Gabriel Slaughter

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Gabriel Slaughter
Gabriel Slaughter

In office
1816 – 1820
Preceded by George Madison
Succeeded by John Adair

Born December 12, 1767
Culpepper County, Virginia
Died September 19, 1830
Mercer County, Kentucky
Political party Democratic Republican
Profession Soldier, Farmer
Religion Baptist[1]


Gabriel Slaughter (December 12, 1767September 19, 1830) was the 7th governor of Kentucky. Before entering politics Slaughter was a farmer, and a colonel the Kentucky regiment at the Battle of New Orleans.[1]

He was a member of the Kentucky house of representatives in 1797 and the Kentucky State senate 18161820. In 1816 he was elected lieutenant-governor and became governor on the death of Gov. George Madison (1816) serving the remaining years of Madison’s term.[2] Slaughter's governorship was complicated by the financial panic of 1819 and he spent the majority of his term working to stabilize that state's economy. He is interred in his family cemetery in Mercer County, Kentucky.

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  1. ^ Kentucky Governor Gabriel Slaughter. National Governors Association. Retrieved on March 9, 2007.

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Preceded by
George Madison
Governor of Kentucky
1816–1820
Succeeded by
John Adair
Preceded by
John Caldwell
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
1808-1812
Succeeded by
Richard Hickman
Preceded by
Richard Hickman
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
1816
Succeeded by
William T. Barry