Talk:Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (II)

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I expanded the article a bit to cover his early life and career; I think it still needs to mention the Eulogy of Charles Sumner, and perhaps his inclusion in Profiles in Courage. I may get around to it in a few days, but if someone else wants to tackle it that's fine by me. --BBFlatt 13:55:28, 2005-08-23 (UTC)

One hell of a name, don't you think!

I removed the last line that commenting on the weirdest of Lamar's name. I just didn't think that it was of any pertinence to comment on the "weirdest" of the subject's name. Jpcarver

Hey Jpcarver, yes it is one helluva name, i know it well, considering he is my ggg grandfather. I'm from Oxford, Mississippi as well, however I'm only going to be a senior in high school next year, All Saints Episcopal School, some crazy boarding school my parents sent me to in Vicksburg. But anyway, at least someone had something to say about old 'Luche' as he was called, at all. Later.

-Daniel Clay Lamar Killingsworth III Oxford, Mississippi

[edit] Nice name.

This guy easily wins for the longest name in the US Supreme Court.