J. H. C. Sandidge to Harrison Taylor
1864-04-02
- Date of Creation
- April 2, 1864
- Place of Creation
- Burksville, Cumberland County, Kentucky
- Document Genre
- Correspondence
- Repository
- Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
- Collection
- Office of the Governor, Thomas E. Bramlette: Appointments by the Governor, Civil Appointments, 1863-1867
- Box / Folder
- BR2-23
- CWGK Accession Number
- KYR-0001-007-0177
- Rights
- This image and its transcription are freely available to the public. Images appear courtesy of Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Transcriptions and annotations were created by Kentucky Historical Society staff, volunteers, and interns. When referencing this document, please use our preferred citation.; The use of transcriptions, images, or annotations from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce any material on CWGK is required.
- FTP Identifier
- 32206689
The Civil War Governors of Kentucky editors are working on annotations for this document. Check back to explore the people, places, organizations mentioned in this document.
Citation
J. H. C. Sandidge to Harrison Taylor, 1864-04-02, Office of the Governor, Thomas E. Bramlette: Appointments by the Governor, Civil Appointments, 1863-1867, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://test.discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/KYR-0001-007-0177 (January 16, 2026).
Burksville Ky.
Honl Harison Taylor
Speaker H R. of Kentucky.
Having been elected to the Office of Commonwealths Attorney in the 15th Jusidical Dist. I do hereby resign and vacate the Office of Representative in the Legislature of Kentucky from the Counties of Cumberland and Clinton and request a writ of Election to fill the vacancy thus occassioned —
I remain with
great respect
Yours Truly,
J. H. C. Sandidge
Cumberland & Clinton Counties
Resignation of J. H. C. Sandidge
accepted
