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Thomas Metcalfe, born March 10, 1780, was governor of Kentucky from 1828-1832. Before serving as governor, he was a Kentucky representative and a U.S. representative. In the 1820's, he joined the John Quincy Adams-Henry Clay political faction which became known as the National Republicans. After serving as governor, Metcalfe served as state senator (1834-38) and then held a brief term (June 1848-March 1849) in the U.S. Senate, where he denounced secession. In 1848, he campaigned on behalf of Zachary Taylor in his bid for the presidency. His argument with John Cabell Breckinridge stemmed from Free-Soil speeches Metcalfe and Breckinridge's opponent for a U.S. House seat, Robert Perkins Letcher, made while campaigning in Indiana for Taylor. A friend of Breckinridge, John F. Robinson, had the speeches printed in Kentucky papers just as the race between Letcher and Breckinridge gathered steam. Metcalfe lived the rest of his life at his Nicholas County farm, Forest Retreat, where he died of cholera in 1855.
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Thomas Metcalfe was born in Fauquier County, Virginia, but came to Kentucky with his parents at an early age. He became a stonemason and worked on courthouses and other buildings. During the War of 1812 he led a company of volunteers in the battle of Fort Meigs, Ohio. He was elected to the Kentucky General Assembly in 1812 and held his seat until 1816. He served in the U.S. Congress from 1819 to 1828, where he was allied with the faction supporting Henry Clay. He was nominated by the Clay-John Quincy Adams party to oppose the Jacksonian Democrat candidate, William T. Barry, in the 1828 Kentucky gubernatorial race. Metcalfe won the contest and served a four-year term. He later returned to the General Assembly and became active in the new Whig Party. He served briefly as U.S. Senator, replacing John J. Crittenden when he ran for governor. Metcalfe retired to his Nicholas County farm, where he died in 1855.
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Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Petitions for remissions, 1829-1832.
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Petitions for remissions, 1829-1832.
These files document Governor Thomas Metcalfe's use of the governor's power and privilege to remit fines. These are letters and petitions requesting remissions of fines. The fines were imposed for a number of offenses including disturbing the peace, keeping gaming tables, forgery, and failing to attend muster.
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Taylor-Cannon family. Taylor-Cannon family papers, 1741-1949.
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Taylor-Cannon family papers, 1741-1949.
Collection includes letters from Francis Taylor describing conditions in the east, noting that Philadelphia has been plagued with yellow fever; receipts; land papers relating to Richard Taylor's interests in the Jackson Purchase of Ky. and in Ill.; legal papers, 1822-1838; letters, 1844-1850, written to Mary Taylor discussing family and health; and Bible records of the Taylor and Pythian families. Edmund Haynes Taylor's correspondence, 1820-1897, includes a hand-drawn 1847 map of "the Seat of War" during the Mexican War; a typescript of Zachary Taylor's 8 Mar. 1847 letter to E.H. Taylor describing the battle of Buena Vista; letter from John J. Crittenden; a 5 Sept. 1851 letter from Edmund H. McDonald describing his experiences during the Lopez expedition in Cuba, his capture, and his imprisonment in Havana; and two 1851 letters from Sidney Smith to Mary McDonald describing the fate of her son Edmund. Edmund H. Taylor's papers include land papers regarding property in Franklin, Ballard, Hickman, and Fulton counties, Ky.; and legal papers. The papers of E.H. Taylor's son, General Thomas Hart Taylor, include correspondence; receipts; newspaper clippings; and memorials. The collection also includes letters to Hubbard Taylor of Clark County, Ky., from his father James Taylor of Caroline County, Va., discussing agriculture, conditions in Caroline County, politics, family, and health; information on the Taylor family of Caroline County, Va.; material regarding President Zachary Taylor; and correspondence, 1833-1916, received by Philip Fall Taylor discussing family matters, family history, and genealogy. The remainder of the collection includes genealogical and family history materials on the Taylor, Cannon, Bacon, Fall, Woolfolk, and several other collateral families; the first draft of Philip Fall Taylor's "Taylor Book," which traces the history of the family in Ky. and Va.; correspondence, 1914-1949, of Jouett Taylor Cannon; tombstone inscriptions; and miscellaneous papers such as notes, Taylor Family Association programs, invitations, and calling cards.
