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Florence Reville Gibbs

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Preceded by
  
W. Benjamin Gibbs

Name
  
Florence Gibbs

Resigned
  
January 2, 1941

Alma mater
  
Brenau College

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic

Education
  
Brenau University

Succeeded by
  
John S. Gibson

Role
  
Congresswoman


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Died
  
August 19, 1964, Jesup, Georgia, United States

Spouse
  
W. Benjamin Gibbs (m. 1912–1940)

Residence
  
Jesup, Georgia, United States

Florence Reville Gibbs (April 4, 1890 – August 19, 1964) was a Democratic congresswoman, the first woman to represent Georgia in the United States House of Representatives.

Florence Reville was born April 4, 1890, in Thomson, McDuffie County, Georgia. She grew up there, attending public schools, and then graduated from Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia. She married Willis Benjamin Gibbs, a Georgia attorney and politician.

In 1938, W. Benjamin Gibbs was elected as a Democrat to represent Georgia's Eighth congressional district in the 76th United States Congress. He took his seat on January 3, 1939, and served until his death in 1940. Florence Gibbs was elected as a Democrat in the special election to fill the vacant seat left by her husband's death; she took office October 1, 1940. She did not run in the general election to represent the district in the 77th United States Congress, and she left office January 3, 1941.

After leaving Congress, Florence Gibbs retired from public life and resided in Jesup, Georgia, until her death there on August 19, 1964.

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