Alexander Scott Bullitt

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Alexander Scott Bullitt was an early Kentucky pioneer, lawyer, and politician who served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and helped shape the state's founding constitution.

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instanceOf American politician
lawyer
person
pioneer
birthDate 1761-10-01
birthPlace Prince William County, Virginia
burialPlace Oxmoor Cemetery, Jefferson County, Kentucky
centuryOfActivity 18th century
19th century
child William Christian Bullitt Jr.
surface form: William Christian Bullitt
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1816-04-13
deathPlace Jefferson County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup American of English descent
familyName Bullitt
givenName Alexander
knownFor being an early Kentucky pioneer
helping shape Kentucky's founding constitution
serving as the first Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
landOwnerOf Oxmoor plantation
languageSpoken English
movedFrom Virginia
movedTo Kentucky
notableWork contributions to the Kentucky Constitution of 1799
occupation lawyer
planter
politician
officeEnd 1804
officeStart 1800
participatedIn drafting of the Kentucky Constitution of 1799
politicalAffiliation Democratic-Republican Party
politicalRegion Kentucky
surface form: Commonwealth of Kentucky
positionHeld Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
President of the Kentucky Senate
delegate to the Kentucky constitutional convention
regionOfActivity Kentucky
residence Jefferson County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Kentucky
servedUnder James Garrard
spouse Prudence Christian Bullitt
wasFirstHolderOfOffice Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky

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Bullitt County, Kentucky namedAfter Alexander Scott Bullitt