Freeman, John D., -1886

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Name (Latin)
Freeman, John D., -1886
Other forms of name
Freeman, J. D. (John D.), -1886
Freeman, John D., d. 1886
Date of birth
1816
Date of death
1886-01-17
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 41701945
Wikidata: Q1415627
Library of congress: nr 92009061
Sources of Information
  • His Speech of Hon. J.D. Freeman, of Mississippi ... March 18, 1852, 1852.
  • NUC pre-1956(Freeman, John D., d. 1886)
  • Biog. direct. of the U.S. Congress, 1989(Freeman, John D.; d. 1886; note: Attorney General of Mississippi, 1841-1851; Representative from Mississippi)
  • MWA/NAIP files(hdg.: Freeman, John D., d. 1886; usage: John D. Freeman; J.D. Freeman; note: b. Cooperstown, N.Y.; went to Miss. as young man; lawyer at Grand Gulf and Natchez; lived at Jackson; d. Colorado 1/17/1886)
Wikipedia description:

John D. Freeman (1817 – January 17, 1886) was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Born in 1817 in Cooperstown, New York, Freeman attended the common schools. He moved to Mississippi and located in Grand Gulf. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar and practiced. He served as district attorney. He moved to Natchez, Mississippi. Attorney general of Mississippi from 1841 to 1851. He was author of the first volume of reports of decisions of the Chancery Court of Mississippi published in 1844. Freeman was elected as a Unionist to the Thirty-second Congress (March 4, 1851 - March 3, 1853). He served as attorney general. He argued Mitchell v. Wells, a case questioning whether a man could leave property to his daughter, who had been born one of his slaves. The father freed his daughter, Nancy Wells, and then tried to leave property to her. The Mississippi Supreme Court rejected his will. Later Freeman served as member of the Democratic State central committee and served as chairman. He moved to Colorado and settled in Canon City in 1882. He resumed the practice of his profession. He died in Canon City, Colorado, on January 17, 1886, and was interred in Jackson, Mississippi.

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