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    John LaRue Helm (July 4, 1802 – September 8, 1867) was the 18th and 24th governor of the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky, although his service in that office...
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  • John Helm may refer to: John L. Helm (1802–1867), former Governor of Kentucky John Helm (commentator) (born 1942), English sports commentator Jack Helms...
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  • "Bobsled: Two-man". In The Complete Book of the Olympics: 1896-1980. New York: Penguin Books. p. 558. John L. Helmer's profile at Sports Reference.com v t e...
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  • Australian rules footballer for Geelong John Helmer (journalist) (born 1946), Moscow based blogger and journalist John L. Helmer, American bobsledder This disambiguation...
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    Helm (June 2, 1831 – September 21, 1863) was an American politician, attorney, and Confederate brigadier general. A son of Kentucky governor John L....
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    Governor of Kentucky. Democratic nominee and former Acting Whig Governor John L. Helm defeated Republican nominee Sidney M. Barnes and Conservative nominee...
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  • succeeding himself or herself in office, though four men (Isaac Shelby, John L. Helm, James B. McCreary and Happy Chandler) served multiple non-consecutive...
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    half-sister Emilie Todd married Benjamin Hardin Helm, CSA general and son of the Kentucky Governor John L. Helm. Another half-sister Elodie Todd married CSA...
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  • Senator Helm may refer to: John L. Helm (1802–1867), Kentucky State Senate Joseph Helm (1848–1915), Colorado State Senate Jesse Helms (1921–2008), U.S...
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    1875, and in 1868 wrote the memoirs of Governors Lazarus W. Powell and John L. Helm. His association with Catholic interests in Kentucky led him to compile...
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    Madison, four other governors have died while in office—John Breathitt, James Clark, John L. Helm, and William Goebel. All died of natural causes except...
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    in 1858. He was the uncle of Governor John L. Helm, and great uncle of Confederate general Benjamin Hardin Helm. The house was originally built in the...
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    In 1867, just five days after John L. Helm and Stevenson were elected governor and lieutenant governor, respectively, Helm died and Stevenson became acting...
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    legislature from 1833 to 1835. In 1834, he defeated Daniel Breck and John L. Helm to become Speaker of the House. He was elected lieutenant governor of...
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    (1836–1930), who married Confederate Gen. Benjamin Hardin Helm, and son of the Kentucky Governor John L. Helm. Alexander Humphreys Todd (1839–1862), a Confederate...
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    Tennessee state line in the direction of Nashville. John L. Helm, the grandson of Capt. Thomas Helm, became the president of the railroad in October 1854;...
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    Terry L. (2002). Historical Dictionary of the Civil War: A–L. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-4112-6. "Kentucky Governor John Jordan Crittenden"...
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    masters of the Masonic Lodge included Benjamin Helm [see Benjamin Helm House] and Governor John L. Helm. ... The building is Hardin County's best example...
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  • The Jade Helm 15 conspiracy theories were based on the Jade Helm 15 United States military training exercise, which took place in multiple U.S. states...
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    William Logan Helm and Florence Murray Helm. Her father died when she was a little girl. She was from the same extended family as John L. Helm, governor of...
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    predecessor John McCone. In 1977, as a result of earlier covert operations in Chile, Helms became the only DCI convicted of misleading Congress. Helms's last...
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  • Hardin was the father in law of Kentucky Governor John L. Helm and grandfather of General Benjamin Hardin Helm. Sanders 1965, p. 5. Kleber et al. 1992. Skidmore...
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    the two cities was completed in 1859, and in 1860, Guthrie succeeded John L. Helm as the railroad's president. He continued as the railroad's president...
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    Robertson (guitar, songwriting, vocals, piano, percussion), and American Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin, guitar, bass). The Band combined elements of Americana...
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    when Helm was very young. She had one older brother. Helm graduated from J. A. C. Chandler Junior High School in June 1937. She graduated from John Marshall...
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    Garrett Davis 1 vote Charles S. Morehead 1 vote Joseph R. Underwood 1 vote John L. Helm 1 vote Before Clay's resignation was effective, he died June 24, 1852...
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    he was offered the post of adjutant general of the state by governor John L. Helm. He served in the post for the next eight years, which gave him a statewide...
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    was the first Democrat elected to the office in almost twenty years. (John L. Helm had ascended to the governorship on Crittenden's resignation.) The Whigs...
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    in August 1868. Incumbent Democrat John W. Stevenson, who assumed office after the death of governor John L. Helm on September 8, 1867, defeated Republican...
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    Jesse Alexander Helms Jr. (October 18, 1921 – July 4, 2008) was an American politician. A leader in the conservative movement, he served as a senator...
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