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  1. Paul Edward Patton (born May 26, 1937) is an American politician who served as the 59th governor of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003. Because of a 1992 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution, he was the first governor eligible to run for a second term in office, since James Garrard, in 1800.

  2. 20 de oct. de 2023 · Paul Patton, the ‘Coal Miner Who Became Governor,’ now 86, tells his story in new book. Oct 20th, 2023 · 0 Comment. By Jack Brammer. NKyTribune reporter. When I interviewed Paul E. Patton...

  3. 7 de nov. de 2023 · by Paul E. Patton. With Jeffrey S. Suchanek. Published by: The University Press of Kentucky. Series: Kentucky Remembered: An Oral History Series. Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky. Sales Date: 11/07/2023. 296 Pages, 6.12 x 9.25 in, 32 b&w illustrations. Hardcover. 9780813198330. Published: November 2023. $45.00 SR. BUY. Paperback.

  4. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Paul E. Patton. + Follow. More books from this author. Read sample. The Coal Miner Who Became Governor (Kentucky Remembered: An Oral History Series) Paperback – October 10, 2023. by Paul Patton (Author), Jeffrey Suchanek (Author) 5.0 5 ratings. See all formats and editions.

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  5. 20 de oct. de 2023 · Patton, now 86, writes about his life in “The Coal Miner Who Became Governor,” published by the University Press of Kentucky. It is his life story compiled from a series of about 150 interviews he gave over four years to Jeffrey S. Suchanek, an oral historian at the University of Kentucky.

  6. 11 de jul. de 2023 · 192 views 3 months ago. Kentucky Edition's Renee Shaw sits down with former Kentucky Governor Paul Patton to talk about his time in Frankfort, including his reforms to higher education and...

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  7. Paul Edward Patton (born May 26, 1937) is an American politician who served as the 59th governor of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003. Because of a 1992 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution, he was the first governor eligible to run for a second term in office, since James Garrard, in 1800.