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Summary Of: Charles Scott (governor of Kentucky)
Encyclodia Page On: Charles Scott (governor of Kentucky)
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| Governor of Kentucky | September 1 | 1808 | August 4 | 1812 | Lieutenant | Gabriel Slaughter | Christopher Greenup | Isaac Shelby | Cumberland County, Virginia | Clark County, Kentucky | Democratic-Republican | George M. Bibb | Farmer | Miller | Soldier | Politician | Charles Scott | October 22 | 1813 | American | soldier | politician | Governor of Kentucky | French and Indian War | Edward Braddock | George Washington | Revolutionary War | Valley Forge | Kentucky | skirmishes | Indians | Battle of Fallen Timbers | presidential elector | 1793 | 1801 | 1809 | War of 1812 | William Henry Harrison | Jesse Bledsoe | secretary of state | Clark County | October 22 | 1813 | Frankfort | Scott County, Kentucky | Scott County, Indiana | Scottsville, Virginia | Goochland County, Virginia | Powhatan County | vestrymen | Virginia House of Delegates | February 25 | 1762 | Cumberland County, Virginia | Woodford County, Kentucky | slaves | James River | October 6 | 1804 | July 25 | 1807 | Mordecai Gist | plantation | Bourbon | Clark | profanity | French and Indian War | Braddock's Expedition | George Washington | Virginia Regiment | scout | Colonel | William Byrd | Byrd's expeditions | Cherokee | private | captain | Revolutionary War | Virginia militia | December 9 | 1775 | Battle of Great Bridge | lieutenant colonel | 2nd Virginia Regiment | Continental Army | colonel | brigadier general | first | second battles of Trenton | Valley Forge | Germantown | Brandywine | Monmouth | February 1 | British | Fall of Charleston | prisoner | paroled | Lord Rawdon | brevetted | major general | Woodford County | Versailles | President | James Wilkinson | Indian wars | St. Clair | Battle of the Wabash | August 20 | 1794 | Battle of Fallen Timbers | Virginia House of Delegates | Kentucky General Assembly | Scott County | John Allen | Green Clay | governor's mansion | Secretary of State | Jesse Bledsoe | War of 1812 | William Henry Harrison | major general | October 22 | 1813 | Frankfort | Scott County, Indiana | Scottsville, Virginia | Harrison, Lowell H. | Thomas D. Clark | Lexington, Kentucky | ISBN 0813117720 | 2007 | 08-25 | 2007 | 08-25 | Danville, Kentucky | OCLC | Lexington, Kentucky | ISBN 0813123267 | Christopher Greenup | Governor of Kentucky | Isaac Shelby | v | d | Governors of Kentucky | Shelby | Garrard | Greenup | Shelby | Madison | Slaughter | Adair | Desha | Metcalfe | J. Breathitt | J. Morehead | Clark | Wickliffe | Letcher | Owsley | Crittenden | Helm | Powell | C. Morehead | Magoffin | Robinson | Bramlette | Helm | Stevenson | Leslie | McCreary | Blackburn | Knott | Buckner | Brown | Bradley | Taylor | Goebel | Beckham | Willson | McCreary | Stanley | Black | Morrow | Fields | Sampson | Laffoon | Chandler | Johnson | Willis | Clements | Wetherby | Chandler | Combs | E. Breathitt | Nunn | Ford | Carroll | Brown Jr. | Collins | Wilkinson | Jones | Patton | Fletcher | Beshear | Confederate | George W. Johnson | Richard Hawes | | Categories | 1739 births | 1813 deaths | American militia generals | American people of the War of 1812 | American Revolutionary War prisoners | Continental Army generals | Governors of Kentucky | Members of the Virginia House of Delegates | People of the French and Indian War | People of the Northwest Indian War | People of Virginia in the American Revolution | |
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