John Warwick Daniel Sr.
Born: September 5, 1842
Birthplace: Lynchburg, Virginia
Father: Judge William Daniel 1806 – 1873
(Buried: Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia)
Mother: Sarah Ann Warwick 1822 – 1845
(Buried: Radcliffe Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia)
Wife: Julia Elizabeth Murrell 1850 – 1937
(Buried: Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia)
Children:
Julia Elizabeth Daniel 1870 – 1915
(Buried: Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia)
Carrie W. Daniel Harper 1873 – 1934
(Buried: Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia)
John Warwick Daniel Jr. 1878 – 1921
(Buried: Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia)
Edward Murrell Daniel 1883 – 1938
(Buried: Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia)
William Patton Daniel 1885 – 1894
(Buried: Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia)
Education:
Attended Lynchburg College
Attended Dr. Gessner Harrison's University School
Studied law at University of Virginia Law School after the war
Civil War Career:
1861: Served in the Lynchburg Virginia Cavalry Troop
1861: 2nd Lt. 27th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1861: Wounded during the First Battle of Manassas, Virginia
1861 – 1863: 1st Lt. 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment
1863: Served in the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
1863 – 1864: Major and Adjutant on Jubal Early's Staff
1864: His femur was shattered at the Battle of the Wilderness
Occupation after War:
Attorney in Lynchburg, Virginia
1869 – 1872: Member of Virginia State House of Delegates
1875 – 1881: Virginia State Senator
1880: Vice President Democratic Party National Convention
1881: Unsuccessful Candidate for Governor of Virginia
1885 – 1887: United States Congressman from Virginia
1886: Choose not to seek reelection to U.S. Congress
1887 – 1910: United States Senator from Virginia
1888: Virginia Delegate to Democratic Party National Convention
1893 – 1895: Chairman of Senate Revision of United States Laws
1896: Permanent Chairman Democratic Party National Convention
1897 – 1899: Chairman Senate Committee on Corporations Organized
1904: Member Platform Committee Democratic Party National Conv.
1907 – 1909: Chairman Senate Public Health on National Quarantine
1909 – 1910: Chairman Senate on Private Land Claims Committee
Leader in planning of the Virginia Memorial on Gettysburg Battlefield
Helped organize Lynchburg, Virginia's Commemoration of General Robert E. Lee
Died: June 29, 1910
Place of Death: Lynchburg, Virginia
Age at time of Death: 67 years old
Burial Place: Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia
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