- William Bailey Lamar
William Bailey Lamar (
June 12 ,1853 -September 26 ,1928 ) was an American politician and lawyer from the state ofFlorida .Lamar was born in
Monticello, Florida , and attended Jefferson Academy in Monticello and theUniversity of Georgia in Athens. He lived in Athens from 1866 through 1873. After returning to Florida, Lamar graduated fromLebanon Law School inLebanon, Tennessee , in 1875. He gained admittance to the bar and began practicing law inTupelo, Mississippi . He then served as clerk of the circuit court ofJefferson County, Florida , from January 1877 to January 1881. In 1883, he became judge of the Jefferson County court and served in that position until 1886In 1887, Lamar was elected to the
Florida House of Representatives and declined his selection as that body's speaker. In 1889, he bemame attorney general ofFlorida Attorney General and served until 1903. In 1902, he won election as a Democrat to represent Florida's newley created 3rd district in theUnited States House of Representatives during the58th United States Congress . He won reelection to two more terms. Rather than seek reelection for a third term in 1908, Lamar ran an unsuccessful campaign for one of Florida's seats in theUnited States Senate .In 1915, Lamar became the national commissioner to the
Panama-Pacific International Exposition inSan Francisco, California . The next year, he moved toWashington, D.C. . Lamar died inThomasville, Georgia , onSeptember 26 ,1928 and was buried inOconee Hill Cemetery in Athens.References
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