- Isaac Shelby
Infobox Politician
name= Isaac Shelby
caption=
office= 1stGovernor of Kentucky
term_start=June 4 ,1792
term_end=June 1 ,1796
lieutenant=
predecessor= (none)
successor=James Garrard
office2= 5th Governor of Kentucky
term_start2 =August 24 ,1812
term_end2=September 5 ,1816
lieutenant2=
predecessor2= Charles Scott
successor2=George Madison
birth_date= birth date|1750|12|11|mf=y
birth_place=Hagerstown, Maryland
death_date= death date and age|1826|7|18|1750|12|11|mf=y
death_place=Lincoln County, Kentucky
spouse= Susannah Hart
profession=Soldier ,Farmer
party= Democratic-Republican
religion=Presbyteriancite web |url=http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.29fab9fb4add37305ddcbeeb501010a0/?vgnextoid=2982c895ddf56010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD&vgnextchannel=e449a0ca9e3f1010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD |title=Kentucky Governor Isaac Shelby |publisher=National Governors Association |accessdate=2007-03-09]
footnotes=Isaac Shelby (
December 11 ,1750 –July 18 ,1826 ) was an American soldier and the first and fifth Governor ofKentucky , serving from 1792 to 1796 and from 1812 to 1816.Biography
Born in
Frederick County, Maryland , near Hagerstown, Shelby was the son ofEvan Shelby andLetitia (Cox) Shelby. The family moved to westernVirginia in 1772 and ran a trading post. He was a lieutenant inLord Dunmore's War in 1774. The next year he surveyed land inKentucky and settled there in 1776. During theAmerican Revolutionary War ,Patrick Henry , Governor of Virginia, appointed Shelby to secure provisions for the army on the frontier. He was elected to the Virginia legislature in 1780.Along with James Williams, and
Elijah Clarke , Colonel Shelby led a force ofOvermountain Men from theFort Watauga (near present dayElizabethton, Tennessee ) to victory at theBattle of Musgrove Mill onAugust 19 ,1780 . By securing their defensive patriot position on the banks of theEnoree River , Shelby, Williams, and Clarke were able to defeat a much larger force consisting of two hundred British Loyalists and three hundred British provincial regulars.On September 26, 1780, a greater number of the "Overmountain Men" again assembled at
Fort Watauga and formed amilitia under Colonel John Sevier (Sevier was later elected as the first governor ofTennessee ) and Colonel Isaac Shelby. These Patriot troops days later crossed theAppalachian Mountains at Roan Mountain (near present dayRoan Mountain, Tennessee ) and successively engaged the British Army at theBattle of Kings Mountain , a southern battle recognized as one of the turning points of theAmerican Revolution .Shelby settled in
North Carolina and was elected twice to its legislature.In 1783, Shelby returned to Kentucky where he married Susannah Hart. He was on the first Board of Trustees at
Centre College inDanville, Kentucky , and is regarded as the founder ofFrankfort, Kentucky .Governor Shelby is regarded as the first and only sitting Governor to lead his state militia in battle. In memory of this, Kentucky troops from the 38th Infantry Division to name Camp Shelby, Mississippi after him as they trained for deployment for
World War I .Popular legend has it that the two men in the central image on the Kentucky State Flag (one in a frock coat, one in buckskins) are both Isaac Shelby, and that the flag portrays him as a political leader as well as a frontiersman and military leader.
Political career
When Kentucky was admitted into the
United States , Shelby was elected its first governor. One of his chief concerns was securing Federal aid to defend the frontier. He also worked for free navigation on theMississippi River . At the time, Kentucky's Constitution prevented a governor from serving consecutive terms, and Shelby retired to his farm inLincoln County, Kentucky at the conclusion of his first term. In 1812, Shelby once more ran for governor and was re-elected.General William Henry Harrison called upon Kentucky to provide volunteers for his Army of the Northwest during the
War of 1812 , and personally asked Governor Shelby to lead the Kentucky units. Shelby, known as "Old Kings Mountain" among his troops, led the Kentuckians into action at theBattle of the Thames .Upon leaving office in 1816, U.S. President
James Monroe offered him the post of Secretary of War but he declined.Death
Shelby died at his home of Travelor's Rest in Lincoln County. He died with family at his side.Descendants: Colonel Larry W. Shelby
Places named for Isaac Shelby
Cities and counties
*
Shelby County, Alabama
*Shelby County, Illinois
*Shelby County, Indiana
*Shelby County, Iowa
*Shelby County, Kentucky
*Shelby, Oceana County, Michigan
*Shelby County, Missouri
*Shelby, North Carolina
*Shelby, Ohio
*Shelby County, Ohio
*Shelby County, Tennessee
*Shelby County, Texas
*Shelbyville, Illinois
*Shelbyville, Indiana
*Shelbyville, Kentucky
*Shelbyville, Michigan
*Shelbyville, Missouri
*Shelbyville, Tennessee
*Shelbyville, Texas Military installations
*Camp Shelby, Mississippi
*Fort Shelby, Michigan
*Fort Shelby, WisconsinReferences
*Sylvia Wrobel and George Grider. "Isaac Shelby: Kentucky's First Governor and Hero of Three Wars". 1974.
ee also
*
History of Kentucky
*Kings Mountain National Military Park
*Kings Mountain, North Carolina
*Elizabethton, Tennessee
*Fort Watauga
*Sycamore Shoals
*Watauga River
*Doe River
*Roan Mountain State Park
*Roan Mountain, Tennessee
* Roan Mountain
*Carter County, Tennessee
*Abingdon, Virginia
*Overmountain Men External links
* [http://www.overmountainvictory.org/Gtown.htm#Formation Detailed Account of Kings Mountain]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11823 Find-A-Grave profile for Isaac Shelby]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/cgi-bin/search.cgi?read=lincoln/shelby.i.txt&vsurname=SHELBY&vfname=Isaac&vcounty=&srchterm=shelby/// Biography from A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians]
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