James Garrard (January 14, 1749 – January 9, 1822) was an American farmer, Baptist minister and politician who served as the second governor of Kentucky...
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James Henry Garrard (October 23, 1810 – August 12, 1865) was a Kentucky politician. Garrard, the grandson of Kentucky's second Governor, James Garrard...
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seat is Lancaster. The county was formed in 1796 and was named for James Garrard, Governor of Kentucky from 1796 to 1804. It was a prohibition or dry...
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to elect the Governor of Kentucky. Democratic-Republican candidate James Garrard was elected on the second ballot by an electoral college vote against...
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Garrard & Co. Limited designs and manufactures luxury jewellery and silver. George Wickes founded Garrard in London in 1735 and the brand is headquartered...
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his service, he was appointed to a committee with Benjamin Logan and James Garrard to make recommendations on ways to further divide the area that would...
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Harpes, in an act of retaliation. On April 22, 1799, Kentucky Governor James Garrard placed a $300 reward on each of the Harpes' heads. While fleeing northward...
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the governor of Kentucky. Incumbent Democratic-Republican governor James Garrard won re-election against fellow Democratic-Republican candidates Benjamin...
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his reelection bid in 1999. James Garrard succeeded himself in 1800, before the constitutional provision existed. Garrard is also the longest serving...
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Australian politician James Garrard (1749–1822), Governor of Kentucky Kenner Garrard (1827–1879), American Civil War general Lewis Hector Garrard (1829–1887),...
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