Lawyers and Lawmakers of Kentucky, by H. Levin, editor, 1897. Published by Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago. Reprinted by Southern Historical Press. p. 415. Graves County. LUCIEN ANDERSON, a prominent lawyer and statesman of western Kentucky, was born June, 1824, at Mayfield, Graves county, received a good English education and became a lawyer; served in the Kentucky legislature, and in 1863 was elected a representative to the thirty-eighth congress, where he was a member of the committee on the District of Columbia. During the fall of 1863 he was taken a prisoner by some "Confederates" and retained in custody until just before the meeting of congress, when he was exchanged. In 1853 he was presidential elector, and in 1864 was a delegate to the Baltimore convention. Throughout his life he was one of the leading men of his part of the state. Anderson = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/graves/anderson.l.txt