LC control no. | nr 93040291 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton, 1774-1811 |
Variant(s) | Daveiss, J. H. (Joseph Hamilton), 1774-1811 |
Associated country | United States |
Located | Boyle County (Ky.) Danville (Ky.) Washington (D.C.) Frankfort (Ky.) Owensboro (Ky.) Lexington (Ky.) |
Birth date | 1774-03-04 |
Death date | 1811-11-08 |
Place of birth | Virginia |
Place of death | Indiana |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Soldiers Army officers Legislators |
Found in | His An essay on federalism, 1810 (name not given) DAB (Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton; lawyer; district attorney for Kentucky; b. 3/4/1774; d. 11/8/1811 from wounds sustained a day earlier at the battle of Tippecanoe) MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton, 1774-1811; usage: Joseph Hamilton Daveiss; J.H. Daveiss) Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992: page 253 (born in Virginia, moved with his family to Boyle County, Ky. at age 5. Served in Kentucky militia, praticed law starting in June 1795 in Danville. Became US Attorney in 1799. Elected to Kentucky legislature in 1800. Moved a year later to Washington, D. C. Married and moved to Frankfort, Ky., then to a large farm east of Owensboro. Lived later in Lexington where he practiced law. Then joined William Henry Harrison's army in 1811 with the rank of major, then colonel. Died in Indiana.) |
Associated language | eng |