John Marshall (Kentucky)
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John Marshall (b. 1856 in Jefferson County, Kentucky - d. 1922) served as Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky under Governor William S. Taylor from 1899–1900.[1] Both Governor Bradley and Lieutenant Governor Marshall were removed from office by a Supreme Court decision that ruled that William Goebel had rightly been elected governor in the contested 1899 election.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Index to Politicians: Marshall. The Political Graveyard. Retrieved on 2007-03-06.
- ^ Taylor v. Beckham, 178 U.S. 548 (1900). FindLaw.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-06.
Preceded by William Jackson Worthington |
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1899-1900 |
Succeeded by J. C. W. Beckham |
Lieutenant Governors of Kentucky | |
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Bullitt • Caldwell • Slaughter • Hickman • Slaughter • Barry • 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 • Breathitt, Jr. • Chandler • Johnson • Myers • Tuggle • Wetherby • Beauchamp • Waterfield • Wyatt • Waterfield • Ford • Carroll • Stovall • Collins • Beshear • Jones • Patton • Henry • Pence |