Shedd, James A. (James Adams), 1804-1876
Variant namesJames A. Shedd was born February 25, 1804, in Rindge, N.H., and died September 24, 1876, in Denmark, Iowa. He was admitted to the bar in Champaign Co., Ohio, in 1831. He later settled in Dayton, Ohio, where he practiced law and married Eunice Augusta Adams (1805-1846) in 1833, with whom he would have six children. Shedd was founding secretary of an antislavery society with 40 members organized in Dayton in March 1839. After the death of his first wife, he married Caroline Lavalette Brown (1816-1888) in Dayton in 1847. James Shedd followed his two brothers to the village of Denmark, Iowa, in 1847, which had been settled by antislavery New Englanders. His three sons served in the Union army, the youngest being killed at Vicksburg in 1863.
From the description of James A. Shedd letter, 1841 Jan. 26-27. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 769230488
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creatorOf | Shedd, James A. (James Adams), 1804-1876. James A. Shedd letter, 1841 Jan. 26-27. | Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries | |
referencedIn | We, the People and Old Colony Press Co. Business records, 1830-1836. | Gadsden Public Library | |
referencedIn | Trinary Consultation. (1986 : Chicago, Ill.). Records of the Trinary Consultation : A Consultation on Evangelizing World Class Cities, 1985-1986. | Billy Graham Archive & Research Center | |
referencedIn | Aiken, Hugh Kerr, 1822-1865. Hugh Kerr Aiken papers, 1832-1866. | University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries |
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associatedWith | Morris, Thomas, 1776-1844. | person |
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associatedWith | We, the People and Old Colony Press Co. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1804-02-25
Death 1876-09-24
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