David P. Lewis Explained

David P. Lewis
Term Start:November 17, 1872
Term End:November 24, 1874
Term Start2:February 4, 1861
Term End2:April 29, 1861
Predecessor2:New constituency
Birth Name:David Peter Lewis
Birth Date:18 May 1820
Resting Place:Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama
Otherparty:Democratic

David P. Lewis (born David Peter Lewis; May 18, 1820 – July 3, 1884) was a lawyer and politician who served as the 23rd governor of Alabama from 1872 to 1874 during the Reconstruction era.[1] He was also a Deputy from Alabama to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States, serving from February until April 1861, when he resigned from office. He was a Unionist. He was the last Republican to serve as Governor of Alabama until H. Guy Hunt was elected in 1986.[2]

Biography

In 1861, David P. Lewis was a Deputy to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States, representing Alabama. He was a delegate to the 1868 Democratic National Convention. In 1869, he joined the Republican Party. As a well-known North Alabama Unionist who nevertheless supported the Confederate States of America, he was an attractive candidate for governor. He won decisively over Democrat Thomas Herndon. The 1872 election was highly controversial, and conflicting election returns resulted in the seating of two different legislatures controlled by each party. During his term, unsuccessful attempts were made to pass civil rights legislation that would have barred discrimination by common carriers, hotels, schools, and theaters. The impact of the Panic of 1873, as well as the civil rights controversies, led to Lewis' defeat in 1874. Lewis later unsuccessfully sought an appointment to the federal bench. Disillusioned by politics, he returned to the practice of law in Huntsville, where he is interred at Maple Hill Cemetery. He never married and died at age 64 in Huntsville, Alabama.[3]

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  1. Encyclopedia: Wiggins . Sarah Woolfolk . 2014 . David P. Lewis . . Alabama Humanities Foundation.
  2. Book: Root . Elihu . Elihu Root . 1904 . Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 . 1 . Washington . Government Printing Office . 159 . 05012700.
  3. Book: Biographical Register of the Confederate Congress . 9780807149416 . September 1975 . LSU Press .