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- Taylor-Cannon family. Taylor-Cannon family papers, 1741-1949.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Letter book, 1829.
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Letter book, 1829.
This volume contains transcriptions of official letters to and from Governor Thomas Metcalfe during his term in office. Letters include correspondence concerning the Tennessee-Kentucky boundary dispute.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Letter book, 1829.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Special studies and reports to the governor, 1830-1831.
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Special studies and reports to the governor, 1830-1831.
These reports and studies were prepared in response to requests from Governor Thomas Metcalfe. Included are reports of taxes received, stock sold, and progress made on internal improvements. Also present are reports of the number of school districts in counties and reports of the condition of common school education.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Special studies and reports to the governor, 1830-1831.
Shaw, John B., fl. 1829. John B. Shaw letter, 1829 Aug. 3.
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John B. Shaw letter, 1829 Aug. 3.
Shaw wrote Governor Thomas Metcalfe August 3, 1829, to seek remittance of a $12 fine he was assessed for failing to appear for mustering into the 33rd Regiment of the Kentucky Militia for 1828. Shaw, of Brownsboro, stated he lived in the district of the 116th Regiment and was mustered into that unit. The document also bears signed statements by Colonel Samuel Steele and Lieutenant Colonel R.K. White of the 116th certifying Shaw's claims. A note on the reverse of the document indicates the money was remitted within a few days.
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- Shaw, John B., fl. 1829. John B. Shaw letter, 1829 Aug. 3.
Pierce, Jeremiah. Jeremiah Pierce letter, 1831 June 18.
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Jeremiah Pierce letter, 1831 June 18.
Jeremiah Pierce wrote this letter from Jamestown, June 18, 1831, to Governor Thomas Metcalfe resigning his seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives, due to unspecified circumstances. Pierce asked Metcalfe to issue a writ of election if the governor thought it proper.
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- Pierce, Jeremiah. Jeremiah Pierce letter, 1831 June 18.
Vawter, Edmund F. Letter. 29 January 1830. ALS.
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Letter. 29 January 1830. ALS.
This letter accompanied a commuity petition (no longer extant) to Kentucky governor, Thomas Metcalfe, "for the remission of a fine of seven dollars imposed upon John Patterson. . . under the Rioting act." Vawter thought that Patterson had already been made a sufficient example to society in Boone County. He argued in his letter to the governor that the fine should be pardoned because of Patterson's poverty.
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- Vawter, Edmund F. Letter. 29 January 1830. ALS.
Metcalfe, Henry C. Henry C. Metcalfe-Thomas Metcalfe papers, 1852-1888.
Title:
Henry C. Metcalfe-Thomas Metcalfe papers, 1852-1888.
This collection consists of the papers of Henry C. Metcalfe and Thomas Metcalfe, dated 1852-1888. One document is a land grant, given to Thomas Metcalfe for service in the War of 1812, approved and signed by President Millard Fillmore Oct. 1, 1852. Another is a letter from Confederate Colonel J.S. Scott demanding the unconditional surrender of Richmond, Kentucky, by federal forces, Aug. 23, 1862. A certificate appointing Henry C. Metcalfe postmaster of Carlisle, Kentucky, was signed by Grover Cleveland Feb. 21, 1888.
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Beatty-Quisenberry family. Beaty-Quisenberry familty papers, 1798-1962.
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Beaty-Quisenberry familty papers, 1798-1962.
