Robert C. Wickliffe

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Robert C. Wickliffe
15th Governor of Louisiana
In office
January 22, 1856  January 23, 1860
LieutenantCharles Homer Mouton
William F. Griffin
Preceded byPaul Octave Hebert
Succeeded byThomas Overton Moore
4th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
In office
1854–1856
GovernorPaul Octave Hebert
Preceded byWilliam W. Farmer
Succeeded byCharles H. Mouton
Personal details
Born(1819-01-06)January 6, 1819
Bardstown, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedApril 18, 1895(1895-04-18) (aged 76)
Kentucky, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)(1) Anna Dawson
(2) Anna Davis Anderson
RelationsFather of Robert Charles Wickliffe
Son of Charles A. Wickliffe
Children
Alma materSt. Joseph's College
Augusta College
Centre College

Robert Charles Wickliffe (January 6, 1819 – April 18, 1895) was the fourth lieutenant governor and the 15th governor of Louisiana from 1856 to 1860.

He was born in Bardstown, Kentucky at Wickland to Governor (and later U.S. Postmaster General), Charles A. Wickliffe. His maternal grandfather was the famed Colonel Crips, an Indian fighter in Kentucky. Wickliffe attended several schools including St. Joseph's College in Bardstown and Augusta College. He graduated from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky in 1840 and resided in Washington, DC during his father's tenure as Postmaster General in the Tyler Administration. He studied law under United States Attorney General Hugh S. Legaré and was admitted to the Kentucky bar. "He was the owner of more slaves than any other person in Kentucky and likely anyone in the United States" [1]

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