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Powers, Caleb, 1869-1932

LC control no.n 97113881
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Personal name headingPowers, Caleb, 1869-1932
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedBarbourville (Ky.) Lexington (Ky.) West Point (N.Y.) Valparaiso (Ind.) Knox County (Ky.)
Birth date1869-02-01
Death date1932-07-25
Place of birthWhitley County (Ky.)
Place of deathBaltimore (Md.)
AffiliationUnion College (Barbourville, Ky.) Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky United States Military Academy Northern Indiana Normal School and Business Institute
United States. Congress. House
Profession or occupationAttorneys College teachers School superintendents Legislators
Found inCaleb Powers and the mountain army, c1997: p. 1, etc. (wrongfully imprisoned as a conspirator in the assassination of Senator William Goebel of Ky.; later served as U.S. congressman)
LC manual auth. cd. (Powers, Caleb, 1869-1932)
Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992: page 733 (Caleb Powers, political leader, born in Whitley County, Ky. Attended Union College, the Agricultural and Mechanical College (now the University of Kentucky) and the U. S. Military Academy. Graduated from the law department of Northern Indiana Normal School in Valparaiso. Elected school superintendent of Knox County, Ky. in 1893 and 1897, was admitted to the bar in 1894, then elected secretary of state of Kentucky in 1899. Arrested and convicted for being an accessory to the murder of Democratic gubernatorial candidate William Goebel, he was pardoned by Kentucky governor Augustus Willson. Served in Congress as a Representative from Kentucky March 4, 1911 to March 3, 1919. Died July 25, 1932.)
Find a grave (website), viewed September 1, 2020 (Caleb Powers, died in Baltimore, Md.)
Associated languageeng