Lucius Q.C. Lamar II
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Lucius Quintus Cincinatus Lamar II | |
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Former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court From: January 16, 1888 – January 23, 1893 | |
Nominator | Grover Cleveland |
Predecessor | William B. Woods |
Successor | Howell E. Jackson |
16th United States Secretary of the Interior From: March 6, 1885 – January 10, 1888 | |
President | Grover Cleveland |
Predecessor | Henry Moore Teller |
Successor | William Freeman Vilas |
U.S. Senator from Mississippi From: March 4, 1877–March 6, 1885 | |
Predecessor | James L. Alcorn |
Successor | Edward C. Walthall |
Former U.S. Representative from Mississippi's 1st Congressional District From: 1857-1861; 1873-1877 | |
Predecessor | Daniel B. Wright; George E. Harris |
Successor | vacant; Henry Muldrow |
Information | |
Party | Democrat |
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II was a Mississippi politician who served in all three branches of government - the judicial (as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), the executive (as a member of the President's cabinet) and the legislative (in both houses). He served for the Confederacy during the Civil War, but was pardoned.[1]
References
- ↑ Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (English). law.jrank.