Robert B. Lindsay

Scottish-American Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1870 to 1872
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IntroScottish-American Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1870 to 1872
PlacesUnited Kingdom Scotland
wasPolitician Lawyer
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth3 July 1824, Lochmaben
Death13 February 1902Tuscumbia (aged 77 years)
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Biography

Robert Burns Lindsay (July 4, 1824, Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire, Scotland – February 13, 1902, Tuscumbia, Alabama) was the 22nd Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1870 to 1872.
Lindsay studied at the University of St Andrews before emigrating to the United States in 1844. He served in both the Alabama House of Representatives and the Alabama Senate prior to the American Civil War.
A Democrat, he was voted into the governorship in 1870 after a year of widespread anti-black terrorism, which included the lynching of four blacks and a white in Calhoun County, the murder of two blacks (one a Republican politician) in Greene County, and the October Eutaw riot.

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