Papers of Adam Beatty and his descendants in the Beatty and Quisenberry families. The papers of Adam Beatty include correspondence, legal papers, and business papers detailing agriculture, politics, slavery, the Episcopal Church, and other aspects of life in Kentucky from the turn of the nineteenth century through Beatty's death in 1858. Correspondents include Robert J. Breckinridge, Leslie Combs, John J. Crittenden, Garrett Davis, Richard Hawes, Richard M. Johnson, Thomas Metcalfe, B. B. Smith, Thomas B. Stevenson, J. R. Underwood, Charles A. Wickliffe, Robert Wickliffe, and numerous other prominent political and religious figures. Letters from family members in California, Louisiana, Maryland, and Texas discuss life in those states. Also included are letters written to Beatty's wife, Sarah, mostly concerning daily life. A small group of Ormond Beatty's papers contain material related to the Civil War, Centre College, the Caldwell Institute, and real estate in Danville, Kentucky. Letters from Ormond Beatty are included in the papers of his parents. Ormond Beatty's daughter, Pattie, grew up in Danville, following the Civil War. Her papers mostly concern social life in postbellum Kentucky, although they also include references to politics and major events. Correspondence to and from Pattie Beatty describes traveling and vacationing in numerous parts of the eastern United States. She was also involved with Presbyterian missionary groups and some related material is included in the collection. In 1882, she married John A. Quisenberry. His papers relate to agriculture, politics, social life, business, and real estate in Kentucky and Texas. Thomas E. Quisenberry, the son of John A. and Pattie Quisenberry, moved to Evanston, Illinois. His papers reflect business, politics, social life, and other aspects of life in Illinois in the mid-twentieth century. Included are copies of his letters to politicians, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, offering Quisenberry's opinions on various issues. The correspondence of his wife Quinlan Hanna Quisenberry (nee Agnes Quinlan Hanna) details social life and travel.
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National Republican Party (Ky.). Convention. National Republican Party (Ky.). Convention minutes, 1827.
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National Republican Party (Ky.). Convention minutes, 1827.
Minutes of the Kentucky state convention of the National Republican Party assembled in Frankfort in December 1827. The convention nominated persons suitable to vote for a preseident and vice president of the United States in 1829 and nominated Thomas Metcalfe and Joseph R. Underwood as governor and lieutenant-governor of Kentucky, respectively. The minutes also include resolutions No. 1-11 and 14-17.
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Mackoy family. Mackoy family papers, 1784-1943.
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Mackoy family papers, 1784-1943.
These are the papers of the Mackoy family.
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- Mackoy family. Mackoy family papers, 1784-1943.
Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Land records : of James Monroe, 1783-1830.
Title:
Land records : of James Monroe, 1783-1830.
The collection includes a land warrant from the Commonwealth of Virginia to Monroe for 5,000 acres, a contract by John Crittenden for the sale of 5,000 acres in Kentucky to Monroe, an 1828 list of letters relating to land transactions, deed for sale of land and slaves in Henrico County, Va., U.S. military land grant to Monroe transferred to William Lytle, other U.S. military land grants to Monroe, and power of attorney to sell military bounty land. Also, includes land grants and patents signed by Monroe, deed of transfer of land in King George County, Va., of William Bankhead's share to Monroe, and an agreement for the sale of land in Loudoun County, Va., from John Duval to Monroe. Correspondence from Monroe concerns attempts to sell the land jointly owned with his uncle, Joseph Jones. Also, includes letters from John Marshall offering assistance in purchasing western land, from John Breckinridge reporting on Marshall's land in Kentucky, from Thomas Williams offering to buy Monroe's land in Ohio and commenting on squatters, and from Thomas Metcalfe seeking information on the sale of Monroe's land in Harrison County, Kentucky.
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- Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Land records : of James Monroe, 1783-1830.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Appointments by the governor - civil appointments, 1829-1832.
Title:
Appointments by the governor - civil appointments, 1829-1832.
