James Clark (January 16, 1779 – August 27, 1839) was a 19th-century American politician who served in all three branches of Kentucky's government and in...
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Maryland State Senate president James Clark (Kentucky politician) (1779–1839), Governor of Kentucky, 1836–1839 James Clark (Pennsylvania politician) (born...
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despite his demand for a formal investigation into the accusations. Clark left Kentucky to live in the Indiana Territory but was never fully reimbursed by...
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Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 36,972. Its county seat is Winchester. The county...
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Harrison, "Garrard, James" in The Kentucky Encyclopedia, p. 363 Clark in Kentucky's Governors, p. xx Miller, p. 247 Blanchard in Kentucky's Governors, p. 251...
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pre-statehood Kentucky before later settling in what became the state of Missouri. Along with Meriwether Lewis, Clark led the Lewis and Clark Expedition...
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James Clark McReynolds (February 3, 1862 – August 24, 1946) was an American lawyer and judge from Tennessee who served as United States Attorney General...
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1921 and served as Speaker of the House from 1911 to 1919. Born in Kentucky, Clark established a law practice in Bowling Green, Missouri. After serving...
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over Kentucky. She broke program single-game records for points and three-pointers (6) in the tournament. Iowa reached the Sweet 16, where Clark scored...
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"Rivers". The Kentucky Encyclopedia. Associate editors: Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, and James C. Klotter. Lexington, Kentucky: The University...
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