Philip W. McKinney (born May 1, 1832 in New Store, Buckingham County, Virginia; died March 1, 1899) succeeded Fitzhugh Lee as the forty-first Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1890 and January 1, 1894. Following the end of McKinney's term as Governor, Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (born October 21, 1840 in Berkley Springs, Virginia; died September 22, 1905 in Richmond, Virginia) became the forty-second Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1894 and January 1, 1898.
William A. MacCorkle (born May 7, 1857 in Lexington, Virginia; died September 24, 1930 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Aretas B. Fleming as the ninth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1893 and March 4, 1897, including the whole of 1894.
Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (born October 21, 1840 in Berkley Springs, Virginia; died September 22, 1905 in Richmond, Virginia) succeeded Philip W. McKinney as the forty-second Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1894 and January 1, 1898, including the whole of 1895.
Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (born October 21, 1840 in Berkley Springs, Virginia; died September 22, 1905 in Richmond, Virginia) succeeded Philip W. McKinney as the forty-second Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1894 and January 1, 1898, including the whole of 1897.
Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (born October 21, 1840 in Berkley Springs, Virginia; died September 22, 1905 in Richmond, Virginia) succeeded Philip W. McKinney as the forty-second Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1894 and January 1, 1898, including the whole of 1896.
No- he was never governor of Virginia.
The current Governor of Virginia is Terry McAuliffe.
Philip W. McKinney (born May 1, 1832 in New Store, Buckingham County, Virginia; died March 1, 1899) succeeded Fitzhugh Lee as the forty-first Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1890 and January 1, 1894, including the whole of 1891.
Philip W. McKinney (born May 1, 1832 in New Store, Buckingham County, Virginia; died March 1, 1899) succeeded Fitzhugh Lee as the forty-first Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1890 and January 1, 1894, including the whole of 1893.
Philip W. McKinney (born May 1, 1832 in New Store, Buckingham County, Virginia; died March 1, 1899) succeeded Fitzhugh Lee as the forty-first Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1890 and January 1, 1894, including the whole of 1892.
No, Benjamin Harrison was the fifth governor of Virginia. The second governor of Virginia was Thomas Jefferson.
Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (born October 21, 1840 in Berkley Springs, Virginia; died September 22, 1905 in Richmond, Virginia) succeeded Philip W. McKinney as the forty-second Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1894 and January 1, 1898. Following the end of O'Ferrall's term as Governor, James Hoge Tyler (born August 11, 1846 in Caroline County, Virginia; died January 3, 1925 in East Radford, Virginia) became the forty-third Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1898 and January 1, 1902.
Virginia Minor died in 1894.