Amos Lane

Amos Lane
Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives
In office
1839–1840
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana's 4th district
In office
March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1837
Preceded byDistrict established
Succeeded byGeorge H. Dunn
Indiana House of Representatives
In office
1816–1822
Personal details
Born(1778-03-01)March 1, 1778
DiedSeptember 2, 1849(1849-09-02) (aged 71)
PartyJacksonian
OccupationAttorney
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Amos Lane (March 1, 1778 – September 2, 1849) was an American lawyer and politician who served two terms as a U.S. representative from Indiana from 1833 to 1837. His youngest son, James Henry Lane, was a controversial figure during the Bleeding Kansas struggles prompted by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, as well as the commander of the Kansas Brigade effecting the emancipation of slaves in Missouri during the American Civil War.