Special studies and reports to the governor, 1832-1833.
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Bank of Louisville
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Breathitt, John, 1786-1834
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The John Breathitt that kept this journal is most likely the sameperson who became Kentucky's governor in 1832. His death in 1834 made him the second of the Commonweath's governors to die in office. Born in Virginia in 1786, his family moved to Logan County (part of which became Christian County), Kentucky, around 1800. It was here that Breathitt learned surveying and read law with Caleb Wallace. From the description of John Breathitt's memorandum book : diary, 1804-1805. (Kentucky H...
Kentucky. Governor (1963-1967 : Breathitt)
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John Breathitt, Kentucky's eleventh governor, was elected in 1832. He was the only Jacksonian Democrat elected governor between 1828 and 1850, and was the second Kentucky governor to die in office. John Breathitt was born September 9, 1786 in New London, Virginia. In 1805 the family moved to Kentucky and settled in Russellville in Logan County. Though his schooling was meager, Breathitt learned enough to become both a teacher and a surveyor. While neither job paid partic...
Kentucky. Court of Appeals
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Thomas Todd was clerk of the Kentucky Court of Appeals (1792-1801). In 1801, he was appointed a judge of the court of appeals, and became chief justice in 1806. From 1807-1826, he was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. From the description of Pleas continued and held at the Capitol in the town of Frankfort in the county of Franklin before George Muter, Benjamin Sebastian and Caleb Wallace ... judges of the Court of Appeals for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1800. (Harvard...