C. S. Yarbrough

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Cecil Sentell Yarbrough (March 10, 1878 – October 28, 1946)[1] was an American politician, physician, and surgeon. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1914, and served as the Mayor of Auburn, Alabama in 1918, 1922 to 1928, and 1936 to 1944.

Preceded byW. D. Copeland
Succeeded byG. H. Wright
Preceded byJ. W. Wright
Succeeded byW. D. Copeland
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C. S. Yarbrough
Yarbrough in 1938
Mayor of Auburn, Alabama
In office
October 1, 1936  1944
Preceded byW. D. Copeland
Succeeded byG. H. Wright
In office
October 10, 1922  1928
Preceded byJ. W. Wright
Succeeded byW. D. Copeland
In office
March 26, 1918  August 16, 1918
Preceded byG. N. Mitcham
Succeeded byS. L. Toomer
Member of the Alabama House of Representatives from Lee County
In office
1914–1916
Serving with W. T. Andrews
Member of the Auburn, Alabama City Council
In office
1907–1916
Personal details
Born(1878-03-10)March 10, 1878
DiedOctober 28, 1946(1946-10-28) (aged 68)
Spouse
Bertha Mae
(m. 1903)
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Early life and education

Yarbrough was born in Orion, Alabama to Joseph S. and Jane Yarbrough. He attended the University of Tennessee for his M.D. degree, graduating in 1901. He then took postgraduate courses at the University of Chicago in 1905.[1]

Professional career

Yarbrough worked as a physician and surgeon in the early 1900s, in LaFayette, Alabama.[2]

In 1911, he founded a $1,000 scholarship for students at Auburn University.[3] He announced the scholarship during graduation of that year.[4]

Political career

Yarbrough first served on the Auburn, Alabama City Council in 1907, a position that he served in until 1916.[5]

State representative

He was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1914, alongside W. T. Andrews.[6] In the House, he served as the chairman of the public health committee. During that time, he was an advocate for the medical association.[7] He engaged in a physical altercation on the floor of the Alabama Senate with physician and representative R. S. Hill.[8][9] In 1918, he spoke about his time in the legislature and claimed that he was "through with politics."[10]

Mayor of Auburn, Alabama

Yarbrough first served as the Mayor of Auburn, Alabama in 1918, after the resignation of G. N. Mitcham. He resigned from the post on August 16, 1918.[5] He was first elected in 1922, and inaugurated on October 10, 1922.[11] He was re-elected on September 21, 1926.[12] He was defeated by W. D. Copeland in 1928, whom he later defeated in a 1936 rematch. He served until 1944.[5]

Personal life and death

Yarbrough married Bertha Mae on March 18, 1903.[13][1] He died on October 28, 1946, after a long illness.[14]

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