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  1. He was a son of American Civil War general Thomas Leonidas Crittenden and his wife, Catherine Todd. He was a grandson and namesake of former Kentucky U.S. Senator John J. Crittenden and the great-grandson of Virginia politician John Crittenden, Sr. Young Crittenden received an appointment to the United States Military Academy in 1873, but failed to graduate, leaving school in 1875.

  2. Apr 30, 2022 · John Crittenden was the son of American Civil War general Thomas Leonidas Crittenden and his wife, Catherine Todd. He was a grandson and namesake of former Kentucky U.S. Senator John J. Crittenden and the great-grandson of Virginia politician John Crittenden, Sr. He was also descended from Hancock Lee, son of Richard Lee the Immigrant.

    • Russellville, Kentucky
    • April 30, 2022
    • Kentucky
    • June 7, 1854
  3. One of John Crittenden's grandsons, John Crittenden Coleman, enlisted with the Confederate Army, while another grandson, John Crittenden Watson, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and participated in Union Rear Admiral David Farragut's capture of New Orleans during the war. [136]

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · John Crittenden Watson (24 August 1842 – 14 December 1923) was an admiral of the United States Navy. Watson was born in Frankfort, Kentucky on August 24, 1842, the grandson of renowned Kentucky politician John J. Crittenden. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy on 15 June 1860. After tours in Susquehanna and Richmond, Watson was ...

    • Frankfort, Kentucky
    • Elizabeth Thornton
    • Kentucky
    • August 24, 1842
  5. Sitter. John Jordan Crittenden, 10 Sep 1787 - 26 Jul 1863. Exhibition Label. Born Versailles, Kentucky. In a last-ditch effort to preserve the Union following Abraham Lincoln’s election to the presidency, Kentucky senator John Crittenden proposed legislation in December 1860 that was intended to derail the burgeoning secession movement.

  6. John Crittenden Watson (24 August 1842 – 14 December 1923) was an admiral of the United States Navy. Watson was born in Frankfort, Kentucky on August 24, 1842, the grandson of renowned Kentucky politician John J. Crittenden. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy on 15 June 1860. After tours in Susquehanna and Richmond, Watson was promoted to master on 19 September 1861 and joined Sabine. He distinguished himself in this ship when she went to the aid of the chartered government ...

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  8. Swigert sold the property to another well known Frankfort lawyer and banker, John H. Hanna, in 1855, who then immediately sold it to Thomas L. Crittenden, the son of Kentucky statesman John J. Crittenden. Crittenden's stay in the house was brief as he sold it in 1859 to James H. Garrard, grandson of Kentucky's second governor.