Robert B. Lindsay (born July 4, 1824 in Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire; died February 13, 1902 in Tuscambia, Alabama) succeeded William H. Smith as the twenty-second Governor of Alabama, serving between November 26, 1870 and November 17, 1872.
Following the end of Robert B. Lindsay's term in office, David P. Lewis (born January 1, 1820 in Charlotte County, Virginia; died July 3, 1884 in Huntsville, Alabama) became the twenty-third Governor of Alabama, serving between November 17, 1872 and November 24, 1874.
Robert B. Lindsay (born July 4, 1824 in Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire; died February 13, 1902 in Tuscambia, Alabama) succeeded William H. Smith as the twenty-second Governor of Alabama, serving between November 26, 1870 and November 17, 1872, including the whole of 1871.
David P. Lewis (born January 1, 1820 in Charlotte County, Virginia; died July 3, 1884 in Huntsville, Alabama) succeeded Robert B. Lindsey as the twenty-third Governor of Alabama, serving between November 17, 1872 and November 24, 1874, including the whole of 1873.
The current governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey.
Alabama Governor's Mansion was created in 1907.
Alexander Christie - governor - died in 1872.
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.
Robert J. Bentley is current Governor of Alabama
University of Alabama School of Law was created in 1872.
Harry Burgess - governor - was born on 1872-02-22.
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.
William H. Smith (born April 26, 1826 in Fayette County, Georgia; died January 1, 1899 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded Robert M. Patton as the twenty-first Governor of Alabama, serving between July 24, 1868 and November 26, 1870. Following the end of Smith's term in office, Robert B. Lindsay (born July 4, 1824 in Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire; died February 13, 1902 in Tuscambia, Alabama) became the twenty-second Governor of Alabama, serving between November 26, 1870 and November 17, 1872.
The current Governor of Alabama is Robert Renfroe Riley.