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Henry L. Whitfield

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Henry Lewis Whitfield
41st Governor of Mississippi
In office
January 22, 1924 – March 18, 1927
LieutenantDennis Murphree
Preceded byLee M. Russell
Succeeded byDennis Murphree
Personal details
Born(1868-06-20)June 20, 1868
near Brandon, Mississippi
DiedMarch 18, 1927(1927-03-18) (aged 58)
Jackson, Mississippi
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMary Damper White
ProfessionTeacher

Henry Lewis Whitfield (June 20, 1868 – March 18, 1927) was an American politician who was Governor of Mississippi from 1924 until he died in 1927.

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Biography

Whitfield was born in Rankin County, Mississippi. He began his teaching career at the age of sixteen. Whitfield obtained his teaching degree in 1895 from the Mississippi College. Governor Anselm J. McLaurin appointed Whitfield to state superintendent of education in 1898. He was re-elected to the post in 1899 and 1903. Whitfield was appointed president of Industrial Institute and College in 1907. The college experienced growth under his leadership.

Whitfield was elected governor in 1923, narrowly defeating Theodore G. Bilbo. This was also the first election in which women could vote for the governor.

As governor, Whitfield recommended various progressive programs such as improving the mental health care system and public schools.

In 1926, Whitfield fell ill. He went to Memphis, Tennessee for treatment and returned to Jackson, Mississippi. While he could conduct business, his condition worsened, and he died in the Governor's Mansion. He is buried at the Friendship Cemetery in Columbus, Mississippi.

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Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Mississippi
1923
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Mississippi
1924-1927
Succeeded by


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