These files document Governor Thomas Metcalfe's use of the governor's power and privilege to grant appointments for civil offices. Items include nominations and appointments for civil positions including sheriff, justice of the peace, and attorney general.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Appointments by the governor - civil appointments, 1829-1832.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Requisitions for the return of fugitives from justice, 1830-1832.
Title:
Requisitions for the return of fugitives from justice, 1830-1832.
These are requests to Governor Thomas Metcalfe from governors of neighboring states asking for the extradition of fugitives from justice.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Requisitions for the return of fugitives from justice, 1830-1832.
Graham, Daniel, 1789-1869. Daniel Graham letter, 1829 May 21.
Title:
Daniel Graham letter, 1829 May 21.
Graham's letter, dated May 21, 1829, was a response to Governor Thomas Metcalfe, who had sent the State of Tennessee a resolution by the Kentucky General Assembly concerning the boundary between the states. Graham, answering for the absent Tennessee governor, said the executive there had no authority from the legislature to act in the matter. He urged the establishment of a joint commission.
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- Graham, Daniel, 1789-1869. Daniel Graham letter, 1829 May 21.
Metcalfe, Thomas, 1780-1855. Thomas Metcalfe letters, 1807-1841, 1821-1841 (bulk dates).
Title:
Thomas Metcalfe letters, 1807-1841, 1821-1841 (bulk dates).
This is a group of letters written by Kentucky politician Thomas Metcalfe.
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- Metcalfe, Thomas, 1780-1855. Thomas Metcalfe letters, 1807-1841, 1821-1841 (bulk dates).
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Subunit history.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Subunit history.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Messages to the General Assembly, [1828-1832?].
Title:
Messages to the General Assembly, [1828-1832?].
These files document communication between Governor Thomas Metcalfe and the General Assembly regarding affairs of the Commonwealth. Included are two undated documents about the concerns of the citizens of Simpson County over the boundary line between Kentucky and Tennessee which would place Simpson County in Tennessee.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Messages to the General Assembly, [1828-1832?].
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862. Printed letter signed M. Van Buren, to: "His Excellency, the Governor of Kentucky," April 16, 1829, Washington.
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Printed letter signed M. Van Buren, to: "His Excellency, the Governor of Kentucky," April 16, 1829, Washington.
Request for information on "Incorporated Colleges" in Kentucky, for the purpose of distributing public documents and other publications from Congress.
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- Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862. Printed letter signed M. Van Buren, to: "His Excellency, the Governor of Kentucky," April 16, 1829, Washington.
Smith, Dabney Howard, 1821-1889. Dabney Howard Smith : miscellaneous papers, 1847-1926.
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Dabney Howard Smith : miscellaneous papers, 1847-1926.
Letters discussing Ky. and national politics, the Mexican War, Civil War prisoner exchanges, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and some economic results of the Civil War in Ky. Also included are two certificates from Smith appointing his son as a clerk in the auditor's office.
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- Smith, Dabney Howard, 1821-1889. Dabney Howard Smith : miscellaneous papers, 1847-1926.
Stokes, Montfort, 1762-1842. Gov. Montfort Stokes letter, 1831 July 1.
Title:
Gov. Montfort Stokes letter, 1831 July 1.
The proclamation was issued by Governor Montfort Stokes of North Carolina on July 1, 1831, to honor Revolutionary War soldiers from Mecklenburg and Cumberland counties, North Carolina. The document, bearing Stokes' signature, was sent to Governor Thomas Metcalfe of Kentucky.
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- Stokes, Montfort, 1762-1842. Gov. Montfort Stokes letter, 1831 July 1.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Appprehension of fugitives from justice papers, 1829-1832 (bulk 1829, 1832).
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Appprehension of fugitives from justice papers, 1829-1832 (bulk 1829, 1832).
These papers document the actions of Governor Thomas Metcalfe to bring about the apprehension and arrest of fugitives from justice. Included are items relating to a free black man accused of transporting a slave across the Ohio River. Also included is a list of common law cases brought before the Lawrence County Circuit Court.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Appprehension of fugitives from justice papers, 1829-1832 (bulk 1829, 1832).
