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General Assembly did little to address his agenda. The only major pieces of legislation passed during Beckham's term were a tax increase that added a half million dollars to the state's revenue and a child labor law that forbade children under fourteen to work without their parents' consent.
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Assembly's decision and vacate the governorship. The Republicans in the legislature obeyed Taylor's orders, but the Democrats ignored Taylor and followed the orders of their leadership. Finally, on February 21, 1900, Taylor and Beckham
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prohibited governors from serving consecutive terms, Beckham announced that he would seek a full term as governor in 1903. His candidacy was challenged in court, but the court ruled
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disputed the election results. During the political wrangling that followed, an unknown assassin shot Goebel. A day later, the
General Assembly invalidated enough votes to give the election to Goebel, who was sworn into office on his deathbed. Taylor claimed the election had been stolen by the
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debts from the federal government, Beckham also virtually eliminated the state's debt. Encouraged by the state's improved finances, the General Assembly voted to expand two of the state's
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1258:"Kentucky Governor John Crepps Wickliffe Beckham"
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955:Nineteenth Amendment
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925:Camp Zachary Taylor
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160:Augustus E. Willson
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374:(1940-01-09)
327:Isaac Wilson
323:Succeeded by
317:A. L. Harned
302:
296:Eli H. Brown
292:Succeeded by
286:Isaac Wilson
271:
247:Succeeded by
226:
206:Succeeded by
175:
155:Succeeded by
120:
100:Succeeded by
77:
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18:John Beckham
4060:1940 deaths
4055:1869 births
3325:Worthington
3270:J. Thompson
3245:J. Morehead
2782:Confederate
2234:U.S. Senate
1784:Trigg, p. 1
1737:Klotter in
1686:Klotter in
1603:Klotter in
1561:Klotter in
1548:Burckel in
1535:Klotter in
1519:Klotter in
1503:Burckel in
1481:Klotter in
1468:Klotter in
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1393:Burckel in
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1296:Klotter in
1220:Burckel in
1202:Burckel in
1157:October 13,
1076:M. M. Logan
861:Prohibition
780:county seat
709:Second term
674:, then the
535:prohibition
313:Preceded by
282:Preceded by
237:Preceded by
194:Preceded by
143:Preceded by
88:Preceded by
53: 1915
4049:Categories
4014:J. Robsion
3987:A. Barkley
3942:J. Langley
3933:B. Johnson
3902:A. Stanley
3891:J. Beckham
3853:A. Barkley
3799:J. Langley
3790:B. Johnson
3737:J. Beckham
3685:A. Barkley
3631:J. Langley
3622:B. Johnson
3584:J. Beckham
3415:Waterfield
3405:Waterfield
3255:M. Thomson
3226:(2nd time)
3215:(1st time)
3118:A. Beshear
3108:S. Beshear
3028:K. Johnson
2874:Crittenden
2627:Crittenden
2617:Meriwether
2602:Crittenden
2510:Huddleston
2455:Williamson
2365:Crittenden
2350:Crittenden
2170:Democratic
2085:1900β1907
1965:August 11,
1115:References
991:Later life
886:practice.
776:Olive Hill
774:Counties.
657:Republican
583:John Tyler
557:Early life
551:Louisville
511:Republican
499:Democratic
459:Politician
453:Profession
438:Alma mater
399:Democratic
351:1869-08-05
131:Lieutenant
4027: (R)
4016: (R)
4007: (R)
3998: (D)
3989: (D)
3980: (D)
3971: (D)
3969:W. Fields
3962: (D)
3953: (D)
3944: (R)
3935: (D)
3926: (D)
3904: (D)
3864: (D)
3855: (D)
3846: (D)
3837: (R)
3835:C. Powers
3828: (D)
3826:W. Fields
3819: (D)
3810: (D)
3801: (R)
3792: (D)
3783: (D)
3774: (D)
3751: (D)
3748:G. Martin
3739: (D)
3730: (D)
3696: (D)
3687: (D)
3678: (D)
3669: (R)
3667:C. Powers
3660: (D)
3658:W. Fields
3651: (D)
3642: (D)
3633: (R)
3624: (D)
3615: (D)
3606: (D)
3586: (D)
3465:Mongiardo
3400:Beauchamp
3350:McDermott
3300:Underwood
3290:Stevenson
3250:Wickliffe
3240:Breathitt
3224:Slaughter
3213:Slaughter
3088:Wilkinson
3078:Brown Jr.
