Donn Piatt

Donn Piatt (June 29, 1819  November 12, 1891) was an American journalist, military officer, and public official. Born in Cincinnati, Piatt attended schools in Ohio and began contributing to newspapers as a young man. He started his career as a lawyer and was briefly a judge in the early 1850s. He represented the United States as a diplomat in Paris for about a year starting in 1854.

Donn Piatt
Donn Piatt between 1865 and 1880
BornJune 29, 1819 
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
DiedNovember 12, 1891  (aged 72)
Mac-o-chee, near West Liberty, Ohio, U.S.
FamilyAbram S. Piatt 
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Piatt served as an officer in the Union Army in the American Civil War from 1861 to 1864. After the war, he held a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives for a single term. He then moved east—first to New York, then to Washington, D.C. He began a journalism career in Washington, founding a newspaper and contributing to others. After retiring from journalism around 1880, Piatt returned to Ohio and wrote works of fiction and plays.

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