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Garrard County ( ;) is a county located in the U. S. state of Kentucky.
Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, visited the Kennedy home in Garrard County in ger only visit to the South while gathering material for the book.
In the United States Senate, Garrard County is represented by US Senator Mitch McConnell and US Senator Rand Paul.
Garrard County is in the 6th Congressional District, represented by US Rep. Ben Chandler ; in the 22nd State Senatorial District represented by State Senator Tom Buford and in the 36th State Legislative District represented by State Representative Lonnie Napier.
Garrard County is governed by the Garrard County Fiscal Court, composed of the Judge Executive, who is elected county wide, and five Magistrates who are elected in magisterial districts representing different geographic areas of the county.
* Eddie Montgomery ( 1963-) is a member of American country music duo Montgomery Gentry and brother of John Micheal Montgomery was raised in Garrard County.
* John Michael Montgomery ( 1965-) is an American country music artist raised in Garrard County
* John Micheal Montgomery's 1995 hit " Sold ( The Grundy County Auction Incident )" was filmed at the Garrard County Stockyards.
* Portions of John Micheal Montgomery's 1997 hit " I miss you a little " were filmed in Garrard County.
* Portions of the 1957 movie " Raintree County " were filmed in Garrard County.
* In 2009, Garrard Economic Development Director Nathan Mick and local filmmaker Parker Young produced a short video titled: " It's Garrard County " a community effort to introduce the county to the world using new media.

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On August 31, 2007, the Jaguars announced that long time back-up quarterback David Garrard would start for the team, ahead of former first round draft pick, Byron Leftwich who was released in the team's final roster cuts.
David Garrard was released just days before the start of the 2011 season
On September 6, 2011, quarterback David Garrard was cut from the team just days before the start of the season ; Luke McCown was named starter.
The move was similar to the one that named Garrard himself the starter over Byron Leftwich in 2007.
Richard Lovelace's mother, Anne Barne ( 1587 – 1633 ), was the daughter of Sir William Barne and the granddaughter of Sir George Barne III ( 1532-d. 1593 ), the Lord Mayor of London and a prominent merchant and public official from London during the reign of Elizabeth I ; and Anne Gerrard, daughter of Sir William Garrard, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1555.
Mitchell was commissioned an ensign in the 18th Regiment of Militia and on January 4, 1801, Governor James Garrard became a captain in the 18th Regiment.
It was formed in 1797 and was named for James Garrard, Governor of Kentucky from 1796 to 1804.
Carrie Nation was born Carrie Amelia Moore in Garrard County, Kentucky, to slave owners George and Mary Campbell Moore.
This language was possibly aimed at the sitting governor, James Garrard, who was an ordained Baptist minister and had frequently clashed with the legislature.
The provision did not apply to then-sitting governor James Garrard, who was re-elected in 1799.
The state's first governor's mansion was constructed during the gubernatorial tenure of James Garrard.
In 1634 great scandal was caused in his old circle by a beating which he received at the hands of Sir John Digby, a rival suitor for the hand of the daughter of Sir John Willoughby ; and it has been suggested that this incident, which is narrated at length in a letter ( 10 November 1634 ) from George Garrard to Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, had something to do with his beginning to seek more serious society.
The crown was made by Garrard & Co in London, the long term manufacturer of British royal crowns, and modelled partially on the design of the Crown of Queen Mary, the crown of Mary of Teck, wife of King George V. It consists of four half-arches, in contrast to the eight half-arches of Queen Mary's crown.
On 15 July 2007 an announcement was made in the Court Circular, under Buckingham Palace, that Garrard & Co's services as crown jeweller were no longer required, with the reason cited being that it was simply ' time for a change.
Garrard had asked R. V. Jones to get Cox an Army uniform and number for the raid, as if they were captured and Cox was the only one in Air Force uniform he would be the object of special attention, but the War Office were obdurate.
He was born in Point Level, Garrard County, Kentucky but built a music career in the northern states.
The drinking spout, Malvhina, by the sculptor Rose Garrard, was unveiled on 4 September 1998.

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Some of the presenters who were with Arrow FM in the early days of launch included Mike Buxton ( news and mid-morning ), Peter Quinn ( Breakfast ), Clive Garrard ( Breakfast ), Tony Pankhurst ( Saturday Sport and Sunday Night Live ) now formed Hastings Local Radio Gavin Lawrence ( news and features ), Bob James ( mornings ), Rob Wilson, Leon Jackson ( Afternoons ).
On his return from the legislature, Garrard was chosen county surveyor and justice of the peace for the newly formed county.

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* In 2007 the London jeweler Garrard & Co featured on their website a heart-shaped 40. 63-carat ruby.
For the majority of their career, the lineup featured Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stu G ( full name Stuart Garrard ) on guitar and backing vocals, Jon Thatcher on bass guitar, Tim Jupp on keys and piano, and Stew Smith on drums and percussion.
A sculpture group by artist Rose Garrard comprising the Enigma fountain together with a statue of Elgar gazing over Great Malvern stands on Belle Vue Terrace in the town centre.
During his service, he was appointed to a committee with Benjamin Logan and James Garrard to make recommendations on ways to further divide the area that would become Kentucky.
Pleasant Retreat, his home in Garrard County during his early political career, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A grant of land was made for the Trades Hall site on October 13, 1885, to the trustees: Henry Copeland ( Member of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, MLA ) of Newtown, Jacob Garrard ( MLA ) of Balmain, William Ferrier of Balmain ( a stonemason ), John Edward West of Woolloomooloo ( a plumber and gasfitter ), John Richard Talbot of Sydney ( iron moulder ), John Atkinson of Balmain ( a boilermaker ), Thomas candy of Surry Hills ( a draper ), and Richard Mooney of Woolloomooloo ( a Journeyman Tailor ).
The crown was made by Garrard & Co in London, the long term manufacturer of British royal crowns, and modelled partially on the design of the Crown of Queen Mary, the crown of Mary of Teck, wife of King George V. It consists of four half-arches, in contrast to the eight half-arches of Queen Mary's crown.
After the war, on April 23, 1873, he married Helen Augusta Garrard ( 1850 – 1924 ) of Columbus, Georgia, where her father William Waters Garrard ( 18181866 ) practiced law.
The book sought to clarify the age of the church ; and to mark the 2nd millennium the Bishop of Penrith, the Right Reverend Richard Garrard, made a unilateral declaration — on the Sunday nearest the Feast of St Olaf, 30 July 2000 — that the church building was at least 1, 000 years old, dating from before AD 1000.
Although the state constitution did not specify whether a plurality or a majority was required, the electors held another vote between the top two candidates – Logan and Garrardand on this vote, Garrard received a majority.
James Garrard was born in Stafford County, Virginia, on January 14, 1749.
The Garrard family was moderately wealthy, and the Stafford County courthouse was built on their land.
Acting on favorable reports from his former neighbor, John Edwards, Garrard and Samuel Grant headed west into the recently created Kentucky County.
Although he owned as many as 23 slaves to work on his vast agricultural and industrial works, Garrard condemned slavery from the pulpit, calling it a " horrid evil ".
Most of Todd's electors supported Garrard on the second vote, giving him a majority.

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