John J. Cornwell (born July 11, 1867 in Pennsboro, West Virginia; died September 8, 1953 in Cumberland, Maryland) succeeded Henry D. Hatfield as the fifteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving betwene March 5, 1917 and March 4, 1921. Following the end of Cornwell's term as Governor, Ephraim F. Morgan (born January 16, 1869 in Marion County, West Virginia; died January 15, 1950 in Bethesda, Maryland) became the sixteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1921 and March 4, 1925.
Ephraim F. Morgan (born January 16, 1869 in Marion County, West Virginia; died January 15, 1950 in Bethesda, Maryland) succeeded John J. Cornwall as the sixteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1921 and March 4, 1925, including the whole of 1922.
William E. Glasscock (born December 13, 1862 in Monongalia County, West Virginia; died April 12, 1925 in Morgantown, West Virginia) succeeded William M. O. Morgan as the thirteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1909 and March 4, 1913, including the whole of 1911.
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 Wallace Barron (born December 8, 1911 in Elkins, West Virginia; died November 12, 2002 in Charlotte, North Carolina) succeeded Cecil H. Underwood as the twenty-sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1961 and January 18, 1965. Following the end of Barron's term as Governor, Hulett C. Smith (born October 21, 1918 in Beckley, West Virginia) became the twenty-seventh Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 18, 1965 and January 13, 1969.
William Wallace Barron (born December 8, 1911 in Elkins, West Virginia; died November 12, 2002 in Charlotte, North Carolina) succeeded Cecil H. Underwood as the twenty-sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1961 and January 18, 1965, including the whole of 1963.
William Wallace Barron (born December 8, 1911 in Elkins, West Virginia; died November 12, 2002 in Charlotte, North Carolina) succeeded Cecil H. Underwood as the twenty-sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1961 and January 18, 1965, including the whole of 1964.
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. Following the end of Underwood's term as Governor, William Wallace Barron (born December 8, 1911 in Elkins, West Virginia; died November 12, 2002 in Charlotte, North Carolina) became the twenty-sixth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1961 and January 18, 1965.
They get another governor.
The president of west Virginia was was President James. P. Clements.
Yes Joseph Manchin III is West Virginia's current Governor.
As of 2013, the governor of West Virginia is Earl Ray Tomblin.
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