Jack Jouett
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John « Jack » Jouett, Jr., né le 7 décembre 1754 à Albemarle (Virginie) et mort le 1er mars 1822 à Peeled Oak (Kentucky), est un homme politique et un héros de la Révolution américaine, connu sous le nom « Paul Revere du Sud » pour avoir sauvé, à l’âge de vingt-sept ans, la Révolution avec sa chevauchée nocturne pour avertir Thomas Jefferson, alors gouverneur de Virginie et de l’Assemblée législative de Virginie, de l’approche de la cavalerie britannique envoyée pour le capturer.
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John Jouett Jr. (December 7, 1754 – March 1, 1822) was an American farmer and politician in Virginia and Kentucky best known for his 40-mile (64 km) ride during the American Revolution. Sometimes called the "Paul Revere of the South", Jouett rode to warn Thomas Jefferson, then the outgoing governor of Virginia (and the Virginia legislature who had fled the new state's capitol before electing his successor) that British cavalry had been sent to capture them. After the war, Jouett moved across the Appalachian Mountains to what was then called Kentucky County. He thrice served in the Virginia House of Delegates, first representing Lincoln County and later Mercer County before Kentucky's statehood (which occurred in 1792). Jouett also represented Mercer County at the Danville Separation Conven
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Jack Jouett
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The only known depiction of Jack Jouett made while he was living, a silhouette by his son, Matthew
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John Jouett Jr. (December 7, 1754 – March 1, 1822) was an American farmer and politician in Virginia and Kentucky best known for his 40-mile (64 km) ride during the American Revolution. Sometimes called the "Paul Revere of the South", Jouett rode to warn Thomas Jefferson, then the outgoing governor of Virginia (and the Virginia legislature who had fled the new state's capitol before electing his successor) that British cavalry had been sent to capture them. After the war, Jouett moved across the Appalachian Mountains to what was then called Kentucky County. He thrice served in the Virginia House of Delegates, first representing Lincoln County and later Mercer County before Kentucky's statehood (which occurred in 1792). Jouett also represented Mercer County at the Danville Separation Convention in 1788. He later served three terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives, first representing Mercer County, then adjoining Woodford County.
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John « Jack » Jouett, Jr., né le 7 décembre 1754 à Albemarle (Virginie) et mort le 1er mars 1822 à Peeled Oak (Kentucky), est un homme politique et un héros de la Révolution américaine, connu sous le nom « Paul Revere du Sud » pour avoir sauvé, à l’âge de vingt-sept ans, la Révolution avec sa chevauchée nocturne pour avertir Thomas Jefferson, alors gouverneur de Virginie et de l’Assemblée législative de Virginie, de l’approche de la cavalerie britannique envoyée pour le capturer.
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