Frank M. Dixon (born July 25, 1892 in Oakland, California; died October 11, 1965 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded Bibb Graves as the fortieth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 17, 1939 and Janaury 19, 1943. Following the end of Frank M. Dixon's term in office, Chauncey Sparks (born October 8, 1884 in Barbour County, Alabama; died November 6, 1968 in Eufaula, Alabama) became the forty-first Governor of Alabama, serving between January 19, 1943 and January 20, 1947.
Chauncey Sparks (born October 8, 1884 in Barbour County, Alabama; died November 6, 1968 in Eufaula, Alabama) succeeded Frank M. Dixon as the forty-first Governor of Alabama, serving between January 19, 1943 and January 20, 1947, including the whole of 1945.
Chauncey Sparks (born October 8, 1884 in Barbour County, Alabama; died November 6, 1968 in Eufaula, Alabama) succeeded Frank M. Dixon as the forty-first Governor of Alabama, serving between January 19, 1943 and January 20, 1947, including the whole of 1946.
Thomas Kilby (born July 9, 1865 in Lebanon, Tennessee; died October 22, 1943 in Anniston, Alabama) succeeded Charles Henderson as the thirty-sixth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 20, 1919 and January 15, 1923, including the whole of 1920.
Thomas Kilby (born July 9, 1865 in Lebanon, Tennessee; died October 22, 1943 in Anniston, Alabama) succeeded Charles Henderson as the thirty-sixth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 20, 1919 and January 15, 1923, including the whole of 1921.
Thomas Kilby (born July 9, 1865 in Lebanon, Tennessee; died October 22, 1943 in Anniston, Alabama) succeeded Charles Henderson as the thirty-sixth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 20, 1919 and January 15, 1923, including the whole of 1922.
Frank M. Dixon (born July 25, 1892 in Oakland, California; died October 11, 1965 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded Bibb Graves as the fortieth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 17, 1939 and Janaury 19, 1943, including the whole of 1940.
Frank M. Dixon (born July 25, 1892 in Oakland, California; died October 11, 1965 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded Bibb Graves as the fortieth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 17, 1939 and Janaury 19, 1943, including the whole of 1941.
Frank M. Dixon (born July 25, 1892 in Oakland, California; died October 11, 1965 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded Bibb Graves as the fortieth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 17, 1939 and Janaury 19, 1943, including the whole of 1942.
The current governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey.
Alabama Governor's Mansion was created in 1907.
Thomas Kilby (born July 9, 1865 in Lebanon, Tennessee; died October 22, 1943 in Anniston, Alabama) succeeded Charles Henderson as the thirty-sixth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 20, 1919 and January 15, 1923. Following the end of Kilby's term as Governor, William W. Brandon (born June 5, 1868 in Talladega, Alabama; died December 7, 1934 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) became the thirty-seventh Governor of Alabama, serving between January 15, 1923 and January 17, 1927.
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.