35th Kentucky Governor, US Senator. After graduating from the University of Kentucky in 1889, he studied law, was admitted to the Kentucky State Bar Association, and proceeded to practice law in Bardstown, Kentucky. Entering politics, he served as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. In 1899, he was elected as a Democrat as Kentucky’s Lieutenant Governor. When Governor William Goebel was assassinated in 1900 (an act stemming from a bitter and disputed gubernatorial election), J.C.W. Beckham was appointed as Governor of Kentucky, and served until 1907. After leaving office, he was nominated for the United State Senate, but lost the election. He went back to practicing law, then was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate, serving from 1915 to 1921. Following his Senate term, he again resumed legal practice until his death at age 70. Beckham County in Oklahoma was named for him.
35th Kentucky Governor, US Senator. After graduating from the University of Kentucky in 1889, he studied law, was admitted to the Kentucky State Bar Association, and proceeded to practice law in Bardstown, Kentucky. Entering politics, he served as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. In 1899, he was elected as a Democrat as Kentucky’s Lieutenant Governor. When Governor William Goebel was assassinated in 1900 (an act stemming from a bitter and disputed gubernatorial election), J.C.W. Beckham was appointed as Governor of Kentucky, and served until 1907. After leaving office, he was nominated for the United State Senate, but lost the election. He went back to practicing law, then was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate, serving from 1915 to 1921. Following his Senate term, he again resumed legal practice until his death at age 70. Beckham County in Oklahoma was named for him.
Bio by: RPD2
Family Members
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William Netherton Beckham
1832–1882
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Julia Wickliffe Beckham
1835–1913
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Jean Raphael Fuqua Beckham
1879–1962
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Charles Wickliffe Beckham
1856–1888
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Margaret Crepps Beckham
1858–1937
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Margaret Beckham Kniskern
1858–1937
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Nannie Netherton Beckham
1861–1948
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William Thomas Beckham
1863–1868
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Robert Wickliffe Beckham
1865–1886
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Winifred Miller Beckham
1867–1945
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Mary Merrick Beckham
1872–1890
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David Yulee Beckham
1874–1945
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Julia Wickliffe Beckham
1877–1877
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Eleanor Raphael Beckham
1901–1987
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John Crepps Wickliffe Beckham
1905–1934
Flowers
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