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      John J. Crittenden | Kentucky Senator, Union-Preservationist ...
      • John J. Crittenden (born Sept. 10, 1787, near Versailles, Ky., U.S.—died July 26, 1863, Frankfort, Ky.) was an American statesman best known for the so-called Crittenden Compromise (q.v.), his attempt to resolve sectional differences on the eve of the American Civil War.
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  2. John Jordan Crittenden (September 10, 1787 – July 26, 1863) was an American statesman and politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky. He represented the state in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate and twice served as United States Attorney General in the administrations of William Henry Harrison , John Tyler , and Millard ...

  3. May 29, 2018 · John Jordan Crittenden served as attorney general of the United States in 1841 under President william h. harrison, and again in 1850 under President millard fillmore. He is also known for his efforts to keep Kentucky in the Union during the Civil War.

  4. John J. Crittenden (born Sept. 10, 1787, near Versailles, Ky., U.S.—died July 26, 1863, Frankfort, Ky.) was an American statesman best known for the so-called Crittenden Compromise (q.v.), his attempt to resolve sectional differences on the eve of the American Civil War.

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  5. Frail, one-eyed, a West Point reject, John Jordan Crittenden III had little going for him as he set out on a military career, but for one thing: his father. Thomas Leonidas Crittenden was a Major General in the Civil War and, postbellum, a Lieutenant Colonel.

  6. A Kentucky lawyer, John Jordan Crittenden was a United States attorney general (1841, 1850–1853) and senator (1817–1819, 1835–1841, 1842–1848, 1855–1861). In late 1828 President john quincy adams nominated him to the Supreme Court, but the Senate's Democratic majority killed the appointment.

  7. As a U.S. senator from Kentucky, John J. Crittenden led an effort to resolve the differences that divided the North and South in the mid-1800s. However, the so-called Crittenden Compromise failed to prevent the American Civil War. John Jordan Crittenden was born near Versailles, Kentucky, on September 10, 1787.

  8. John Jordan Crittenden was an American statesman and politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky. He represented the state in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate and twice served as United States Attorney General in the administrations of William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore.