Andrew B. Moore (born March 7, 1807 in Spartanburg District, South Carolina; died April 5, 1873 in Marion, Perry County, Alabama) succeeded John A. Winston as the sixteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1857 and December 2, 1861, including the whole of 1858.
Arthur P. Bagby (born 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia; died September 21, 1858 in Mobile, Alabama) succeeded Hugh McVay as the tenth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 30, 1837 and November 22, 1841, including the whole of 1838.
Arthur P. Bagby (born 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia; died September 21, 1858 in Mobile, Alabama) succeeded Hugh McVay as the tenth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 30, 1837 and November 22, 1841, including the whole of 1839.
Arthur P. Bagby (born 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia; died September 21, 1858 in Mobile, Alabama) succeeded Hugh McVay as the tenth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 30, 1837 and November 22, 1841, including the whole of 1840.
The current governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey.
Alabama Governor's Mansion was created in 1907.
Arthur P. Bagby (born 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia; died September 21, 1858 in Mobile, Alabama) succeeded Hugh McVay as the tenth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 30, 1837 and November 22, 1841. Following the end of Bagby's term in office, Benjamin Fitzpatrick (born June 30, 1802 in Greene County, Georgia; died November 21, 1869 in Wetumpka, Alabama) became the eleventh Governor of Alabama, serving between November 22, 1841 and December 10, 1845.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey and she is a Republican. Ivey assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Alabama on January 17, 2011.
Hans Mattson was not the first governor of any U.S. state. He served as the first governor of the Minnesota Territory from 1858 until 1860. The first governor of the state of Minnesota after it achieved statehood in 1858 was Henry Sibley.
Robert J. Bentley is current Governor of Alabama
Robert Bentley is the current Governor of Alabama. He was elected in 2010. He moved to Montgomery from Tuscaloosa, where he had a medical practice.
First Territorial Governor: Alexander Ramsey (also second State Governor) First State Governor: Henry Sibley in 1858.
Clement C. Clay (born December 17, 1789 in Halifax County, Virginia; died September 7, 1866 in Huntsville, Alabama) succeeded John Gayle as the eighth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 21, 1835 and July 17, 1837. Following the end of Clay's term in office, Hugh McVay (born August 17, 1788 in Nashville, Tennessee; died October 19, 1851 in Birmingham, Alabama, became the ninth Governor of Alabama, serving between July 17, 1837 and November 22, 1837. Following the end of McVay's term in office, Arthur P. Bagby (born 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia; died September 21, 1858 in Mobile, Alabama) became the tenth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 30, 1837 and November 22, 1841.