- Hill McAlister
Harry Hill McAlister (
July 15 ,1875 –October 30 ,1959 ) wasGovernor of Tennessee from 1933 to 1937.Hill McAlister was born in Nashville to a family kin to at least two former
governor s ofTennessee (Willie Blount andAaron V. Brown ) and the former (and only) governor of the predecessorSouthwest Territory ,William Blount . After graduation fromVanderbilt University law school , he was admitted to the bar and served for a time as Nashville cityattorney . He was later elected to theTennessee State Senate and subsequently elected by the General Assembly to a total five terms as State Treasurer (1919-1927 and 1931-1933). After failing twice to achieve the Democratic nomination for governor, he received it in 1932 during his final term as Treasurer.McAlister's election occurred at the depths of the
Great Depression , on the same day that Franklin D. Roosevelt was electedPresident of the United States . He favored most of Roosevelt'sNew Deal measures, including especially theTennessee Valley Authority and labor reforms, including unemployment compensation. Re-elected in 1934, he incurred the enmity of powerful Memphis political "boss"E. H. Crump and did not seek a third term in 1936. He maintained a relatively low profile in his later years.
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