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OFFICIAL MANUAL.

GOVERNORS.

Governor hereafter to be elected the first Tuesday in November, and to be inaugurated on the fifth Tuesday afterward.

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(b) The fifth Lieutenant-Governor, Gabriel Slaughter, became Governor October 21, 1816, upon the death of Governor George Madison, and did not then preside as Speaker of the Senate. He had been the third Lieutenant-Governor and presided over the Senate for four years.

(c) James T. Morehead, the ninth Lieutenant-Governor, becam→ Governor. February 22, 1834, after the death of Gov. John Breathitt.

(d) The tenth Lieutenant-Governor, Charles A. Wickliffe, became Governor October 5, 1836, upon the death of Gov. James Clark. (e) Gov. John J. Crittenden resigned July 31, 1850, to become U. S. Attorney General, and Lieutenant-Governor, John L. Helm, became Governor.

(f) John W. Stevenson, eighteenth Lieutenant Governor, became Governor upon the death of Gov. John L. Helm, September 8, 1867, and never presided over the Senate.

(g) Gov. John W. Stevenson resigned February 13, 1871, having been elected to the U. S. Senate, and Preston H. Leslie became Governor.

*Seat contested.

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*Resigned to accept appointment as Secretary of the Treasury

of the United States, March, 1893.

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Anderson, 1827, Franklin, Mercer and Washington.

Ballard, 1842, Hickman and McCracken.

Barren, 1798. Warren and
Green.

Bath, 1811, Montgomery.
Bell, 1867, Harlan and Knox.
Boone, 1798. Campbell.
Bourbon, 1785, Fayette.
Boyd, 1860, Greenup, Carter
and Lawrence.

Boyle, 1841, Mercer and Lincoln.

Bracken, 1796, Mason and Campbell.

Breathitt. 1839, Clay, Perry and Estill.

Breckinridge, 1799, Hardin. Bullitt, 1796, Jefferson and Nel

son.

.1893 to 1895

....1896 1993 to 1900 .1900-1902

Butler, 1810, Logan and Ohio. Caldwell, 1809, Livingston.

Calloway, 1821, Hickman.

Campbell, 1794, Harrison, Scott and Mason.

Carlisle, 1845, Ballard.
Carroll, 1838, Gallatin.

Carter, 1836, Greenup and Law

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COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY.-Continued.

WHEN MADE AND FROM WHAT COUNTIES.

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son.

Greenup, 1803, Mason.

Hancock, 1829, Breckinridge,
Daviess and Ohio.
Hardin, 1792, Nelson.

Harlan, 1819, Floyd and Knox.
Harrison, 1793, Bourbon and
Scott.

Hart, 1819, Hardin and Green. Henderson, 1798, Christian. Henry, 1798, Shelby.

Hickman, 1821, Caldwell and Livingston.

Hopkins, 1806, Henderson. Jackson, 1858, Estill, Owsley, Clay, Laurel, Rockcastle and Madison.

Jefferson, 1780, Kentucky.
Jessamine, 1798, Fayette.
Johnson, 1842, Floyd, Lawrence
and Morgan.

Kenton, 1840, Campbell.
Knox, 1799, Lincoln.
Knott, 1884, Floyd, Letcher,
Perry and Breathitt.
Larue, 1843, Hardin.
Laurel, 1825, Rockcastle, Clay,
Knox and Whitley.
Lawrence, 1821, Greenup and
Floyd.

Lee, 1870, Owsley, Estill, Wolfe and Breathitt.

Leslie. 1878, Perry, Clay and Harlan.

Letcher, 1842, Perry and Har

lan.

Lewis, 1806, Mason.

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COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY.-Continued.

WHEN MADE AND FROM WHAT COUNTIES.

Russell, 1825, Cumberland,
Adair and Wayne.

Scott, 1792. Woodford.
Shelby, 1792. Jefferson.
Simpson, 1819, Christian and
Logan.

Spencer, 1824, Shelby, Nelson
and Bullitt.

Taylor, 1848, Green.

Todd, 1819, Christian and Lo-
gan.

Trigg. 1820, Caldwell and
Christian.

Trimble, 1836, Oldham, Henry
and Gallatin.

Union, 1811, Henderson.
Warren, 1796, Logan.
Washington, 1798, Nelson,

Wayne, 1800, Cumberland and
Pulaski.

Webster, 1860, Henderson, Hop-
kins and Union.
Whitley, 1818, Knox.

Wolfe, 1860, Fayette, Breathitt,
Morgan, Owsley and Powell.
Woodford, 1788, Fayette.

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