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failed to meet quota. He stipulated that owners must consent and receive $ 300. By April, enslaved men, despite the stipulation of owner consent and motivated by the prospect for their emancipation, fled to enlist. This led to a wave of violence towards those seeking enlistment. Given this onslaught, by June 1864 owners’ consent was no longer required, as ordered by Union Army Adj. Gen.
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in the state. The tension between the state and federal governments remained, however. Bramlette announced that every "white male citizen" twenty-one years of age who had resided in the Commonwealth for at least two years would be eligible to vote. Spurred on by the Democratic governor's actions,
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With the goal of enlistment of Kentucky blacks into the Union Army, Lincoln authorized a special census in 1863 which showed 1,650 freemen and 40,000 enslaved males of military age. Presented with this figure, by March 1864, Bramlette reluctantly agreed to Black enlistment since white enlistment
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Although Bramlette assumed the governorship as a staunch supporter of the Union cause, within a year he issued a proclamation that he would "bloodily baptize the state into the Confederacy". The reasons for Bramlette's reversal were many. He took issue with General
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as their candidate for governor of Kentucky in 1863, but Bell was skeptical of Kentucky's future with the Union and withdrew his name from consideration. The party's central committee chose Bramlette to replace Bell, and Bramlette declined a commission as a
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In December 1863, Bramlette addressed the General Assembly, declaring that the state had fulfilled its quota of soldiers for the Union army. January 4 of the following year, he proclaimed that rebel sympathizers would be held responsible for all
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Bramlette was very proud of those of his accomplishments not related to the Civil War, including the reduction of the state's debt and the establishment of the Agricultural and Mechanical College (later, the
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in Kentucky. Among his accomplishments not related to the war and its aftermath were the reduction of the state's debt and the establishment of the Kentucky Agricultural and Mechanical College (now the
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Kentucky gave control of both houses of the General Assembly and five of its nine congressional seats to Democrats. President Johnson received the message, ending martial law and restoring
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from the state. When the General Assembly re-convened in January 1865, Bramlette continued to voice his opposition to the Union's tactics. Nevertheless, he urged passage of the
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for Kentucky. A year later, he was the Union Democrats' nominee for governor. Election interference by the Union Army gave him a landslide victory over his opponent,
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financed by government bonds, the development of natural resources, and encouraged immigration to obtain adequate labor to support reconstruction efforts.
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for Kentucky citizens caused Bramlette to abandon his support of the Lincoln administration and declare that he would "bloodily baptize the state into the
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in the Union Army to make the race. During the election, Union forces intimidated and jailed supporters of Bramlette's opponent, former governor
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blacks from Kentucky for military service, asking that this measure only be taken if Kentucky failed to meet her quota.
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When the General Assembly convened in December 1865, Bramlette sought to restore harmony in the state by issuing
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raids in the state, and specified stiff fines and imprisonment for anyone found to be aiding the guerrillas.
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for citizens of the Commonwealth. Burbridge continually menaced Kentucky's citizens, interfering with the
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for Kentucky. During his tenure in this position, he vigorously enforced Kentucky's wartime laws against
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Bramlette's political career began in 1841, when he was elected to represent Clinton County in the
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to forestall a peace conference scheduled there on September 21 and to arrest the state's junior
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The Most Hated Man in Kentucky The Lost Cause and the Legacy of Union General Stephen Burbridge
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upon receiving news of Lincoln's assassination. The General Assembly petitioned new president
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Bramlette died in Louisville on January 12, 1875, following a brief illness. He is buried at
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to most ex-Confederates. He and the majority of the General Assembly opposed passage of the
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Despite his disagreements with the Lincoln administration, Bramlette proclaimed a day of
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The situation worsened when on July 5, 1864, President Lincoln suspended the writ of
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Following his term as governor, Bramlette conducted a failed campaign to become a
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Thomas Elliott Bramlette was born on January 3, 1817, at Elliott's Cross Roads in
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on August 7, 1861. In violation of Kentucky's agreement to remain neutral in the
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Ambrose S. and Sarah (Elliott) Bramlette. His father served two terms in the
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for most ex-Confederates in the state. He opposed ratification of the
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Bramlette resigned his military commission on July 13, 1862, at
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Bramlette resigned his judgeship and accepted a commission as a
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as well as a nomination to become the Democratic candidate for
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amendments, and Bramlette protested the establishment of the
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Governor of Kentucky
Lieutenant
Richard Taylor Jacob
James Fisher Robinson
John L. Helm
Kentucky General Assembly
Cumberland County, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Cave Hill Cemetery
Whig
Democrat
Lawyer
Thos. E. Bramlette
United States
Union
Union Army

Colonel
3rd Kentucky Infantry
Civil War
23rd
Governor of Kentucky
Civil War
Reconstruction
Union Army
3rd Kentucky Infantry
President
Abraham Lincoln
district attorney

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