The 19th state is Indiana. No governor of Indiana ever went on to be President. William Henry Harrison was governor of Indiana Territory before Indiana was a state.
Rutherford Bircham Hayes was the 19th US President and the 29th and 32nd Governor of Ohio.
Rutherford Hayes was living in Columbus, Ohio when he became President. He served as the 19th President of the United States from 1877 to 1881.
Indiana
Indiana was the 19th state to join the Union.
Woodrow Wilson was the President when the women's suffrage amendment (19th) was ratified into law on August 18, 1920. ( You should realize that the President plays no direct role in the proposal or ratification of constitutional amendments.)
When Rutherford B. Hayes became President in 1877, he ordered the removal of federal troops from the South. Hayes was the 19th U.S. President.
Indiana was admitted to the Union in 1816 as the nineteenth state.
He was a lawyer, General in the civil war, member of the House of Representatives, Governor of Ohio, and 19th President of the US.
Indiana became the 19th US state on December 11, 1816.
Indiana became the 19th State in 1816 and Illinois became the 21st State in 1818.
Before becoming the 19th President of the US, William Howard Taft had served as Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of War. Prior to that, he had been a federal judge, Solicitor General, and Governor-General of the Philippines. He never served as a state governor, congressman, US senator, or vice-president, as other Presidents had.
Indiana was admitted into the Union on December 11, 1816 becoming the 19th state to join the union.