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Preceded by
  
John Henry Caldwell

Education
  
University of Georgia

Governor
  
George S. Houston

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Alexander McKinstry

Succeeded by
  
Thomas Williams

Name
  
Robert Ligon


Robert F. Ligon

Born
  
December 23, 1823 Watkinsville, Georgia (
1823-12-23
)

Role
  
Member of the United States House of Representatives

Died
  
October 11, 1901, Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Robert Fulwood Ligon (December 23, 1823 – October 11, 1901) was the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Alabama. A Democrat, Ligon served Governor George S. Houston of the same political party from 1874 to 1876. Ligon also served in the United States House of Representatives.

The son of Robert and Wilhelmina (Fulwood) Ligon, Robert Ligon was born in Watkinsville, Georgia. Ligon began his education in the local schools of Watkinsville and later attended the University of Georgia. After graduating, Ligon moved to Tuskegee, Alabama to study law under Judge David Clopton before being admitted to the Alabama bar association. Prior to the beginning of the American Civil War, Ligon served Alabama as a state senator in 1864, and as a member of the state legislature from Macon County.

In 1874, Ligon was elected as Lieutenant Governor of Alabama in an election campaign that returned the state to white supremacy. Although Ligon served his full two-year term as Lieutenant Governor, the position was eliminated in 1875 and would not be reestablished until adoption of the Alabama Constitution in 1901. Upon completion of his term, Ligon was elected to and served in the United States Congress from 1877 to 1879.

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