James Love (Kentucky politician)
{{Short description|American politician (1795–1874)}}
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{{infobox officeholder
|name=James Love
|state=Kentucky
|district={{ushr|KY|9|9th}}
|term_start=March 4, 1833
|term_end=March 3, 1835
|predecessor=Charles A. Wickliffe
|successor=John White
|state_house2=Kentucky
|term_start2=1819
|term_end2=1831
|birth_date={{birth date|1795|5|12}}
|birth_place=Nelson County, Kentucky, U.S.
|death_date={{death date and age|1874|6|12|1795|5|12}}
|death_place=Galveston, Texas, U.S.
|resting_place=Episcopal Cemetery, Galveston, Texas, U.S.
|party=Anti-Jacksonian
|profession=Politician, lawyer
|allegiance=United States
|battles=War of 1812
American Civil War
}}
James Love (May 12, 1795 – June 12, 1874) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky.
Born in Nelson County, Kentucky, Love attended the common schools in Bardstown, Kentucky. He volunteered at the age of 18 and served during the War of 1812. He studied law, and was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Barbourville, Kentucky. He served as member of the state house of representatives 1819–1831.
Love was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-third Congress (March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1835).
He declined a renomination to the Twenty-fourth Congress.
He moved to Texas in 1837 and settled in Galveston.
He represented Galveston in the convention, which framed the constitution of 1846, and was the first judge of the Galveston district.
He resigned to become clerk of the United States court and served until the opening of the Civil War. After war was declared, he enlisted and served for two years with the Terry Rangers.
After the war, he was elected first judge of the Galveston and Harris County Criminal Court, but was removed by the military commander.
He died in Galveston, Texas, June 12, 1874. He was interred in the Episcopal Cemetery.
References
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- {{cite book |last=Allen |first=William B. |title=A History of Kentucky: Embracing Gleanings, Reminiscences, Antiquities, Natural Curiosities, Statistics, and Biographical Sketches of Pioneers, Soldiers, Jurists, Lawyers, Statesmen, Divines, Mechanics, Farmers, Merchants, and Other Leading Men, of All Occupations and Pursuits |publisher=Bradley & Gilbert |year=1872 |url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_s_wTAAAAYAAJ |accessdate=2008-11-10 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_s_wTAAAAYAAJ/page/n283 282]–283}}
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Category:Politicians from Galveston, Texas
Category:American military personnel of the War of 1812
Category:People from Nelson County, Kentucky
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Category:Burials at Trinity Church Cemetery
Category:19th-century members of the United States House of Representatives
Category:19th-century members of the Kentucky General Assembly