Andrew Jackson was the first territorial governor of Florida.
Andrew Jackson
The first capitol of the U.S. State of Florida was, "Jacksonville." Jacksonville was named after President Andrew Jackson, the first territorial governor of the U.S. State of Florida, until Florida was admitted as the 27th State to the U.S.A. in 1867.
George Laird Shoup was the 17th and last of the Territorial Governors of the Territory of Idaho, and the first Governor of the State of Idaho. William H. Wallace, who was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln, was the first of the Territorial Governors. A link is provided for you to look over the list of all the Territorial and State Governors of the State of Idaho. You'll find that like below. The current governor of Idaho is Butch Otter
Florida
First Territorial Governor: Alexander Ramsey (also second State Governor) First State Governor: Henry Sibley in 1858.
the first military governor of Florida was William P. DuVal
Alexander Ramsey
Sidney Edgerton
First territorial governor of Wyoming
John Long Routt was Colorado's first state Governor in 1876 . Routt had been the territorial governor prior to statehood.
Those who encouraged statehood for the state of Wyoming include:Joseph M. Carey: Wyoming Territories' Delegate to CongressFrances E. Warren: 6th and 10th Territorial Governor and 1st State GovernorJohn Wesley Hoyt: 3rd Territorial Governor and 1st President of the University of WyomingElliot S.N. Morgan: 5th and 8th Territorial Governor9th Territorial Governor Thomas Moonlight first supported statehood for Wyoming, but he later opposed it.
President Tyler was Florida's first president. He was elected after the Indian war.