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 1859.
Governor of the Territory, or Governor of the State? Governor of the Territory to 3rd March 1859 was George Law Curry Governor of the State from 3rd March 1859 until 10th September 1862 was James Whiteaker
John Gayle (born September 11, 1792 in Sumter, North Carolina; died July 21, 1859 in Mobile, Alabama) succeeded Samuel B. Moore as the seventh Governor of Alabama, serving between November 26, 1831 and November 21, 1835, including the whole of 1833.
John Gayle (born September 11, 1792 in Sumter, North Carolina; died July 21, 1859 in Mobile, Alabama) succeeded Samuel B. Moore as the seventh Governor of Alabama, serving between November 26, 1831 and November 21, 1835, including the whole of 1834.
Governor Blacksnake died in 1859.
The current governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey.
Alabama Governor's Mansion was created in 1907.
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.
John Gayle - Alabama - died on 1859-07-21.
University of Alabama School of Medicine was created in 1859.
Robert J. Bentley is current Governor of Alabama
John Gayle (born September 11, 1792 in Sumter, North Carolina; died July 21, 1859 in Mobile, Alabama) succeeded Samuel B. Moore as the seventh Governor of Alabama, serving between November 26, 1831 and November 21, 1835. Following the end of Gayle's term in office, Clement C. Clay (born December 17, 1789 in Halifax County, Virginia; died September 7, 1866 in Huntsville, Alabama) became the eighth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 21, 1835 and July 17, 1837.
Sam Houston.