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Alexander Scott Bullitt

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In 1792 when the idea of Kentucky statehood was accepted, Bullitt became a delegate to the convention (again in Danville) and was part of the committee that drafted the first state Constitution. With the new constitution effective, in June he was one of twelve men elected to the State Senate. He was
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during the American Revolutionary War and was now developing a neighboring Jefferson County property, brought his wife and family from Virginia. Two months later Alexander married their young daughter Priscilla, and thus also improved his political associations (her uncle was
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that first proposed a separation from Virginia. After Colonel Christian died in a skirmish with Indians in 1786, Bullitt continued with the local militia and was promoted to the rank of major. He also became a trustee of the town of Louisville.
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When a second state constitution was sought, in 1799, Bullitt presided at the convention that wrote it. This new constitution created the office of Lieutenant Governor and he was elected to that office in 1800 serving under Governor
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and Helen (Scott) Bullitt. His father owned plantations and slaves, as well as was a major lawyer involved with local and colonial affairs. Alexander's early schooling was directed at making him a lawyer. His uncle
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In 1784 Bullitt first became involved with Kentucky politics. He became an officer of the local militia, and was part of a convention at
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After his first wife died, Bullitt remarried, to widow Mary Churchill Prather. They had two children, Thomas James and Mary (Polly).
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was named in his honor. Henry Clay's last court case concerned the will of Mary (Polly) Bullitt that her two brothers challenged.
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A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians: The Leaders and Representative Men in Commerce, Industry and Modern Activities
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 150, 154
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and surveyed a town site in 1773. In 1800 the Virginia legislature incorporated the new town and named it
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However, his family's land claims and investments serving as an example, in 1784 he relocated over the
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He married Priscilla Christian (1785–1806), daughter of William Christian and his wife
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described in Henry Clay, the Essential American by David S. and Jeanne T. Heidler.
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In 1804 or 1808 Bullitt returned to private life and full-time farming at Oxmoor.
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but soon found the area too isolated and subject to raids from Native Americans.
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At first, Bullitt emulated his father's career, serving part-time in the
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was a pioneer and military officer, involved with western exploration.
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Bullitt died at Oxmoor in 1816 and is buried in the family graveyard.
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The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 1
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and a politician during the early days of Kentucky statehood.
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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Index

Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
James Garrard
John Caldwell
Kentucky Senate
Jefferson County, Kentucky
Virginia House of Delegates
Prince William County
Arthur Lee
William Grayson
Cuthbert Bullitt
Prince William County
Colony of Virginia
British Empire
Oxmoor Farm
Jefferson County
Kentucky
Priscilla Christian
Cuthbert Bullitt
Kentucky
French
Huguenots
Maryland
Prince William County, Virginia
Cuthbert Bullitt
Thomas Bullitt
Virginia House of Delegates
Prince William County
Cumberland Road
Kentucky
Shelby County

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