Henry W. Collier (born January 17, 1801 in Lunenburg County, Virginia; died August 28, 1855 in Bailey's Springs, Alabama) succeeded Reuben Chapman as the fourteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 17, 1849 and December 20, 1853. Following the end of Collier's term in office, John A. Winston (born September 4, 1812 in Madison County, Alabama; died December 21, 1871) became the fifteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 20, 1853 and December 1, 1857.
Emmet O'Neal (born September 23, 1853 in Florence, Alabama; died September 7, 1922 in Florence, Alabama) succeeded BB Comer as the thirty-fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 11, 1911 and January 18, 1915, including the whole of 1913.
Emmet O'Neal (born September 23, 1853 in Florence, Alabama; died September 7, 1922 in Florence, Alabama) succeeded BB Comer as the thirty-fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 11, 1911 and January 18, 1915, including the whole of 1912.
John A. Winston (born September 4, 1812 in Madison County, Alabama; died December 21, 1871) succeeded Henry W. Collier as the fifteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 20, 1853 and December 1, 1857, including the whole of 1854.
John A. Winston (born September 4, 1812 in Madison County, Alabama; died December 21, 1871) succeeded Henry W. Collier as the fifteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 20, 1853 and December 1, 1857, including the whole of 1856.
BB Comer (born November 7, 1848 in Barbour County, Alabama; died August 15, 1927 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded William D. Jelks as the thirty-third Governor of Alabama, serving between January 14, 1907 and January 17, 1911. Following the end of Comer's term as Governor, Emmet O'Neal (born September 23, 1853 in Florence, Alabama; died September 7, 1922 in Florence, Alabama) became the thirty-fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 11, 1911 and January 18, 1915.
Henry W. Collier (born January 17, 1801 in Lunenburg County, Virginia; died August 28, 1855 in Bailey's Springs, Alabama) succeeded Reuben Chapman as the fourteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 17, 1849 and December 20, 1853, including the whole of 1850.
Henry W. Collier (born January 17, 1801 in Lunenburg County, Virginia; died August 28, 1855 in Bailey's Springs, Alabama) succeeded Reuben Chapman as the fourteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 17, 1849 and December 20, 1853, including the whole of 1851.
Henry W. Collier (born January 17, 1801 in Lunenburg County, Virginia; died August 28, 1855 in Bailey's Springs, Alabama) succeeded Reuben Chapman as the fourteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 17, 1849 and December 20, 1853, including the whole of 1852.
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.
Robert Lucas - governor - died on 1853-02-07.