Adam McMullen (born June 12, 1872 in Wellsville, New York; died March 2, 1959) succeeded Charles W. Bryan as the twenty-first Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 8, 1925 and January 3, 1929, including the whole of 1927.
J. James Exon (born August 9, 1921 in Geddes, South Dakota; died June 10, 2005 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Norbert T. Tiemann as the thirty-third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 7, 1971 and January 4, 1979, including the whole of 1976.
J. James Exon (born August 9, 1921 in Geddes, South Dakota; died June 10, 2005 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Norbert T. Tiemann as the thirty-third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 7, 1971 and January 4, 1979, including the whole of 1977.
Silas Garber (born September 21, 1833 in Logan County, Ohio; died January 12, 1905 in Red Cloud, Nebraska) succeeded Robert Wilkinson Furnas as the third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 11, 1875 and January 9, 1879, including the whole of 1876.
John M. Thayer (born January 24, 1820 in Bellingham, Massachusetts; died March 19, 1906 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded James W. Dawes as the sixth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 6, 1887 and February 8, 1892, including the whole of 1888.
Lorenzo Crounse (bor Janaury 27, 1834 in Schoharie County, New York; died May 13, 1909 in Omaha, Nebraska) succeeded James E. Boyd as the eighth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 13, 1893 and January 3, 1895, including the whole of 1894.
Ashton C. Shallenberger (born December 23, 1862 in Toulon, Illinois; died February 22, 1938 in Franklin, Nebraska) succeeded George L. Sheldon as the fifteenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 7, 1909 and January 5, 1911, including the whole of 1910.
Chester H. Aldrich (born November 10, 1860 in Pierpoint, Ohio; died March 10, 1924) succeeded Ashton C. Shallenberger as the sixteenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 5, 1911 and January 9, 1913. Following the end of Aldrich's term as Governor, John H. Morehead (born December 3, 1861 in Lucas County, Iowa; died May 31, 1942 in St. Joseph, Missouri) became the seventeenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 9, 1913 and January 4, 1917.
The Governor - 1913 was released on: USA: 4 August 1913
Omaha Nebraska Tornado - 1913 was released on: USA: 1 April 1913
The current Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska is Rick Sheehy. Sheehy assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska on January 24, 2005.
The Governor's Veto - 1913 was released on: USA: 31 December 1913
The Governor's Double - 1913 was released on: USA: 13 June 1913
The New Governor - 1913 was released on: USA: 10 October 1913
Chester H. Aldrich (born November 10, 1860 in Pierpoint, Ohio; died March 10, 1924) succeeded Ashton C. Shallenberger as the sixteenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 5, 1911 and January 9, 1913, including the whole of 1912.
Ashton C. Shallenberger (born December 23, 1862 in Toulon, Illinois; died February 22, 1938 in Franklin, Nebraska) succeeded George L. Sheldon as the fifteenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 7, 1909 and January 5, 1911. Following the end of Shallenberger's term as Governor, Chester H. Aldrich (born November 10, 1860 in Pierpoint, Ohio; died March 10, 1924) became the sixteenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 5, 1911 and Janaury 9, 1913.
The Plot Against the Governor - 1913 was released on: USA: 14 October 1913
There is no President of Nebraska. We have a governor who is Dave Heineman.
The Governor's Daughter - 1913 II was released on: USA: 26 July 1913 UK: 17 August 1913
John H. Morehead (born December 3, 1861 in Lucas County, Iowa; died May 31, 1942 in St. Joseph, Missouri) succeeded Chester H. Aldrich as the seventeenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 9, 1913 and January 4, 1917. Following the end of Morehead's term as Governor, Keith M. Neville (born February 25, 1884 in North Platte, Nebraska; died December 4, 1959 in North Platte, Nebraska) became the eighteenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 4, 1917 and January 9, 1919.