- John Bucklin
Infobox Person
name = John Bucklin
image_size = 280px
caption = John Bucklin's original gravestone inCave Hill Cemetery
birth_date = 1773
birth_place =Providence, Rhode Island , U.S.A.
death_date =March 5 1844
death_place =Louisville, Kentucky , U.S.A.
death_cause =
occupation = Businessman
title = Mayor of Louisville
term = 1828-1834
predecessor = New office
successor =John Joyes
party =John Carpenter Bucklin (1773 –
March 5 1844 ) was the first mayor of Louisville. His father, a merchant and sailor, was a captain in the Navy during theRevolutionary War . John Bucklin served in the Rhode Island militia, owned several ships, and married Sarah Smith in 1803. The family moved to Louisville in 1819 or 1820, and in 1823 Bucklin became secretary of the secondLife Insurance company in the state.He became Louisville's first mayor on
March 3 1828 , a month after the state legislature passed Louisville's city charter. Per the terms of the charter, an election was held and the top two candidates were presented to the governor, who chose one to serve a 1-year term. Bucklin defeated William T. Tompkins by just 20 votes, about 650 were cast in total. He would serve six 1-year terms. The powers of the mayor were somewhat limited in the early charter, not even giving the mayor a vote on the more powerful City Council (except to break deadlocks).During his tenure, he successfully argued for the establishment of the first public school in the city (and state). He also dealt with a devastating flood of the city in February 1832, and pushed for the draining of many of Louisville's early ponds.
He was a
Unitarian , and served asmayor from 1828 to 1834. His pastor called him: "so complete askeptic that he will believe nothing he has not seen or touched. He. . . thinks the sciences of chemistry, geology, anatomy, geology, etc., are allhumbug ." [ [http://www.courier-journal.com/kyguide/merger03/famousdates.html A Guide to the New Merged Government ] ]He is buried in
Cave Hill Cemetery .References
*cite encyclopedia | ency=The Encyclopedia of Louisville | edition=1 | year=2001 | article=Bucklin, John Carpenter
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