John Purifoy

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John Purifoy
29th Secretary of State of Alabama
In office
1915–1919
GovernorCharles Henderson
Preceded byCyrus B. Brown
Succeeded byWilliam Peyton Cobb
20th Alabama State Treasurer
In office
1911–1915
GovernorEmmet O'Neal
Preceded byWalter D. Seed Sr.
Succeeded byWilliam Lancaster
State Auditor of Alabama
In office
1892–1896
GovernorThomas G. Jones
William C. Oates
Preceded byCyrus D. Hogue
Succeeded byWalter S. White
Personal details
BornMarch 21, 1842
DiedJuly 17, 1927(1927-07-17) (aged 85)
Political partyDemocratic

John Purifoy (March 21, 1842 – July 17, 1927) was a politician from Alabama. He served as secretary of state of Alabama from 1915 to 1919, Alabama state treasurer 1911 to 1915 and state auditor of Alabama from 1892 to 1896.

He was born on March 21, 1842. He went to Tennessee University where he left in April 1861 to join the Confederate Army. Following the end of the Civil War, he was a schoolteacher for several years and engaged in farming. Purifoy was elected Probate Judge of Wilcox County, Alabama in 1880 and, ten years later, was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives.

In 1915, during his time as secretary of state of Alabama, the Alabama House of Representatives considered impeaching Purifoy over allegations that he paid an opponent in his 1914 election to withdraw from the Democratic Party primary election. The House, however, rejected impeachment.[1]

His son James L. Purifoy died in 1939.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lyman, Brian. "Possible Bentley impeachment leads to look at trial rules". Montgomery Advertiser. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  2. ^ "OBITUARY - James L Purifoy - 1939 -The Prattvile Progress (Alabama)". The Prattville Progress. 7 September 1939. p. 3.

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