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Columbian elected KY Governor; might have been President



2017-10-24 - Adair County Public Library, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo CM photo of exhibit by Mike Watson, Adair County Historian.
This National Archival Month Exhibit item is on display all of October in the Genealogy Section of the the Adair County Public Library. It is the certification of the Adair County vote in the gubernatorial election of 1863, which was signed by Adair County Sheriff, Young Elisha Hurt, Sr., and County Court Clerk, John W. Butler. Note the vote count: Bramlette, 986; Wickliffe, 18. As Mike Watson points out in the accompanying piece, not only was Thomas Bramlette a resident of Columbia, he turned down an opportunity which would have surely meant he would have been Vice President of the United States, and because of subsequent events, he would have been President


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