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1923 in Alabama
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Events from 1923 in Alabama
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Office holders
[edit]State office holders
[edit]- Governor of Alabama: William W. Brandon (Democrat)
- Lieutenant Governor of Alabama: Charles S. McDowell (Democrat)
- Alabama Attorney General: Harwell G. Davis
- Alabama Secretary of State: William Peyton Cobb (Democrat), Sidney H. Blan (Democrat)
- Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives: Hugh D. Merrill (Democrat)
- Chief Justice, Alabama Supreme Court: John R. Tyson, J. Lister Hill
Mayors of major cities
[edit]- Mayor of Huntsville: Fraser L. Adams
- Mayor of Birmingham: David E. McClendon
- Mayor of Montgomery: William A. Gunter, Jr.
- Mayor of Mobile: Richard V. Taylor
- Mayor of Auburn: C. S. Yarbrough
Federal office holders
[edit]- U.S. senator from Alabama: Oscar Underwood (Democrat)
- U.S. senator from Alabama: J. Thomas Heflin (Democrat)
- House District 1: John McDuffie (Democrat)
- House District 2: William B. Bowling (Democrat)
- House District 3: Henry B. Steagall (Democrat)
- House District 4: Lamar Jeffers (Democrat)
- House District 5: Miles C. Allgood (Democrat)
- House District 6: William B. Bankhead (Democrat)
- House District 7: John L. Burnett (Democrat)
- House District 8: Edward B. Almon (Democrat)
- House District 9: George Huddleston (Democrat)
- House District 10: William R. Wood (Democrat)
Population
[edit]In the 1920 United States census, Alabama was recorded as having a population of 2,348,174, ranking as the 18th most populous state in the country. By 1930, Alabama's population had grown 12.7% to 2,646,248.
