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  1. Charles Scott (April 1739 – October 22, 1813) was an American military officer and politician who served as the governor of Kentucky from 1808 to 1812. Orphaned in his teens, Scott enlisted in the Virginia Regiment in October 1755 and served as a scout and escort during the French and Indian War.

  2. Charles Scott (April 1739 – October 22, 1813) was an American military officer and politician who served as the governor of Kentucky from 1808 to 1812. Orphaned in his teens, Scott enlisted in the Virginia Regiment in October 1755 and served as a scout and escort during the French and Indian War.

  3. SCOTT, CHARLES. (1739–1813). Continental general. Virginia. Born near Richmond, Virginia, in 1739, Scott served as a noncommissioned officer under Washington in Braddock's expedition.

  4. May 24, 2018 · Charles Scott (April 1739 – October 22, 1813) was an American soldier and politician who served as the fourth Governor of Kentucky from 1808 to 1812. Orphaned at an early age, Scott served under Edward Braddock and George Washington in the French and Indian War.

  5. Charles Scott (April 1739 – October 22, 1813) was an American military officer and politician who served as the governor of Kentucky from 1808 to 1812. Orphaned in his teens, Scott enlisted in the Virginia Regiment in October 1755 and served as a scout and escort during the French and Indian War.

  6. Charles Scott (April 1739-22 October 1813) was Governor of Kentucky from 1 September 1808 to 4 August 1812, succeeding Christopher Greenup and preceding Isaac Shelby. Scott was a general during the American Revolutionary War - in which he served as the Continental Army's head of intelligence...

  7. Apr 19, 2021 · Being a military hero and a Jefferson Republican, he overwhelmingly was elected as Kentucky’s 4th governor. He beat John Allen and Green Clay. Jesse Bledsoe was his campaign manager and Scott selected him to be the Secretary of the State. During his first year as governor he had a serious fall and was handicapped.