John Breckinridge
1760–1806 (age 46)
Statesman/Attorney
Biography
John Breckinridge (1760–1806) served Kentucky and the young nation as a devoted statesman and attorney, offering counsel that guided the Commonwealth through its early challenges. His legal acumen and commitment to the rule of law shaped the development of Lexington and left an enduring mark on the institution of justice in the region.
Remembered at Lexington Cemetery, his memory endures as a beacon of civic duty, inspiring those who walk the grounds to honor the thoughtful leadership he provided during formative years of both state and country.