Reuben Chapman
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Reuben Chapman (July 15, 1799– May 16, 1882) was an American lawyer and politician. Born in 1799 in Bowling Green, Virginia, he represented Alabama in the U.S. House from 1835 to 1847 and served as the Democratic Governor of Alabama from 1847 to 1849. He died in Huntsville, Alabama in 1882.
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| Preceded by: Joshua L. Martin | Governor of Alabama 1847—1849 | Succeeded by: Henry W. Collier |
| Governors of Alabama | Image:Flag of Alabama.svg |
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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 |
Categories: American politician stubs | 1799 births | 1882 deaths | U.S. Representatives from Alabama | Governors of Alabama



