American lawyer, newspaper editor, and politician (1880-1962)
Amasa Coleman Lee
Member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the Monroe County district
In office 1927–1939
Personal details
Born
(1880-07-19)July 19, 1880 Georgiana, Alabama
Died
April 15, 1962(1962-04-15) (aged 81) Monroeville, Alabama
Children
4, including Harper
Amasa Coleman Lee (July 19, 1880 – April 15, 1962) was an American newspaper editor, politician, and lawyer. He was the father of acclaimed novelist Harper Lee.
AmasaColemanLee (July 19, 1880 – April 15, 1962) was an American newspaper editor, politician, and lawyer. He was the father of acclaimed novelist Harper...
where he is charged with rape of Mayella Ewell. Lee based the character on her own father, AmasaColemanLee, an Alabama lawyer, who, like Atticus, represented...
Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926, in Monroeville, Alabama, the youngest of four children of Frances Cunningham (née Finch) and AmasaColemanLee. Her...
Nevertheless, several people and events from Lee's childhood parallel those of the fictional Scout. AmasaColemanLee, Lee's father, was an attorney similar to...
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the Creek War. Finchburg Finchburgh, Finchberg Monroe AmasaColemanLee, the father of Harper Lee did live in this town. Fitzpatrick Bullock Historic Fort...
discharged. This often happened only a few days or weeks later. Francis Amasa Walker, superintendent of the 1870 census, used census and surgeon general...
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Wakefield, Edward (1774–1854) Wald, Abraham (1902–1950) Walker, Francis Amasa Walker, Gilbert Walker, Helen M. (1891–1983) Wallace, Chris (1933–2004)...
1866 Murder of his wife, Mary Ferris Henry Gardner 1 March 1867 Murder of Amasa Mullock George Wagner 1 March 1867 Murder of his wife, Mary Wagner Jeremiah...
Harold B. Lee Library; Provo, Utah: Utah Printing. pp. 11–13. Coleman, Ronald Gerald (1980). A History of Blacks in Utah, 1825–1910. Harold B. Lee Library;...
chief judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Francis Amasa Walker 1879–1882 superintendent of the U.S. Census Bureau Thomas Walsh 1900...
Representative to Congress Lori Stokes, American journalist and news anchor Amasa Stone, philanthropist, railroad magnate, bridge builder Robert D. Storey...
James Griswold Merrill, president of Fisk University (1901–1908) Francis Amasa Walker 1860, third president of MIT (1881–1897) George Harris 1866, seventh...
Border"; "Still"; "Protection"; "Why Not Tonight"; "Wish You A Picture"; "Sata Amasa Gana"; "Sister Big Stuff"; "Stand Accused"; "Bridge Over Trouble Water";...
Stirling" Alexander (Scottish expatriate) (note spelling) Stetson, Maine – Amasa Stetson (landowner) Steuben, Maine and Steuben, New York – Friedrich Wilhelm...
to one largely because it is useful to others. In the words of Francis Amasa Walker, a well-known 19th-century economist, "Money is what money does"...