Robert Henley (Birmingham mayor) explained

Robert H. Henley
Order1:1st and 4th
Office1:Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
Termstart1:December 19, 1871
Termend1:April 22, 1873
Predecessor1:Establishment created
Successor1:James Robert Powell
Birth Date:January 20, 1843
Birth Place:Demopolis, Alabama, U.S.
Death Place:Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Spouse:Amelia Peters
Children:Tom Henley, Evelina Henley

Robert Harwell Henley was the first Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, from 1871 until 1872.[1]

Life

Robert was born the son of attorney John Woodson Henley on January 20, 1843. He moved with his wife Amelia Peters to Elyton and founded the weekly newspaper Elyton Sun, which later became the Birmingham Sun, the city of Birmingham's first newspaper.[2]

He became the first mayor of Birmingham after the city's incorporation on 19 December 1871, appointed by Robert B. Lindsay, the Alabama Governor at the time.[3]

In 1872, he considered a run for state Senate, but withdrew on account of ill health.[4] He contracted tuberculosis during his term of office and died on April 22, 1873, at the age of 30. He was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Birmingham.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert H Henley (1843-1873) - Find A Grave Memorial. Find a Grave.
  2. Web site: Robert Henley. bhamwiki. 8 January 2018.
  3. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24285957/ Demopolis Man Builder of City
  4. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24285913/mr_henlye_declines_alabama_state/ Mr. Henlye Declines