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  1. John Pope (February 1770 – July 12, 1845) was a United States Senator from Kentucky. He was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky, Secretary of State of Kentucky , and the third Governor of Arkansas Territory .

  2. Historical Marker #930 in Springfield commemorates John Pope (February 1770 – July 12, 1845), a United States Senator, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Kentucky Secretary of State, and the third governor of Arkansas Territory. Pope was born in Prince William County, Virginia, in 1770.

  3. Jul 13, 2012 · Washington County has had no more distinguished politician and statesman than her one-time resident, the Hon. John Pope. He was born in Virginia, in 1770, and brought to Kentucky when a boy. In early life while attending a cornstalk mill, he lost his right arm.

  4. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › John_Pope_(politicianJohn Pope (Kentucky)

    John Pope (February 1770 – July 12, 1845) [1] was a United States Senator from Kentucky, a member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky, Secretary of State of Kentucky, and the third Governor of Arkansas Territory.

  5. John Pope Kentuckian: His Life and Times, 1770–1845: A Saga of Kentucky Politics From 1792 to 1850. By Orval W. Baylor. (Cynthiana, Kentucky: The Hobson Press, 1943. xiii + 479 pp. Bibliography. $3.50.) | Journal of American History | Oxford Academic.

  6. Biographies > Government & Politics > John POPE, Congress, KY (1770-1845) Senate Years of Service: 1807-1813. Party: Democratic Republican.

  7. Brilliant Kentucky lawyer, statesman. Born, Va. Represented Shelby Co., 1802, Fayette Co., 1806, in Leg.; U.S. Senate, 1807-13; Ky. Sec. of State, 1816-19; Ky. Sen., 1825-29; Gov. Arkansas Ter., 1829-35, named by Pres. Jackson; U.S. Congress, 1837-43. Federalist and Democrat. Built this home, 1839. Died here; buried in Springfield Cemetery.