Henry Denhardt | |
Order: | 34th |
Office: | Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky |
Term Start: | 1923 |
Term End: | 1927 |
Predecessor: | S. Thruston Ballard |
Successor: | James Breathitt Jr. |
Birth Date: | March 8, 1876 |
Birth Place: | Bowling Green, Kentucky, U.S. |
Death Date: | September 20, 1937 (aged 61) |
Death Place: | Shelbyville, Kentucky, U.S. |
Henry H. Denhardt (March 8, 1876 – September 20, 1937) was a Democratic American politician and retired brigadier general in the United States Army, who served as the 34th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1923 to 1927, under Governor William J. Fields.
Denhardt was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky. In November, 1936 he was charged with the murder of his girlfriend, Verna Garr Taylor, and tried in New Castle, Kentucky. The trial ended with a hung jury. Before he could be tried a second time, he was shot to death by Taylor's brothers at the Armstrong Hotel in Shelbyville, Kentucky on September 20, 1937.