Walker Daniel

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Walker Daniel was an early American lawyer and pioneer who served as Kentucky’s first attorney general and played a significant role in the region’s frontier history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American lawyer
lawyer
person
pioneer
activeInPeriod late 18th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs early American lawyer and pioneer
ethnicGroup European-American settlers
surface form: American colonists
fieldOfWork frontier administration
law
hasRole frontier leader
legal pioneer in Kentucky
movement American frontier expansion
name Walker Daniel self-link
notableFor being the first Attorney General of Kentucky
role in early Kentucky frontier history
occupation lawyer
public official
partOf early history of Kentucky
legal history of Kentucky
positionHeld Attorney General
surface form: Attorney General of Kentucky
residence Kentucky
Ohio County, Virginia
surface form: Kentucky County, Virginia
workLocation Kentucky
Virginia
surface form: Virginia (pre-statehood jurisdiction over Kentucky)

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Danville, Kentucky namedAfter Walker Daniel
Walker Daniel name Walker Daniel self-link