John Murphy (born 1786 in Columbia, North Carolina; died September 21, 1841 in Clarke Coty, Alabama) succeeded Israel Pickens as the fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 25, 1825 and November 25, 1829. Following the end of Murphy's term in office, Gabriel Moore (born c. 1785 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died June 9, 1845 in Caddo, Texas) became the fifth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 25, 1829 and March 3, 1831.
Rufus W. Cobb (born February 25, 1829 in Ashville, Alabama; died November 26, 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded George S. Houston as the twenty-fifth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 28, 1878 and December 1, 1882, including the whole of 1879.
Rufus W. Cobb (born February 25, 1829 in Ashville, Alabama; died November 26, 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded George S. Houston as the twenty-fifth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 28, 1878 and December 1, 1882, including the whole of 1880.
Rufus W. Cobb (born February 25, 1829 in Ashville, Alabama; died November 26, 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded George S. Houston as the twenty-fifth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 28, 1878 and December 1, 1882, including the whole of 1881.
John Murphy (born 1786 in Columbia, North Carolina; died September 21, 1841 in Clarke Coty, Alabama) succeeded Israel Pickens as the fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 25, 1825 and November 25, 1829, including the whole of 1826.
John Murphy (born 1786 in Columbia, North Carolina; died September 21, 1841 in Clarke Coty, Alabama) succeeded Israel Pickens as the fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 25, 1825 and November 25, 1829, including the whole of 1827.
George S. Houston (bon January 17, 1811 in Franklin, Tennessee; died December 31, 1879 in Athens, Alabama) succeeded David P. Lewis as the twenty-fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 24, 1874 and November 28, 1878. Following the end of Houston's term as Governor, Rufus W. Cobb (born February 25, 1829 in Ashville, Alabama; died November 26, 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 28, 1878 and December 1, 1882.
Centenary Institute - Alabama - was created in 1829.
Gabriel Moore (born c. 1785 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died June 9, 1845 in Caddo, Texas) succeeded John Murphy as the fifth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 25, 1829 and March 3, 1831, including the whole of 1830.
The current governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey.
Alabama Governor's Mansion was created in 1907.
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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.