Daniel Alexander Payne Murray
1852–1925 (age 73)
Librarian
Biography
Daniel Alexander Payne Murray rose to prominence as a librarian and archivist committed to preserving African American history, carefully safeguarding the records of the Freedmen's Bureau and expanding public access to vital documents.
His work at the Library of Congress and later at the Smithsonian set a foundation for generations of scholars, and his legacy is quietly honored at Woodlawn Cemetery.