Printed materials collection, 1905-1911.

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Printed materials collection, 1905-1911.

Printed materials collection, containing several speeches by B. B. Comer, an article on his political impact and a sample electoral ballot from 1906. The speeches are those that Comer made to the State Legislature discussing various subjects including railroads, public health, convicts, Afro-Americans, and state government. Also included is an article "Alabama's Political Revolution of 1904", by James F. Doster, published in the Alabama Review (Vol. VII, #2, April, 1954).

1 folder.

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Alabama. Governor (1907-1911 : Comer)

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Comer, B. B. (Braxton Bragg), 1848-1927

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Braxton Bragg (B. B.) Comer, 1848-1927, served as Governor of Alabama from 1907 to 1911. From the description of Printed materials collection, 1905-1911. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122368404 Braxton Bragg Comer of Birmingham and Comer, Barbour County, Ala., was president of Avondale Cotton Mills, planter, merchant, and prominent politician, who served as president of the Alabama Railroad Commission, 1904-1907; governor of Alabama, 1908-1911; and U.S. senator, 1920. ...