National Republican Party (Ky.). Convention. Minutes, 1827 Dec. 17-18.
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Minutes, 1827 Dec. 17-18.
Minutes of the Republican Party state convention assembled at Frankfort, Ky., for the purpose of nominating suitable persons as electors to vote for a president and vice president of the U.S. in 1829; resolutions 1-11, 14-17; and nomination of General Thomas Metcalfe and Judge Joseph R. Underwood as governor and lieutenant-governor of Ky.
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- National Republican Party (Ky.). Convention. Minutes, 1827 Dec. 17-18.
Metcalfe, Thomas, 1780-1855. Thomas Metcalfe collection, 1706-1958 (bulk 1760-1862).
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Thomas Metcalfe collection, 1706-1958 (bulk 1760-1862).
This collection contains materials relating to Gov. Thomas Metcalfe and his family. The group consists of two separate accessions to the KHS manuscripts collections. One subgroup contains letters to Thomas Metcalfe from notable figures, genealogical material, and photographs. Included are two 1831 letters from Henry Clay, one a letter of introduction, the other covering politics relating to Masonry and Anti-Masonic parties. Also present is an 1824 letter signed by John C. Calhoun as Secretary of War concerning a pension claim and a letter written by Zachary Taylor during his 1848 campaign for the presidency. There is a long letter written by Metcalfe in 1852 to John C. Breckinridge concerning an address made by an unnamed friend of Breckinridge. An 1849 letter from John J. Crittenden is also present, congratulating Metcalfe on winning election to the U.S. Senate. This subgroup also contains a typed genealogy and coat of arms for the Metcalfe family, and a pamphlet on Metcalfe genealogy published in 1903. A genealogy for the Ball family is present as well. Photographs in the subgroup include undated images of Thomas Metcalfe and his son, Col. Leonidas Metcalfe. A copy of a photograph of Abraham Lincoln is in the group, as well as an image of an unidentified girl. Included are papers concerning John Metcalfe, Thomas Metcalfe's father. Two land grants issued to John Metcalfe from Virginia Governor Edmund Randolph are present. A 1799 inventory of Metcalfe's estate lists his possessions in livestock and household goods. The subgroup includes a few items of political significance relating to Thomas Metcalfe. There is a copy of a resolution taken in the Kentucky General Assembly in 1825 urging the state's Congressional delegation to vote for Andrew Jackson in the upcoming vote in the House. A certificate signed by Gov. John J. Crittenden is also present. This document named Metcalfe as a member of the Board of Visitors for the Western Military Institute. There is also a grant of land in Illinois issued to Metcalfe by President Millard Fillmore for Metcalfe's service in the War of 1812 and an 1851 letter from a friend, Walker Reid, who apparently was a judge seeking reelection. There are also papers relating to the military career of Leonidas Metcalfe. There are some papers concerning the Civil War as well, including a letter of introduction written by Gen. "Bull" Nelson to Secretary of War Salmon P. Chase citing Leonidas' Mexican service. Leonidas received another letter of introduction from Garrett Davis to Secretary of War Simon Cameron, which also gives Davis' assessment of the political situation in Kentucky. A letter from Orlando Moore to Leonidas discussed their misfortunes with the military commanders of Kentucky during the war, J.T. Boyle and Stephen Burbridge. An unusual Civil War item in the collection is a handwritten letter, dated August 23, 1862, by Confederate commander J.S. Scott to an unnamed commander on the Union side, demanding the unconditional surrender of Richmond, Kentucky. The collection also contains many early receipts, as well as a certificate, signed by Grover Cleveland, appointing Henry C. Metcalfe as postmaster for Carlisle, Kentucky.
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- Metcalfe, Thomas, 1780-1855. Thomas Metcalfe collection, 1706-1958 (bulk 1760-1862).
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1828-1832.
