John Caldwell (Kentucky politician)
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Caldwell, John (1757-1804) was a Kentucky Politician, State Senator, and Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky.
He was elected to the Kentucky State Senate in 1792, and was later elected the 2nd Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, elected in 1804, and died while presiding over the State Senate in his first year as Lieutenant Governor from "inflamation of the brain".[1]
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Preceded by Alexander Scott Bullitt |
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1804 |
Succeeded by Gabriel Slaughter |
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 |