Robert M. Patton
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Robert Miller Patton (July 10, 1809–February 28, 1885) was the Whig Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1865 to 1867. He was born in 1809 in Russell County, Virginia and died in 1885 in Sweet Water, Alabama.
Preceded by Lewis E. Parsons |
Governor of Alabama 1865—1867 |
Succeeded by Wager Swayne |
Governors of Alabama | |
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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 |