L. Q. C. Lamar

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L. Q. C. Lamar was a 19th-century American politician, diplomat, and Supreme Court justice from Mississippi who played a prominent role in national politics before and after the Civil War.

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instanceOf American politician
United States Supreme Court justice
diplomat
human
judge
appointedBy Grover Cleveland NERFINISHED
burialPlace St. Peter’s Cemetery, Oxford, Mississippi NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1825-09-17
dateOfDeath 1893-01-23
educatedAt Emory College NERFINISHED
employer University of Mississippi NERFINISHED
endTime second service in U.S. House of Representatives: 1877
service as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court: 1893
service as U.S. Secretary of the Interior: 1888
service in U.S. House of Representatives: 1857
service in U.S. Senate: 1885
father Lucius Q. C. Lamar Sr. NERFINISHED
fullName Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar NERFINISHED
givenName Cincinnatus NERFINISHED
Lucius NERFINISHED
Quintus NERFINISHED
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
militaryConflict American Civil War NERFINISHED
nominatedBy Grover Cleveland NERFINISHED
notableFor role in Reconstruction-era and post-Reconstruction national politics
notableWork advocacy for reconciliation between North and South after the Civil War
occupation diplomat
judge
lawyer
politician
placeOfBirth Putnam County, Georgia NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Macon, Georgia NERFINISHED
positionHeld Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
United States Representative NERFINISHED
United States Secretary of the Interior NERFINISHED
United States Senator
professor of law at the University of Mississippi
profession law professor
religion Methodism
represented Mississippi NERFINISHED
residence Oxford, Mississippi NERFINISHED
servedIn Confederate States of America NERFINISHED
spouse Virginia Longstreet NERFINISHED
startTime second service in U.S. House of Representatives: 1873
service as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court: 1888
service as U.S. Secretary of the Interior: 1885
service in U.S. House of Representatives: 1853
service in U.S. Senate: 1877
stateOfPrimaryAffiliation Mississippi NERFINISHED

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Lamar County namedAfter L. Q. C. Lamar
subject surface form: Lamar County, Alabama