2943:Blackburn
2928:Stevenson
2918:Bramlette
2859:Wickliffe
2824:Slaughter
2784:governors
2780:indicate
2657:Blackburn
2515:McConnell
2500:Humphreys
2420:Blackburn
2400:Stevenson
1032:Henderson
929:Fort Knox
883:blue laws
799:dividends
788:Vanceburg
699:Owensboro
614:principal
567:Bardstown
553:in 1940.
421:Relatives
303:In office
272:In office
227:In office
176:In office
166:28th
121:In office
111:35th
78:In office
48:Beckham,
4024:K. Swope
4005:C. Ogden
3978:A. Rouse
3844:A. Rouse
3727:O. James
3676:A. Rouse
3573:O. James
3536:Kentucky
3470:Abramson
3395:Wetherby
3375:Chandler
3365:Denhardt
3330:Marshall
3305:Cantrill
3295:Carlisle
3203:Caldwell
3103:Fletcher
3048:Chandler
3043:Wetherby
3038:Clements
3023:Chandler
2988:McCreary
2938:McCreary
2906:Robinson
2894:Magoffin
2839:Metcalfe
2702:Clements
2667:McCreary
2652:Williams
2647:McCreery
2607:Metcalfe
2582:W. Logan
2547:Marshall
2470:Stanfill
2465:Chandler
2460:M. Logan
2410:Carlisle
2395:McCreery
2380:Thompson
2370:Morehead
2320:Thruston
2039:June 26,
2020:(1977).
2007:June 26,
1988:(1997).
1929:June 26,
1910:(1977).
1898:June 26,
1879:(1996).
1741:, p. 310
1690:, p. 304
1607:, p. 215
1552:, p. 294
1550:Register
1539:, p. 209
1507:, p. 291
1505:Register
1472:, p. 207
1459:, p. 290
1457:Register
1439:, p. 206
1423:, p. 205
1397:, p. 289
1395:Register
1381:, p. 114
1355:, p. 108
1342:, p. 105
1326:, p. 100
1268:June 23,
1224:, p. 288
1222:Register
1206:, p. 137
1151:Archived
1101:See also
1046:Wickland
951:ratified
563:Wickland
513:nominee
501:nominee
488:Kentucky
413:Children
358:Wickland
185:Governor
70:Kentucky
3923:H. Helm
3781:H. Helm
3613:H. Helm
3485:Coleman
3480:Hampton
3475:Luallen
3440:Beshear
3435:Collins
3430:Stovall
3425:Carroll
3380:Johnson
3360:Ballard
3335:Beckham
3310:Hindman
3219:Hickman
3198:Bullitt
3083:Collins
3073:Carroll
3018:Laffoon
3013:Sampson
2993:Stanley
2983:Willson
2978:Beckham
2963:Bradley
2953:Buckner
2864:Letcher
2819:Madison
2804:Greenup
2799:Garrard
2778:Italics
2722:Bunning
2697:Withers
2692:Barkley
2682:Beckham
2672:Bradley
2572:Bledsoe
2542:Edwards
2534:Class 3
2495:Barkley
2480:Chapman
2450:Robsion
2445:Sackett
2440:Stanley
2425:Paynter
2415:Lindsay
2390:Guthrie
2355:Johnson
2307:Class 2
2180:Class 3
1975:Sources
1948:2690774
1814:(ed.).
1770:July 7,
1523:, p. 60
1410:, p. 45
1313:, p. 95
1300:, p. 94
823:(later
784:Grayson
768:Elliott
695:Indiana
637:Speaker
600:in the
565:, near
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