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Born in [[1843]], '''Robert Henley''' was the first mayor of [[Birmingham]] taking office on December 19, [[1871]], the day of Birmingham’s incorporation. He was appointed as mayor by then governor [[Robert B. Lindsay]], but would pass away during his term in [[1873]]. He is buried in [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].
'''Robert H. Henley''' (born [[1843]]) was the first mayor of [[Birmingham]] taking office on December 19, [[1871]], the day of Birmingham’s incorporation.


Henley was also responsible for the publishing of the city’s first newspaper, the ''[[Birmingham Sun]]'' in [[1871]].
Henley was appointed mayor by then-governor [[Robert B. Lindsay]], as the developers of the new city did not wish to entrust the largely itinerent population with electing a worthy mayor. He also founded of the city’s first newspaper, the ''[[Birmingham Sun]]'' in [[1871]].
 
Henly died in office at the age of 30. He is buried in [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].


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Revision as of 16:53, 9 August 2006

Robert H. Henley (born 1843) was the first mayor of Birmingham taking office on December 19, 1871, the day of Birmingham’s incorporation.

Henley was appointed mayor by then-governor Robert B. Lindsay, as the developers of the new city did not wish to entrust the largely itinerent population with electing a worthy mayor. He also founded of the city’s first newspaper, the Birmingham Sun in 1871.

Henly died in office at the age of 30. He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.


Preceded by:
none
Mayor of Birmingham
1871 - 1873
Succeeded by:
J. R. Powell

References

  • Birmingham Area Chamber of Commerce (1976) Century Plus: A Bicentennial Portrait of Birmingham, Alabama 1976 Birmingham: Oxmoor Press, p. 16.
  • Oak Hill Cemetery. 13 Jul 2006 [1].