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  2. As a center of the planter elite class, Barbour County has produced more Alabama governors than any other county in the state. Six elected governors as well as two acting governors have lived in the county.

    • William Wyatt Bibb. Autauga. November 9, 1819 - 1820. Democrat.
    • Thomas Bibb. Limestone. July 25, 1820 - 1821. Democrat.
    • Israel Pickens. Greene. November 9, 1821 - 1825. Democrat.
    • John Murphy. Monroe. November 25, 1825 - 1829. Democrat.
  3. Apr 12, 2017 · With Robert Bentley’s resignation as governor, Alabama’s history of top elected officials who have had their careers end because of scandal continues. In the past 25 years, three governors have faced criminal charges during or soon after their terms of office, and a speaker of the House was forced out after convictions on a dozen ethics ...

  4. Dec 25, 2012 · The Barbour County Governors’ Trail was designated by legislative act in 2000 to recognize those from Barbour County who served as Alabama governors. These governors include John Gill Shorter (1861-1863), William Dorsey Jelks (1901-1907), Braxton Bragg Comer (1907-1911), Chauncey M. Sparks (1943-1947), George Corley Wallace (1963-1967, 1971 ...

  5. Barbour County was created in 1832 from lands acquired from the Creeks in the Treaty of Fort Jackson. Clayton, the county seat, boasts one of the few octagon houses in the state. The town of Eufaula is home to the second largest historic district in the state and a park that honors six Barbour County citizens who have served as Alabama governors.

  6. Apr 1, 2023 · George C. Wallace is, of course, the most prominent Barbour County governor but they also have Chauncy Sparks, John Gill Shorter, William Jelks, Braxton Bragg Comer and Jere Beasley (Beasley ...

  7. 3 days ago · Barbour County Sheriff's Office - Inmate Roster. Home; INGRAM, DAVID SCOTT. Booking #: 6118. Booking Date: 5/21/2024 4:02:07 PM. ... Charge: PROMOTE PRISON CONTRIBAND 2ND

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