Daniel Moore Bates

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Daniel Moore Bates
United States Attorney for the District of Delaware
In office
1855–1861
PresidentFranklin Pierce
James Buchanan
Preceded byThomas F. Bayard
Succeeded byEdward Green Bradford
Secretary of State of Delaware
In office
1847–1851
Appointed byWilliam Tharp
Preceded byGeorge P. Fisher
Succeeded byAlfred P. Robinson
Personal details
Born
Daniel Elzey Moore

(1821-01-28)January 28, 1821
Laurel, Delaware
DiedMarch 28, 1879(1879-03-28) (aged 58)
Richmond, Virginia
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMargaret Handy (married 1844; died 1869)
Alma materDickinson College (1839)
Dickinson College (1869) (honorary doctorate)
OccupationLawyer politician

Daniel Moore Bates (January 28, 1821 – March 28, 1879) was an American lawyer who served as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware.[1] He also served as the Secretary of State of Delaware amongst other positions.

Daniel Moore Bates was born Daniel Elzey Moore in Laurel, Delaware on January 28, 1821. The son of a Maryland Methodist minister Jacob Moore.[2] His mother died when he was young and his father died when he was only eight. He was adopted by, Martin Waltham Bates and Mary Hillyard Bates a lawyer and housewife from Dover, Delaware. They became his family and he took their last name, becoming Daniel Moore Bates. The Bates were an influential and wealthy couple, and with their help, Daniel enrolled in Dickinson College when he was fourteen graduating in 1839.[3][4][5]

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