Thomas Kilby
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Thomas Erby Kilby, Sr. (b. July 9, 1865, Lebanon, Tennessee – d. October 22, 1943, Anniston, Alabama) was an American Democratic politician.
He was Governor of Alabama from 1919 to 1923. He was Lieutenant Governor of Alabama from 1915-1919. He died in 1943 in Anniston, Alabama, aged 78.
Biography courtesy of the Alabama Department of Archives
| Preceded by Charles Henderson |
Governor of Alabama 1919 — 1923 |
Succeeded by William W. Brandon |
| Governors of Alabama | |
|---|---|
| W. Bibb • T. Bibb • Pickens • Murphy • G. Moore • S. Moore • Gayle • Clay • McVay • Bagby • Fitzpatrick • Martin • Chapman • Collier • Winston • A. Moore • Shorter • Watts • Parsons • Patton • Swayne • Smith • Lindsay • Lewis • Houston • Cobb • E.A. O'Neal • Seay • T. Jones • Oates • Johnston • Jelks • Samford • Jelks • Cunningham • Jelks • Comer • E. O'Neal • Henderson • Kilby • Brandon • McDowell • Brandon • Graves • Miller • Graves • Dixon • Sparks • Folsom Sr. • Persons • Folsom Sr. • Patterson • G. Wallace • L. Wallace • Brewer • G. Wallace • Beasley • G. Wallace • James • G. Wallace • Hunt • Folsom Jr. • James • Siegelman • Riley |
| Lieutenant Governors of Alabama | |
|---|---|
| Applegate • Moren • McKinstry • Cunningham • Ligon • Gray • Seed • Kilby • Miller • McDowell • Davis • Merrill • Knight • Carmichael • Ellis • Inzer • Allen • Hardwick • Boutwell • Allen • Brewer • Beasley • McMillan • B. Baxley • Folsom • DeGraffenried • Siegelman • Windom • L. Baxley • Folsom |