John Pendleton, Jr.
John Pendleton, Jr. (1749 – 1806) was Virginia government official, most notably serving as the acting Governor of Virginia for eight days in December, 1799. Prior to that, Pendleton had served as a legislative clerk. In 1776, he was appointed as the first clerk of the Senate of Virginia.
References
Biography at the National Governors Association
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