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Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1828-1832.
These files document Governor Thomas Metcalfe's role as commander-in-chief of the Kentucky militia and his use of the governor's power and privilege to appoint and commission officers of the Kentucky Militia to the rank of lieutenant or above. Included are lists of nominations for many different commissioned ranks and positions.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1828-1832.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Executive journal, 1828-1832.
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Executive journal, 1828-1832.
These journals document Governor Thomas Metcalfe's official actions which include appointing and accepting resignations from civil officials and military officers; granting pardons and reprieves and remitting fines; approving expenditures; communicating with the General Assembly; and approving and rejecting legislation. Also present are listings of signed enrolled bills and transcripts of addresses to the General Assembly which mention Metcalfe's thoughts on the 1828 tariff and rebuilding the burned library at Transylvania University in Lexington.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Executive journal, 1828-1832.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Enrolled bills, 1828-1831.
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Enrolled bills, 1828-1831.
These are transcripts of acts passed by the General Assembly; signed by representatives of the Senate and House of Representatives; and approved, dated, and signed into law by Governor Thomas Metcalfe. Acts include provisions for the establishment of towns, counties, and election precincts and the incorporation of companies. Of particular interest are numerous acts calling for internal improvements such as establishing canals and ferries; declaring certain streams navigable; and establishing, reviewing, and improving numerous state roads.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Enrolled bills, 1828-1831.
Boone, Nathan. Removal of Daniel Boone's remains : letters, acts, and photostats, 1845-1937.
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Removal of Daniel Boone's remains : letters, acts, and photostats, 1845-1937.
This thirty one item collection predominately consists of letters, acts of legislature, and Frankfort Cemetery Committee request for the return of Daniel and Rebecca Boone's remains for reinterrment in the Frankfort Cemetery. These documents were written to Nathan Boone, the son of Daniel and Rebecca. The correspondence is dated 1845. The rest of the collection consists of photostats and typed copies of letters contained in the collection. There is also an essay about the removal and reburial of Daniel and Rebecca. It was written by Mrs. Jouett Taylor Cannon. Some of the prominent Kentuckians who wrote to Nathan Boone are: Robert Letcher, John J. Crittenden, Leslie Combs, Thomas Metcalfe, and William Boone.
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- Boone, Nathan. Removal of Daniel Boone's remains : letters, acts, and photostats, 1845-1937.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Proposed regimental boundary line changes, [1828-1832?].
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Proposed regimental boundary line changes, [1828-1832?].
These letters requesting changes in militia regimental boundaries document Governor Thomas Metcalfe's role as commander-in-chief of the Kentucky militia.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Proposed regimental boundary line changes, [1828-1832?].
Stanton, Richard H. (Richard Henry), 1812-1891. Richard H. Stanton : miscellaneous papers, 1847-1853.
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Richard H. Stanton : miscellaneous papers, 1847-1853.
Papers include letters regarding subscriptions and his and the Democratic Party's stand on the distribution of public lands.
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- Stanton, Richard H. (Richard Henry), 1812-1891. Richard H. Stanton : miscellaneous papers, 1847-1853.
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Metcalfe collection, 1706-1958 (bulk 1760-1862).
Title:
Metcalfe collection, 1706-1958 (bulk 1760-1862).
This collection contains papers and other materials relating to Governor Thomas Metcalfe and his family. One part of the collection is the Cannon accession. This portion of the papers and other materials were donated by Mrs. Betty Cannon of Albany, Georgia, a member of the Metcalfe family, and generally concerns Thomas Metcalfe. This subgroup contains several letters to Thomas Metcalfe from notable figures, genealogical material, and some photographs. Included are two 1831 letters from Henry Clay, one merely a letter of introduction, the other covering politics relating to the masonry and anti-masonry parties. Also present is an 1824 letter signed by John C. Calhoun as secretary of war concerning a pension claim for a Metcalfe constituent, and a letter written by Zachary Taylor during his 1848 campaign for the presidency. There is also correspondence between Metcalfe and John C. Breckinridge concerning an apparent misrepresentation of Metcalfe's stand on slavery by an unamed friend of Breckinridge. An 1849 letter from John J. Crittenden is also present, congratulating Metcalfe on winning election to the United States Senate.
