James Proctor Knott (born August 29, 1830 in Raywick, Kentucky; died June 18, 1911 in Lebanon, Kentucky) succeeded Luke P. Blackburn as the twenty-ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1883 and August 30, 1887, including the whole of 1884.
James Proctor Knott (born August 29, 1830 in Raywick, Kentucky; died June 18, 1911 in Lebanon, Kentucky) succeeded Luke P. Blackburn as the twenty-ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1883 and August 30, 1887, including the whole of 1885.
James Proctor Knott (born August 29, 1830 in Raywick, Kentucky; died June 18, 1911 in Lebanon, Kentucky) succeeded Luke P. Blackburn as the twenty-ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1883 and August 30, 1887, including the whole of 1886.
Gabriel Slaughter (born December 12, 1767 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died September 19, 1830 in Mercer County, Kentucky) succeeded George Madison as the seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between October 14, 1816 and August 29, 1820, including the whole of 1817.
Gabriel Slaughter (born December 12, 1767 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died September 19, 1830 in Mercer County, Kentucky) succeeded George Madison as the seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between October 14, 1816 and August 29, 1820, including the whole of 1818.
Luke P. Blackburn (born June 16, 1816 in Woodford County, Kentucky; died September 14, 1887 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded James B. McCreary as the twenty-eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1879 and September 5, 1883. Following the end of Blackburn's term as Governor of Kentucky, James Proctor Knott (born August 29, 1830 in Raywick, Kentucky; died June 18, 1911 in Lebanon, Kentucky) became the twenty-ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1883 and August 30, 1887.
Governor of Kentucky was created in 1792.
As of spring 2015, Steve Beshear is the Governor of Kentucky.
Gabriel Slaughter (born December 12, 1767 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died September 19, 1830 in Mercer County, Kentucky) succeeded George Madison as the seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between October 14, 1816 and August 29, 1820. Following the end of Slaughter's term as Governor of Kentucky, John Adair (born January 9, 1757 in Chester County, South Carolina; died May 19, 1840 in Mercer County, Kentucky) became the eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 29, 1820 and August 24, 1824.
Kentucky doesn't have a president; it has a governor. In 2012, the present governor of Kentucky is Steve Beshear.
The current Governor of Kentucky is Steve Beshear (D). Beshear assumed office as the 61st Governor of Kentucky on December 11, 2007.The current Governor of the US State, Kentucky is Steve Beshear. This is as of July 7, 2014.
Isaac Shelby was the first (and later the 5th) governor of Kentucky state.The first Kentucky Governor after Virginia was split into Virginia and Kentucky in 1792 was Democratic-Republican Isaac Shelby.