Joseph Henry Kibbey

1853–1924 (age 71)

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Biography

Joseph Henry Kibbey began his public life in 1853 and rose to become a respected jurist before serving as governor of the Arizona Territory from 1905 to 1909, guiding debates over water, mining, and the rule of law with a steady, thoughtful hand.

He continued to advise on civic matters after leaving the governor's office, encouraging fairness in the courts and care for the land; today his name is remembered at Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery, where visitors pay tribute to the integrity he brought to territorial governance.