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William T. Barry | United States Postmaster General | March 9 | 1829 | John McLean | Amos Kendall | Lunenburg, Virginia | U.S. | Liverpool | England | Democratic-Republican | Alma mater | Transylvania University | William & Mary College | Politician | Lawyer | February 5 | 1784 | August 30 | 1835 | American | Lunenburg, Virginia | Fayette County, Kentucky | American Revolutionary War | Woodford County | Transylvania University | Lexington | William and Mary College | Williamsburg, Virginia | admitted to the bar | Jessamine County, Kentucky | Kentucky House of Representatives | U.S. House of Representatives | War of 1812 | U.S. Senator | Kentucky Senate | Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky | Secretary of State of Kentucky | Governor of Kentucky | U.S. Postmaster General | Andrew Jackson | ambassador to Spain | Liverpool, England | August 30 | 1835 | cenotaph | Frankfort, Kentucky | Barry County, Michigan | Barry County, Missouri | Luke P. Blackburn | Lexington, Kentucky | ISBN 0813102480 | Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | Find A Grave | Gabriel Slaughter | Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky | Robert B. McAfee | John McLean | United States Postmaster General | Amos Kendall | United States House of Representatives | Benjamin Howard | Kentucky's 5th congressional district | Henry Clay | United States Senate | George Walker | Senator from Kentucky (Class 2) | Jesse Bledsoe | Isham Talbot | Martin D. Hardin | Cornelius P. Van Ness | United States Minister to Spain | John H. Eaton | public domain | Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | v | Lieutenant Governors of Kentucky | Bullitt | Caldwell | Slaughter | Hickman | Slaughter | McAfee | Breathitt | J. Morehead | Wickliffe | M. Thomson | Dixon | Helm | J. Thompson | Hardy | Boyd | Jacob | Stevenson | Carlisle | Underwood | Cantrill | Hindman | Bryan | Alford | Worthington | Marshall | Beckham | Thorne | Cox | McDermott | Black | Ballard | Denhardt | Breathitt, Jr. | Chandler | Johnson | Myers | Tuggle | Wetherby | Beauchamp | Waterfield | Wyatt | Waterfield | Ford | Carroll | Stovall | Collins | Beshear | Jones | Patton | Henry | Pence | Mongiardo | v | United States Senators from Kentucky | Brown | Thruston | Clay | Bibb | Walker | Hardin | Crittenden | Johnson | Bibb | Crittenden | Morehead | J. Underwood | Thompson | Powell | Guthrie | McCreery | Stevenson | Beck | Carlisle | Lindsay | Blackburn | Paynter | James | Martin | Stanley | Sackett | Robsion | Williamson | M. Logan | Chandler | Stanfill | Cooper | Chapman | T. Underwood | Cooper | Barkley | Humphreys | Cooper | Huddleston | McConnell | United States Senate | Edwards | Marshall | J. Breckinridge | Adair | Clay | Pope | Bledsoe | Talbot | W. Logan | Talbot | Rowan | Clay | Crittenden | Metcalfe | Clay | Meriwether | Dixon | Crittenden | J.C. Breckinridge | Davis | Machen | McCreery | Williams | Blackburn | Deboe | McCreary | Bradley | Camden | Beckham | Ernst | Barkley | Withers | Clements | Morton | Cook | Ford | Bunning | v | United States Postmasters General | Franklin | Bache | Hazard | Osgood | Pickering | Habersham | G Granger | Meigs | McLean | Kendall | Niles | F Granger | Wickliffe | Johnson | Collamer | Hall | Hubbard | Campbell | A Brown | Holt | King | Blair | Dennison | Randall | Creswell | Marshall | Jewell | Tyner | Key | Maynard | James | Howe | Gresham | Hatton | Vilas | Dickinson | Wanamaker | Bissell | Wilson | Gary | Smith | Payne | Wynne | Cortelyou | Meyer | Hitchcock | Burleson | Hays | Work | New | W Brown | Farley | Walker | Hannegan | Donaldson | Summerfield | Day | Gronouski | O'Brien | Watson | Blount | Blount | Klassen | Bailar | Bolger | Carlin | Casey | Tisch | Frank | Runyon | Henderson | Potter | Postal Department Seal | v | Cabinet | President | Andrew Jackson | Vice President | John C. Calhoun | Martin Van Buren | Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States | Secretary of State | Martin Van Buren | Edward Livingston | Louis McLane | John Forsyth | Secretary of the Treasury | Samuel D. Ingham | Louis McLane | William J. Duane | Roger B. Taney | Levi Woodbury | Secretary of War | John Eaton | Lewis Cass | Attorney General | John M. Berrien | Roger B. Taney | Benjamin F. Butler | Postmaster General | Amos Kendall | Secretary of the Navy | John Branch | Levi Woodbury | Mahlon Dickerson | Categories | 1784 births | 1835 deaths | United States Postmasters General | Lieutenant governors of Kentucky | United States Senators from Kentucky | Members of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky | Members of the Kentucky House of Representatives | Kentucky State Senators | United States ambassadors to Spain | College of William and Mary alumni | Kentucky lawyers | Transylvania University alumni | Secretaries of State of Kentucky | Template computed age | Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government |
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