Arthur I. Boreman (born July 24, 1823 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; died April 19, 1896 in Parkersburg, West Virginia), the first Governor of West Virginia, served between June 20, 1863 and February 26, 1869. Following the end of Boreman's term as Governor, Daniel D. T. Farnsworth (born December 23, 1819 in Staten Island, New York; died December 5, 1892 in Buckhannon, West Virginia) became the second Governor of West Virginia, serving between February 26, 1869 and March 4, 1869. Following the end of Farnsworth's term as Governor, William E. Stevenson (born March 18, 1820 in Warren, Pennsylvania; died November 29, 1883 in Parkersburg, West Virginia) became the third Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1869 and March 4, 1871.
Arthur I. Boreman (born July 24, 1823 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; died April 19, 1896 in Parkersburg, West Virginia), the first Governor of West Virginia, served between June 20, 1863 and February 26, 1869.
Arthur I. Boreman (born July 24, 1823 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; died April 19, 1896 in Parkersburg, West Virginia), the first Governor of West Virginia, served between June 20, 1863 and February 26, 1869, including the whole of 1864.
Arthur I. Boreman (born July 24, 1823 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; died April 19, 1896 in Parkersburg, West Virginia), the first Governor of West Virginia, served between June 20, 1863 and February 26, 1869, including the whole of 1865.
Arthur I. Boreman (born July 24, 1823 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; died April 19, 1896 in Parkersburg, West Virginia), the first Governor of West Virginia, served between June 20, 1863 and February 26, 1869, including the whole of 1866.
Arthur I. Boreman (born July 24, 1823 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; died April 19, 1896 in Parkersburg, West Virginia), the first Governor of West Virginia, served between June 20, 1863 and February 26, 1869, including the whole of 1867.
Arthur I. Boreman (born July 24, 1823 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; died April 19, 1896 in Parkersburg, West Virginia), the first Governor of West Virginia, served between June 20, 1863 and February 26, 1869, including the whole of 1868.
The oldest governor of West Virginia would be , Arthur I. Boreman dates in office: 1863-1869. party: Republican. birth place: Waynesburg, Pennsylvania.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded William C. Marland as the twenty-fifth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 14, 1957 and January 16, 1961, including the whole of 1958.
West Virginia wasn't a state at the time, so it did not have a governor.
West Virginia Governor's Mansion was created in 1925.
As West Virginia is a state and not a city, West Virginia does not have a mayor. However, there is a governor and West Virginia's governor is Earl Ray Tomblin, as of 2013.
William E. Stevenson (born March 18, 1820 in Warren, Pennsylvania; died November 29, 1883 in Parkersburg, West Virginia) succeeded Daniel D. T. Farnsworth as the third Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1869 and March 4, 1871, including the whole of 1870.