James Speed
1812–1887 (age 75)
Attorney General
Biography
James Speed earned acclaim as Attorney General of the United States during a turbulent era, bringing legal rigor and a sense of justice to the Lincoln administration. He approached the duties of his office with a quiet determination to uphold the rule of law while guiding the nation through the Civil War.
Beyond his national service, Speed remained deeply rooted in Kentucky, where he supported the healing of communities torn by conflict. His legacy continues to reflect a steadfast pursuit of fairness and reconciliation.