- Florence Reville Gibbs
Florence Reville Gibbs (1890-1964) was a Democratic congresswoman, the first woman to represent Georgia in the
United States House of Representatives .Florence Reville was born
April 4 ,1890 , inThomson ,McDuffie County , Georgia. She grew up there, attending public schools, and then graduated fromBrenau College inGainesville , Georgia. She married Willis Benjamin Gibbs, a Georgia attorney and politician.In 1938, W. Benjamin Gibbs was elected as a Democrat to represent Georgia's Eighth congressional district in the
76th United States Congress . He took his seat onJanuary 3 ,1939 , and served until his death in 1940. Florence Gibbs was elected as a Democrat in thespecial election to fill the vacant seat left by her husband's death; she took officeOctober 1 , 1940. She did not run in thegeneral election to represent the district in the77th United States Congress , and she left office January 3, 1941.After leaving Congress, Florence Gibbs retired from public life and resided in
Jesup , Georgia, until her death there onAugust 19 ,1964 .References
* Source: "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress"USRepSuccessionBox
state=Georgia
district=8
before=W. Benjamin Gibbs
after=John S. Gibson
years=1940–1941
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