Arthur P. Bagby (1794-1858) was governor of Alabama from 1837-41, as well as a state legislator who supported Pres. Andrew Jackson during the Nullification Crisis. Bagby oversaw removal of Native Americans from Alabama during the late 1830s and following his governorship was a U.S. senator.
Arthur P. Bagby
![](https://bunny-wp-pullzone-5vqgtgkbhi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Arthur-Bagby-Portrait.jpg)
Courtesy of the Alabama Department of Archives and History
![](https://bunny-wp-pullzone-5vqgtgkbhi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Arthur-Bagby-Portrait.jpg)