Jacob B. Jackson (born April 6, 1829 in Parkersburg, West Virginia; died December 11, 1893 in Parkersburg, West Virginia) succeeded Henry M. Mathews as the sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1881 and March 4, 1885. Following the end of Jackson's term as Governor, Emanuel Willis Wilson (born August 11, 1844 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; died May 28, 1905 in Charlston, West Virginia) became the seventh Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1885 and February 6, 1890.
Jacob B. Jackson (born April 6, 1829 in Parkersburg, West Virginia; died December 11, 1893 in Parkersburg, West Virginia) succeeded Henry M. Mathews as the sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1881 and March 4, 1885, including the whole of 1882.
Jacob B. Jackson (born April 6, 1829 in Parkersburg, West Virginia; died December 11, 1893 in Parkersburg, West Virginia) succeeded Henry M. Mathews as the sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1881 and March 4, 1885, including the whole of 1883.
Jacob B. Jackson (born April 6, 1829 in Parkersburg, West Virginia; died December 11, 1893 in Parkersburg, West Virginia) succeeded Henry M. Mathews as the sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1881 and March 4, 1885, including the whole of 1884.
Emanuel Willis Wilson (born August 11, 1844 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; died May 28, 1905 in Charlston, West Virginia) succeeded Jacob B. Jackson as the seventh Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1885 and February 6, 1890, including the whole of 1886.
Emanuel Willis Wilson (born August 11, 1844 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; died May 28, 1905 in Charlston, West Virginia) succeeded Jacob B. Jackson as the seventh Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1885 and February 6, 1890, including the whole of 1887.
Emanuel Willis Wilson (born August 11, 1844 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; died May 28, 1905 in Charlston, West Virginia) succeeded Jacob B. Jackson as the seventh Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1885 and February 6, 1890, including the whole of 1888.
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.
Emanuel Willis Wilson (born August 11, 1844 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; died May 28, 1905 in Charlston, West Virginia) succeeded Jacob B. Jackson as the seventh Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1885 and February 6, 1890. Following the end of Wilson's term as Governor, Aretas B. Fleming (born October 15, 1839 in Fairmont, West Virginia; died October 13, 1923 in Fairmont, West Virginia) became the eighth Governor of West Virginia, serving between February 6, 1890 and March 4, 1893.
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.
Henry M. Mathews (born March 29, 1834 in Frankford, Greenbrier County, Virginia; died April 28, 1884 in Lewisburg, West Virginia) succeeded John J. Jacob as the fifth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1877 and March 4, 1881. Following the end of Mathews' term as Governor, Jacob B. Jackson (born April 6, 1829 in Parkersburg, West Virginia; died December 11, 1893 in Parkersburg, West Virginia) became the sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1881 and March 4, 1885.
They get another governor.