James Speed's Biography
James Speed (March 11, 1812 – June 25, 1887) was an American lawyer, politician, and professor who was in 1864 appointed by Abraham Lincoln to be the United ...
Attorney General: James Speed | United States Department of Justice
James Speed was born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, on March 11, 1812. He graduated from St. Joseph's College in Kentucky, studied law at Transylvania ...
James Speed's Biography - The HistoryMakers
Corporate executive James H. Speed, Jr. was born on June 13, 1953 in Oxford, North Carolina. Speed's father was a laborer in the town of Oxford, ...
James Speed (1864–1865) - Miller Center
James Speed was born in 1812 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. He attended St. Joseph's College and Transylvania University, studied the law, and was admitted to ...
Cabinet and Vice Presidents: James Speed (1812-1887)
James Speed was the Attorney General of the United States who succeeded Edward Bates in late 1864. He was the brother of Joshua Speed, who had been Mr.
James Speed - Person Information | Seward Family Digital Archive
Biography. James Speed attended St. Joseph's College and Transylvania University, where he studied law. Speed practiced law in Louisville, Kentucky until ...
Speed, Attorney General James (1812–1887) - Whitman Archive
Born in Kentucky, James Speed received his education there, began his law practice in Louisville (1833), and served in the Kentucky legislature (1847) ...
James Speed - Famous Americans
SPEED, James, lawyer, born in Jefferson county, Kentucky, 11 March, 1812; died there, 25 June, 1887. He was graduated at St. Joseph's college, Bardstown, ...
James Speed | Historica Wiki | Fandom
James Speed (11 March 1812 – 25 June 1887) was US Attorney General from 2 December 1864 to 22 July 1866, succeeding Edward Bates and preceding Henry ...
James Speed - Spartacus Educational
James Speed was born in Kentucky in 1812. He studied law at Transylvania University and worked as a lawyer in Louisville. He joined the Whig Party and was a ...
Speed, James - Papers Of Abraham Lincoln
James Speed owned enslaved people from 1844 to 1846, but afterward he did not. In 1847, Speed was elected to the Kentucky General Assembly as a Whig, and by ...
Speed, James | Encyclopedia.com
James Speed served as US attorney general under President abraham lincoln. Speed was born March 11, 1812, in Jefferson County, Kentucky.
Speed family Papers, 1780-1905 - The Filson Historical Society
James Speed, Sr. was born 4 Mar 1739 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, and died 3 Sept. 1811 in Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky. He served in ...
James Breckenridge Speed - Wikipedia
He served as the President of the Louisville Railway Company and over the course of his life founded and led multiple public companies including the Louisville ...
27- US Attorney General James Speed - HistoryMugs.us
James Speed was a Kentucky politician, lawyer, and professor of law at the University of Louisville. Speed opposed slavery and was agitating for the ...
A History of James Speed - YouTube
James Speed was the 9th Mayor of Louisville. He was the mayor before the Bloody Monday Riots. https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod.
James. H. Speed, Jr. | Investors Title
James H. Speed, Jr. served as President and Chief Executive Officer of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, the oldest and largest insurance ...
speed, James, 1953 - The HistoryMakers
Biographical Note. Corporate executive James H. speed, Jr. was born on June 13, 1953 in oxford, north. Carolina. speed's father was a laborer ...
Speed, James (1812-1887) Papers, 1863-1876
James Speed was born in Jefferson County, Kentucky in 1812 and died in Louisville in 1887. He was a lawyer, Kentucky legislator and friend and ...
Lincoln and the Speeds - Acclaim Press
The book is a dual biography of Joshua and James Speed and tells the story of how closely the friendship between Joshua Speed and Abraham Lincoln continued.