- J. C. W. Beckham
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order = 35th
office = Governor of Kentucky
lieutenant =William P. Thorne
term_start =February 3 ,1900
term_end =December 10 ,1907
predecessor =William Goebel
successor =Augustus E. Willson
order2 =United States Senator
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term_start2 =March 4 ,1915
term_end2 =March 3 ,1921
predecessor2 =Johnson N. Camden, Jr.
successor2 =Richard P. Ernst
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birth_date =August 5 ,1869
birth_place =Wickland, Kentucky
death_date = death date and age |1940|1|9|1869|8|5
death_place =Louisville, Kentucky
party = Democratic
spouse = Jean Raphael Fuqua
religion = Presbyterian
profession =Lawyer John Crepps Wickliffe Beckham (
August 5 1869 -January 9 1940 ) served as bothGovernor of Kentucky and United States Senator.Beckham was born and raised in
Bardstown, Kentucky at Wickland, the family estate that still stands and is open to the public. Through his mother, Julia Wickliffe Beckham, he was related to two governors - one in Kentucky, the other in Louisiana. He was educated at Central University and while there became a member ofSigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. When he returned to Bardstown he took a job overseeing the public schools there.Beckham was a lawyer and a member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives when he ran forLieutenant Governor of Kentucky on the Democratic ticket underWilliam Goebel . The election was hotly contested and ended in controversy; Goebel was assassinated while the election was being contested and Beckham ended up as governor at the age of 31. He also won a special election, called due to the controversy surrounding the prior election and the assassination, in November 1900. Beckham won a second, full term in 1903.While Beckham was governor Kentucky began building its current capitol building and enacted a school textbook law.
The
Black Patch Tobacco War resulted in Governor Beckham declaringmartial law and mobilizing theKentucky Military to restore order.Beckham unsuccessfully sought nomination to the
United States Senate in 1908 in the days before senators were popularly elected. In 1914 Beckham became the first popularly elected United States Senator from Kentucky, defeating his fellow formerGovernor of Kentucky Augustus E. Willson . Beckham served in theUnited States Senate 1915-1920 but he was denied re-election by a very narrow margin (50.3% to 49.7%) in 1920, losing toRichard P. Ernst .Oddly, during his single term in the Senate Beckham served alongside three other U. S. Senators from
Kentucky :Ollie M. James ,George B. Martin andAugustus O. Stanley .Beckham unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for
Governor of Kentucky in 1927 and for theUnited States Senate in 1936.Beckham County,
Oklahoma is named for J. C. W. Beckham.The short lived
Beckham County, Kentucky was also named for J. C. W. Beckham. He died in 1940 inLouisville, Kentucky and is buried at Frankfort Cemetery inFrankfort, Kentucky .ee also
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