Background
Hammond, Nathaniel Job was born on December 26, 1833 in Elbert County, Georgia, United States. Son of Amos W. Hammond.
United States representative lawyer politician
Hammond, Nathaniel Job was born on December 26, 1833 in Elbert County, Georgia, United States. Son of Amos W. Hammond.
He graduated from the University of Georgia in Athens with a Bachelor of Arts in 1852.
He was admitted to the state bar the next year and began praciticing law in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1861, Hammond was elected as the solicitor general of the Atlanta circuit and served in that position until 1865. In 1867, he became reporter of the Supreme Court of Georgia and served in that capacity until 1872 when he became Georgia"s attorney general (1872–1877).
Hammond also served as a trustee of the University of Georgia beginning in 1871 and remained on the board until his death in 1899.
He was Chairman his last few years of service and authored a book entitled The University of Georgia and the Constitution. Hammond was a member and noted leader of the Georgia constitutional conventions in 1865 and 1877 that were tasked with creating a new state constitution.
Hammond resumed his career as a lawyer and died in Atlanta in 1899 and was buried in that city"s Oakland Cemetery.
Member Atlanta Board Education, 25 years. Member United States House of Representatives from Georgia, 46th-49th congresses, 1879-1887.
Married Laura Lewis, 1858, 1 son.