Charles Lynch (born 1783; died February 9, 1853 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John A. Quitman as the eleventh Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 7, 1836 and January 8, 1838. Following the end of Lynch's term as Governor, Alexander G. McNutt (born January 3, 1802 in Rockbridge, Virginia; died October 22, 1848 in Desoto County, Mississippi) became the twelfth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 8, 1838 and January 10, 1842.
Charles Lynch (born 1783; died February 9, 1853 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John A. Quitman as the eleventh Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 7, 1836 and January 8, 1838, including the whole of 1837.
Alexander G. McNutt (born January 3, 1802 in Rockbridge, Virginia; died October 22, 1848 in Desoto County, Mississippi) succeeded Charles Lynch as the twelfth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 8, 1838 and January 10, 1842, including the whole of 1840.
Alexander G. McNutt (born January 3, 1802 in Rockbridge, Virginia; died October 22, 1848 in Desoto County, Mississippi) succeeded Charles Lynch as the twelfth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 8, 1838 and January 10, 1842, including the whole of 1841.
John A. Quitman (born September 1, 1798 in Rhinebeck, New York; died July 17, 1858 in Natchez, Mississippi) succeeded Hiram Runnels as the tenth Governor of Mississippi, serving between December 3, 1835 and January 7, 1836. Following the end of Quitman's term as Governor, Charles Lynch (born 1783; died February 9, 1853 in Jackson, Mississippi) became the eleventh Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 7, 1836 and January 8, 1838.
David A. Holmes was the first governor of Mississippi and the fifth governor also.
Mississippi Governor's Mansion was created in 1839.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi is Tate Reeves. Reeves assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi on January 10, 2012.
Tate Reeves was the Mississippi Lieutenant Governor in 2013.
Alexander G. McNutt (born January 3, 1802 in Rockbridge, Virginia; died October 22, 1848 in Desoto County, Mississippi) succeeded Charles Lynch as the twelfth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 8, 1838 and January 10, 1842. Following the end of McNutt's term as Governor, Tilghman Tucker (born February 5, 1802 near Limestone Springs, North Carolina; died April 3, 1859 in Bexar, Alabama) became the thirteenth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 10, 1842 and January 10, 1844.
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the Mississippi govener is Haley Barbour
John J Pettus was the Governor of Mississippi when Mississippi seceded. John Pettus served as Mississippi Governor November 21, 1859 - November 16, 1863. On January 9, 1861 Mississippi became the second southern state to declare its secession from the Union.