William J. Samford

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William James Samford
William J. Samford

In office
December 1, 1900 – June 11, 1901
Lieutenant(s) William D. Jelks
Preceded by Joseph F. Johnston
Succeeded by William D. Jelks

Born September 16, 1844
Greeneville, Meriwether County, Georgia
Died June 11, 1901
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Political party Democratic
Spouse Caroline Elizabeth Drake
Profession Lawyer
Religion Methodist

William James Samford (September 16, 1844June 11, 1901) was an American Democratic politician who was the Governor of Alabama from 1900 to 1901. He missed the first few weeks of his term because he was out of the state seeking medical treatment, so William D. Jelks acted as governor from December 1 to December 26, 1900. He died in office on June 11, 1901, and Jelks again assumed the role of governor.

Preceded by
Joseph F. Johnston
Governor of Alabama
1900—1901
Succeeded by
William D. Jelks
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