• Source: James H. Garrard
    • James Henry Garrard (October 23, 1810 – August 12, 1865) was a Kentucky politician. Garrard, the grandson of Kentucky's second Governor, James Garrard, represented Clay, Letcher, and Perry Counties in the Kentucky Constitutional Convention. Garrard served as Kentucky State Treasurer from 1857 until his death in 1865.


      Personal life


      Garrard was married to Letitia J. Garrard, and had 5 children, Toleman, Daniel, Maletda, James & Lucy Garrard Stell.
      In 1859, Garrard purchased the Crittenden-Garrard House on Wilkinson Street in Frankfort, Kentucky with his wife Letitia. He died in 1865.


      Military service


      Garrard served as a General for the Union Army in the American Civil War.


      Career


      He was elected to the state legislature in 1836. In 1849, Garrard represented Clay, Letcher, and Perry Counties in the Kentucky Constitutional Convention.
      In 1857, James H. Garrard was elected State Treasurer for the first time by a majority of more than 12,000 votes over Thomas L. Jones. He was subsequently re-elected and served three more two-year terms during the Civil War. In August 1865, he was re-elected for a fifth term but died just 12 days later before beginning the term.


      References




      Further reading


      200 Years of the Kentucky Treasury (PDF). Kentucky Treasury Department. 1992. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-10-13. Retrieved 2009-12-11.
      Des Cognets, Anna Russell (1898). Governor Garrard, of Kentucky: His Descendants and Relatives. J.M. Byrnes.

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