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Lloyd Leftwich
Lloyd Leftwich, a leader during the Reconstruction era.

Lloyd Leftwich was an important leader and politician in Alabama during a time called the Reconstruction era. This was a period after the American Civil War when the country was rebuilding. Leftwich served as a state senator in Alabama from 1872 to 1876, helping to make laws and represent his community.

A Life of Progress and Community

Lloyd Leftwich worked hard to build a better life for himself and his family. He bought a large 122-acre farm, showing his dedication and success. He and his wife had eight children, and they made sure their children learned to read and write, which was a big achievement at that time.

Giving Back to His Community

Leftwich believed in helping others. He and his family generously donated land to build important places in their community. They helped establish the Lloyd Chapel Baptist Church, a place for worship, and the Lloyd Elementary School, which helped children get an education. These actions show how much he cared about the growth and well-being of his neighbors in Forkland, Alabama.

A Family Legacy

Lloyd Leftwich's dedication to education and progress continued through his family. His oldest child, John Carter Leftwich, followed in his footsteps of leadership and learning. John Carter Leftwich became a college president, started his own college, and even published a newspaper. This shows the lasting impact of Lloyd Leftwich's values on his family and community.

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Photo of Alabama Senate members in 1872 on the capitol steps. Lloyd Leftwich is among them.
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