Christopher Greenup
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Christopher Greenup | |
Christopher Greenup as Governor |
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In office 1804 – 1808 |
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Preceded by | James Garrard |
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Succeeded by | Charles Scott |
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Born | 1750 Virginia |
Died | April 27, 1818 Frankfort, Kentucky |
Political party | Jeffersonian Republican |
Profession | Soldier, Lawyer, Surveyor |
Christopher Greenup (1750 – April 27, 1818) was an American lawyer and politician from Frankfort, Kentucky.
Greenup was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and served in the Revolutionary War, attaining the rank of colonel in the Virginia Militia and of captain in the Continental Army. He studied and practiced law in Frankfort, Kentucky, and also spent time as a surveyor and as a land speculator.
He served as a Kentucky representative to Congress for three successive terms, from 1792 to 1797, as a Jeffersonian Republican. He was later elected Governor of Kentucky, serving from 1804 to 1808. He ran unopposed, receiving 25,917 votes.
Greenup died in Frankfort, Kentucky, and is buried in the Frankfort Cemetery. Greenup County, Kentucky, was named in honor of him, as was its county seat of Greenup, Kentucky.
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Preceded by James Garrard |
Governor of Kentucky 1804–1808 |
Succeeded by Charles Scott |
Governors of Kentucky | |
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Shelby • Garrard • Greenup • Scott • 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
Kentucky also had two Confederate Governors: George W. Johnson and Richard Hawes. |