John Marshall (Kentucky)

For other people named John Marshall, see John Marshall (disambiguation).
John Marshall
A man in his forties with thinning black hair wearing a black coat
27th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
In office
December 12, 1899  January 30, 1900
Governor William S. Taylor
Preceded by William Jackson Worthington
Succeeded by J. C. W. Beckham
Personal details
Born (1856-05-24)May 24, 1856
Louisville, Kentucky
Died August 19, 1922(1922-08-19) (aged 66)
Anchorage, Kentucky
Political party Republican

John Marshall (May 24, 1856 – August 19, 1922)[1] served as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky under Governor William S. Taylor from 1899 to 1900.[2] Both Governor Taylor 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.[3]

References

  1. Kleber, J.E. (2001). The Encyclopedia of Louisville. University Press of Kentucky. p. 591. ISBN 9780813128900. Retrieved 2015-01-28.
  2. "Index to Politicians: Marshall". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved 2007-03-06.
  3. "Taylor v. Beckham, 178 U.S. 548 (1900)". FindLaw.com. Retrieved 2007-03-06.
Political offices
Preceded by
William Jackson Worthington
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
1899–1900
Succeeded by
J. C. W. Beckham


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