James Garrard (/ˈɡærərd/ GARR-ərd; January 14, 1749 – January 9, 1822) was an American farmer, Baptist minister and politician who served as the second...
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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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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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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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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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David Douglas Garrard (born February 14, 1978) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL)...
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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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(1992). "Garrard, James". In Kleber, John E. (ed.). The Kentucky Encyclopedia. Associate editors: Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, and James C. Klotter...
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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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became the first Kentucky governor to serve non-consecutive terms. (James Garrard had been permitted to serve consecutive terms in 1796 and 1800 by special...
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Garrard was born at his paternal grandfather's home in Bourbon County, Kentucky, while his mother was visiting there. His grandfather, James Garrard,...
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1872, James Garrard and his family, settlers from Illinois, took a claim and became one of the first permanent residents in the valley. Garrard Creek...
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September 2012 installation) Precentor – James Garrard (since 29 November 2008 installation) Canon residentiary – James Reveley Canon residentiary and (Diocesan)...
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Ann Garrard (1809, daughter of Daniel), James H. Garrard, Theophilus T. Garrard, Edward Pendleton Garrard (1814), Maria Pacheco Padilla Garrard (1815)...
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Apsley George Benet Cherry-Garrard (2 January 1886 – 18 May 1959) was an English explorer of Antarctica. He was a member of the Terra Nova expedition...
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the first governor eligible to run for a second term in office, since James Garrard, in 1800. Since 2013, he has been the chancellor of the University of...
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James Garrard Jones (July 3, 1814 – April 5, 1872) was an American politician, lawyer, soldier, and judge who served as the first mayor of Evansville...
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Daniel Garrard (1780–1886) and Lucinda Jane Toulmin (1790–1849). He was a grandson of Kentucky Governor James Garrard and cousin of Israel Garrard, Jeptha...
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Richard Garrard (born 24 May 1937) was the seventh Suffragan Bishop of Penrith in the modern era. Garrard was educated at Northampton Grammar School and...
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Governor and he was elected to that office in 1800 serving under Governor James Garrard. In 1804 or 1808 Bullitt returned to private life and full-time farming...
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Counter-Enlightenment (section Graeme Garrard)
Garrard traces the beginning of Counter-Enlightenment thought back to France and prior to the German Sturm und Drang movement of the 1770s. Garrard's...
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ensign in the 18th Regiment of Militia and on January 4, 1801, Governor James Garrard became a captain in the 18th Regiment. Mitchell was a minister of the...
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candidates; frontiersman Benjamin Logan received 21 votes, Baptist minister James Garrard received 17, Thomas Todd received 14, and Breckinridge's cousin, Senator...
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was appointed Secretary of State of Kentucky by Governor James Garrard. He influenced Garrard – a Baptist minister – to adopt some doctrines of Socinianism...
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1786) 1741 – Benedict Arnold, American-British general (d. 1801) 1749 – James Garrard, American farmer, Baptist minister and politician (d. 1822) 1767 – Maria...
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30–14 over Elder David Purviance, the candidate preferred by Governor James Garrard. He continued to serve as Speaker for the duration of his tenure in...
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