Frederick William Lehmann
1853–1931 (age 78)
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Biography
Frederick William Lehmann was a distinguished attorney and public servant who dedicated much of his life to upholding the rule of law. After a successful legal career in St. Louis, he went on to serve as the United States Solicitor General, where he represented the federal government before the Supreme Court with integrity and skill.
Throughout his life he remained deeply connected to his community, offering counsel and support to those striving for justice and progress. His legacy endures in the decisions he helped shape and in the esteem of colleagues who admired his wisdom and commitment.