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1869-08-05
1940-01-09
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Beckham, John Crepps Wickliffe,
1869-1940
Bardstown (Ky.)
Louisville (Ky.)
United States
Richmond (Ky.)
Bardstown (Ky.)
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Democratic Party (U.S.)
Central University (Richmond, Ky.)
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Kentucky. General Assembly. House of Representatives
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1894
1900
United States. Congress. Senate
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1915-03-04
1921-03-03
Kentucky. Governor
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1900-02-03
1907-12-10
Legislators
Lawyers
High school principals
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Beckham, J. C. W.,
1869-1940
Kentucky.
Governor (1900-1907 : Beckham)
Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Bingham, R. W. Papers, 1879-1974
(Beckham, John Crepps Wickliffe; correspondent; b. 1869; d. 1940)
PREMARC file, May 30, 1997
(hdg.: Beckham, John Crepps Wickliffe, 1869- )
Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992:
page 65 (John Crepps Wickliffe Beckham; born in Bardstown, Ky.; attended Central University in Richmond, Ky.; principal of Bardstown public schools 1888-1893; admitted to the bar 1889, opened a law practice in 1893; elected to Kentucky House of Representatives as a Democrat 1894-1900; became governor of Kentucky after the assassination of William Goebel then elected by special election. Served in U.S. Senate 1915-1921. Died January 9, 1940.)
Wikipedia, viewed February 28, 2019
(under J. C. W. Beckham: John Crepps Wickliffe Beckham; born August 5, 1869; governor of Kentucky, February 3, 1900-December 10, 1907; U. S. Senator March 4, 1915-March 3, 1921; died in Louisville, Ky.; political party: Democratic)