James Edwards Cantrill (June 20, 1839 – April 5, 1908) was elected the 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky serving from 1879 to 1883 under Governor Luke...
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James Cantrill may refer to: James E. Cantrill, captain in the Confederate States Army Cavalry J. Campbell Cantrill, U.S. Representative from Kentucky...
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commentators Bryan Cantrill, American software developer Hadley Cantril (1906–1969), American researcher of public opinion James E. Cantrill (1839–1908), Captain...
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James Campbell Cantrill (July 9, 1870 – September 2, 1923) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born in Georgetown, Kentucky to Jennie Moore and James...
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men (Isaac Shelby, John L. Helm, James B. McCreary and Happy Chandler) served multiple non-consecutive terms. Paul E. Patton, the first Kentucky governor...
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Georgetown. J. Campbell Cantrill (1870–1923) – politician, US Representative from Kentucky. Born in Georgetown. James E. Cantrill (1839–1908) – politician...
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James Campbell Cantrill, a Democratic nominee for Governor, Lieutenant Governor James E. Cantrill, Secretary of State of Kentucky James P. Lewis, and former...
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Luke Pryor". In John E. Kleber (ed.). The Kentucky Encyclopedia. Associate editors: Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, and James C. Klotter. Lexington...
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Bullitt, who took office in 1800 following his election to serve under James Garrard in 1799. The lieutenant governor becomes governor of Kentucky under...
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(Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky: James E. Cantrill (Democratic) (until September 5), James R. Hindman (Democratic) (starting September 5)...
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