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William C. Oates (born November 31/December 1, 1835 in Bullock County, Alabama; died September 9, 1910 in Montgomery, Alabama) succeeded Thomas G. Jones as the twenty-ninth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1894 and December 1, 1896. Following the end of Oates' term as Governor, Joseph F. Johnston (born March 23, 1843 in Lincoln County, North Carolina; died August 8, 1913 in Washington DC) became the thirtieth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1896 and December 1, 1900.

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