- Albert H. Roberts
Albert Houston Roberts (
July 4 ,1868 –June 25 ,1946 ) was Governor of Tennessee from 1919 to 1921.A native of
Overton County, Tennessee , Roberts was a graduate ofHiwassee College inMadisonville, Tennessee . He was a schoolteacher and later acounty superintendent of schools before being admitted to the bar. He later became a Chancery Courtjudge and was serving as such when he received the 1918 Democratic nomination forgovernor .Roberts' single two-year term as governor was very eventful. National
Prohibition became the law of the land with the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment and the enabling legislation for it, theVolstead Act .Worker's compensation was enacted, and Roberts called a special session of theTennessee General Assembly to consider the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, nationalwoman's suffrage . The legislature ratified the measure by a single vote, completing the drive for women's suffrage, asTennessee became the thirty-sixth state to do so, giving the measure the constitutionally-required three-fourths of the then-48 states. The legislature almost immediately tried to rescind its action, but this was disallowed.After his term, Roberts returned to the practice of law.
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