockbridge Cemetery (Sedgwick Pie)
Nationality American
Alma mater Harvard University
Harvard Law School
Occupation Lawyer, author
Spouse(s) Sarah Minturn (m. 1895; d. 1919)
Gabriella May Ladd (m. 1953–57) (his death)
Children 4
Relatives Theodore Sedgwick
(paternal grandfather)
Ellery Sedgwick (brother)
Edie Sedgwick (granddaughter)

Henry Dwight Sedgwick III (September 24, 1861 – January 5, 1957) was an American lawyer and author.

Sedgwick was born in , the second of five children born to Henry Dwight Sedgwick II (1824–1903) and Henrietta Ellery Sedgwick (1829–1899). On his paternal grandmother's side, he was part of the New England Dwight family. His paternal grandfather was Theodore Sedgwick. He had an older sister, Jane Minot (1859-1918), and three younger brothers, Theodore (1863–1951), Alexander "Aleck" (1867–1929) and Ellery Sedgwick.

Sedgwick graduated from Harvard University in 1882, and studied law in Boston until 1884 when he was admitted to the bar. He practiced law in New York City from 1885 to 1898. He was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and was elected in 1893 as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, whose members were chosen from the National Institute; they have since become one entity. He also was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Boston) and the Massachusetts Historical Society.

He later became an author and wrote several historical biographies on Isaac Thomas Hecker, Henry of Navarre, Alfred de Musset, and Marcus Aurelius.

On November 8, 1895, Sedgwick married Sarah May Minturn, daughter of Robert Bowne Minturn, Jr. (part owner of the Flying Cloud clipper ship) and Susanna (née Shaw) Minturn (Susanna was the sister of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw) at St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York City. The couple had four children: Henry Dwight "Halla" IV (1896–1914), Edith Minturn (1901–1901), Robert Minturn (1899–1976), and Francis Minturn Sedgwick (1904–1967). Their only daughter, Edith, died the day after her birth. Their eldest son Henry IV (known as Halla) died of pneumonia at the age of 17. Sarah May Minturn died of a stroke in 1919. Robert Minturn Sedgwick was a Harvard Crimson football athlete, as was his father, who started at left tackle for two teams—1919 and 1920—that defeated Yale, the 1919 team named national champions. The elder Sedgwick lettered in the 1878 season, his son Robert, at left tackle, lettered in the 1919 and 1920 seasons.


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