Lynch, John Roy, 1847-1939

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الاسم الرئيس (باللاتينية)
Lynch, John Roy, 1847-1939
تاريخ الميلاد
1847-09-10
تاريخ الوفاة
1939-11-02
مكان الميلاد
Vidalia (La.)
مكان الوفاة
Chicago (Ill.)
بلدان ذات صلة
United States
هيئة ذات صلة
Mississippi. Legislature. House of Representatives
United States. Congress. House
United States. Congress. House (1873 - 1873)
مهنة
Historians
Lawyers
Legislators
النوع الاجتماعي
male
MARC
MARC

أرقام تعريفية أخرى

VIAF: 4503344
Wikidata: Q459170
Library of congress: no 93024135
مصادر المعلومات
  • African American National Biography, accessed March, 4, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Lynch, John Roy; U.S. congressman, historian, attorney; born 10 September 1847 on Tacony Plantation, Vidalia, Louisiana, United States; born into slavery he was freed in 1863; attended grammar school; appointed justice of the peace, Natchez; elected to Mississippi House of Representatives, served until 1873; elected to Congress (1872), reelected (1874); served again as a congressman in the 1880s; President Benjamin Harrison appointed him fourth auditor of Treasury for Navy Department (1889-1893); Lynch and Hill led competing delegations to Republican National Convention (1896); practiced law in Washington, D.C., until 1898; was a delegate to Republican National Convention (1900); was admitted to Chicago bar (1915); practiced law more than 25 years; wrote several documented works, beginning with The Facts of Reconstruction (1914); died 02 November 1939 in Chicago, Illinois, United States)
  • His Reminiscences of an active life, 1970:t.p. (John Roy Lynch)
  • LC in OCLC, 8/17/93(hdg.: Lynch, John Roy, 1847-1939)
  • NUCMC data from Moorland-Spingarn Research Center for Blanche Kelso Bruce papers, 1870-1897(correspondence with John R. Lynch)
  • English Wikipedia website, viewed Apr. 9, 2012(John Roy Lynch (September 10, 1847 - November 2, 1939) was the first African-American Speaker of the House in Mississippi. He was also one of the first African-Americans elected to the U.S House of Representatives during Reconstruction, the period in United States history after the Civil War; Born: September 10, 1847, near Vidalia, Concordia Parish, La.; Died: November 2, 1939, Chicago, Ill.; In office [U.S. House of Representatives]: Mar. 4, 1873-Mar. 3, 1877 and Apr. 29, 1882-Mar. 3, 1883)