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Representative Daniel Kilgore

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Representative Daniel Kilgore - Ohio Democratic

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NameDaniel Kilgore
PositionRepresentative
StateOhio
District19
PartyDemocratic
StatusFormer Representative
Term StartDecember 2, 1833
Term EndMarch 3, 1839
Terms Served3
GenderMale
Bioguide IDK000174
Representative Daniel Kilgore
Daniel Kilgore served as a representative for Ohio (1833-1839).

About Representative Daniel Kilgore



Daniel Kilgore was the name of a nineteenth‑century American politician who served as a United States Representative from Ohio and, separately, of a twenty‑first‑century American football player who competed in the National Football League (NFL). The name has also been used for a fictional character, Daniel Kilgore, the title character of the comic book series Haunt. Although they share the same name, these figures are distinct in time, profession, and, in the case of the comic book character, medium.

Daniel Kilgore, the politician (1793–1851), was an American public official who represented Ohio in the United States House of Representatives. Born in the closing years of the eighteenth century, he came of age as the United States was expanding westward and Ohio was emerging as a significant state in the early republic. His career developed against the backdrop of the formative decades of the American political system, when questions of federal power, internal improvements, and westward expansion dominated national debate. As a United States representative from Ohio, he participated in the legislative life of the nation during a period marked by sectional tensions and the evolution of party politics. His service in Congress placed him among the early generation of lawmakers who helped shape federal policy in the antebellum era. Kilgore remained associated with Ohio throughout his public life and continued to be identified with the state until his death in 1851.

Daniel Kilgore, the American football player (born 1987), is an American athlete who played professional football in the NFL. Born in 1987, he grew up in an era when football had become the dominant professional sport in the United States, and he pursued the game through his youth and collegiate years before reaching the professional level. As an American football player, he is best known for his work on the offensive line, a position that demands strength, technique, and the ability to protect the quarterback and create running lanes. His professional career unfolded in the highly competitive environment of the NFL, where he contributed as a lineman and brought durability and consistency to his teams’ offensive units. His tenure in the league reflected the modern era of professional football, with its emphasis on specialized roles, year‑round training, and national media exposure.

The name Daniel Kilgore has also been used in popular culture as the title character of the comic book series Haunt. In this fictional context, Daniel Kilgore is depicted as a central figure in a supernatural narrative that blends elements of action, horror, and superhero storytelling. As the title character of Haunt, he is portrayed within a complex, stylized universe typical of contemporary comic books, distinct from the historical reality of the nineteenth‑century congressman and the athletic career of the modern football player. The reuse of the name across politics, sports, and comics illustrates how a single name can be associated with multiple, unrelated figures in American public life and culture.