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Metcalfe collection, 1706-1958 (bulk 1760-1862).
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Petitions for pardons, 1829-1832.
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Petitions for pardons, 1829-1832.
These files document Governor Thomas Metcalfe's use of the governor's power and privilege to pardon convicts. Included are petitions for pardons for people convicted of a number of different offenses, such as the coining and passing of counterfeit silver coins, and the murder of a white man by two slaves.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Petitions for pardons, 1829-1832.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Governor's correspondence, 1829-1832.
Title:
Governor's correspondence, 1829-1832.
These are incoming letters to Governor Thomas Metcalfe which document administrative activities of the chief executive. Letters from citizens deal with various subjects such as opinions on the Bank of the Commonwealth, a call for the establishment of a state historical society, opinions on choosing a United States Senator from Kentucky, and numerous requests for copies of acts passed by the General Assembly.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Governor's correspondence, 1829-1832.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Executive minute book, 1828-1832.
Title:
Executive minute book, 1828-1832.
This informal minutes journal documents Governor Thomas Metcalfe's daily actions, the record of which was transferred to the more detailed and formal executive journal. Included are notes about daily actions such as remissions of fines, pardons, and commissions of sheriffs, justices of the peace, and military officers. Also present are listings of enrolled bills sent to the governor for his consideration.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Executive minute book, 1828-1832.
United States. General Land Office. George Graham letter, 1830 June 10.
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George Graham letter, 1830 June 10.
The letter, dated June 10, 1830, requests a list of land warrants issued for Kentucky lands for Revolutionary War service from the governor of Kentucky, who was then Thomas Metcalfe.
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- United States. General Land Office. George Graham letter, 1830 June 10.
Metcalfe, Thomas, 1780-1855. Thomas Metcalfe letters, 1824-1852.
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Thomas Metcalfe letters, 1824-1852.
This collection consists of seven letters written to Thomas Metcalfe of Kentucky between 1824 and 1852. Letters were written by John C. Breckinridge, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, Henry Clay, Jr., John J. Crittenden, and Zachary Taylor. Of particular interest are the letters of Breckinridge, Crittenden, and Clay. The Clay letter, dated Sept. 9, 1831, concerns the congressional elections and presidential nominations. He mentions the Republicans and the Anti-Masonic party. Crittenden's letter, dated Jan. 8, 1849, discusses the "sectional meetings," chaired by Metcalfe, of the slaveholding states. Crittenden considers them "dangerous," but has confidence that Metcalfe will not let anything get out of hand. Breckinridge's 1852 letter is a defensive response to earlier correspondence from Metcalfe concerning Mr. Robinson's (John F. Robinson of Indiana) comments about Metcalfe. He thought Breckinridge conspired to defame him and called Breckinridge a "liar and scoundrel," the result of which was Breckinridge's decision to sever communications with Metcalfe.
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- Metcalfe, Thomas, 1780-1855. Thomas Metcalfe letters, 1824-1852.
Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Military correspondence, 1829-1832.
Title:
Military correspondence, 1829-1832.
These letters document the military affairs of the Commonwealth and Governor Thomas Metcalfe's role as commander-in-chief of the Kentucky militia. Included are letters from certain regiments requesting arms and letters from the federal government concerning the shipment of arms to Kentucky.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1828-1832 : Metcalfe). Military correspondence, 1829-1832.
Papers, 1776-1815.
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Papers, 1776-1815.
Letters by playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan, along withfinancial documents, a theater lease, and a manuscript dedication for his Pizarro.
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Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
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Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
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Crittenden, John J. (John Jordan), 1787-1863
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Southard, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842.
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