- Robert P. Letcher
Infobox Governor
name = Robert P. Letcher
order = 15th
office = Governor of Kentucky
term_start =September 2 ,1840
term_end =September 4 ,1844
lieutenant =Manlius Valerius Thomson
predecessor =Charles A. Wickliffe
successor =William Owsley
birth_date = birth date|1788|2|10|mf=y
birth_place =Goochland County, Virginia
death_date = death date and age|1861|1|24|1788|2|10|mf=y
death_place =Frankfort, Kentucky
party = Whig
spouse = Mary Oden Epps
Charlotte Robinson
profession =Lawyer
religion = Presbyterian
order2 =United States Representative
term_start2 =March 4 ,1823
term_end2 =March 3 ,1835
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successor2 =
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successor3 =Robert Perkins Letcher (
February 10 ,1788 ndashJanuary 24 ,1861 ) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the fifteenth governor ofKentucky .Personal life
Letcher was born in
Goochland County, Virginia , the son of Stephen Giles and Betsy Letcher nee Perkins. The family moved toGarrard County, Kentucky around 1800, and Letcher was educated at a private school nearDanville, Kentucky . Letcher studied and practiced law near Danville. He was married twice; first to Susan Oden Epps, and then to Charlotte Robertson. He was a Presbyterian. Letcher is buried in the State Cemetery inFrankfort, Kentucky .Political career
Letcher was elected to the
Kentucky House of Representatives in 1813, 1814, 1815, and 1817. He served in theUnited States House of Representatives fromMarch 4 ,1823 , toMarch 3 ,1833 . His 1833 campaign for the House againstThomas P. Moore was so close that a second election had to be held. [Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, June 12, 1834, p. 743. See also Contested Election: Robert P. Letcher vs. Thomas P. Moore. 23rd Congress, 1st Session, House Report No 446. May 6, 1834.] Letcher won by 258 votes, and served in the House fromAugust 6 ,1834 , untilMarch 3 ,1835 . Letcher was again elected to the Kentucky House as aNational Republican -Whig in 1836, 1837, and 1838; for the last two years he served as Speaker.Letcher, known colloquially as “Black Bob,” was elected governor as a Whig, and served from
September 2 ,1840 , untilSeptember 4 ,1844 . Letcher received 54,892 to 39,160 for his opponent, Democrat Richard French (58.4% - 41.6%).Letcher’s term was dominated by the
Panic of 1837 . He drastically cut spending, eliminating the state’s deficit.After leaving office, he made an unsuccessful bid for the
United States Senate , and then served as the United Statesenvoy and minister toMexico .Letcher County, Kentucky , is named for him.References
* "Robert P. Letcher", "Kentucky's Governors: Updated Edition" (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky), 2004.
Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6864728 Find-A-Grave profile for Robert P. Letcher]
ee also
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History of Kentucky
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