LC control no. | no2013116399 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Slaughter, Gabriel, 1767-1830 |
Variant(s) | Slaughter, Gabl. (Gabriel), 1767-1830 |
See also | Kentucky. Governor (1816-1820 : Slaughter) |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Kentucky |
Located | Mercer County (Ky.) |
Birth date | 1767-12-12 |
Death date | 1830-09-19 |
Place of birth | Culpepper County (Va.) |
Place of death | Mercer County (Ky.) |
Affiliation | Kentucky. General Assembly. House of Representatives Kentucky. General Assembly. House of Representatives Kentucky. General Assembly. Senate Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828) Kentucky. Governor Georgetown College (Georgetown, Ky.) |
Profession or occupation | Legislators (State government) Governors Governors Legislators Baptists--Clergy |
Found in | Kentuckian. The constitutionalist, 1816: p. 2 etc. (Gabriel Slaughter; the lieutenant governor) OCLC, Oct. 22, 2013 (access point: Slaughter, Gabriel, 1767-1820; Slaughter, Gabriel, 1767-1830) Wikipedia, Oct. 9, 2013 (Gabriel Slaughter; 7th governor of Kentucky; member of the Kentucky Militia throughtout his political career; served for a decade in the state legislature and as lieutenant governor under Charles Scott, 1808-12; in 1816 he was again elected lieutenant governor and ascended to governorship when Gov. George Madison died after only weeks in office, serving until 1820; elected to one additional term in the state House of Representatives in 1823 before retiring from politics; b. Culpepper County, Va., Dec. 12, 1767; d. Mercer County, Ky., Sept. 19, 1830) America's Historical Newspapers, via WWW, Oct. 13, 2013: Daily national intelligencer, Washington, D.C., 10-11-1830 (Col. Gabriel Slaughter; formerly lieutenant governor of Kentucky, and for nearly four years acting governor; died Sept. 19) Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992: pages 825-826 (Gabriel Slaughter; moved to Mercer Co., Ky.; served in the Kentucky House of Representatives (1797-1800) and Senate (1801-1808); a Republican; became governor October 19, 1816, serving until September 7, 1820. Re-elected to Kentucky House in 1823 where he served one more term; later became a Baptist preacher and a trustee of Georgetown College.) Message of the acting governor to the House of Representatives, communicating the correspondence between the Kentucky and Tennessee commissioners on the subject of the boundary line, 1820: page 3 (Gabl. Slaughter) |
Associated language | eng |