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Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) served as the first Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 4, 1792 and June 7, 1796, including the whole of 1793.

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