John Weller (born February 22, 1812 in Montgomery, Ohio; died August 17, 1875 in New Orleans, Indiana) succeeded John Neely Johnson as the fifth Governor of California, serving between January 8, 1858 and January 9, 1860. Following the end of Weller's term as Governor, Milton Latham (born May 23, 1827 in Columbus, Ohio; died March 4, 1882 in New York, New York) became the sixth Governor of California, serving between January 9, 1860 and January 14, 1860. Following the end of Latham's term as Governor, the shortest in Californian history, John G. Downey (born June 24, 1827 in County Roscommon, Ireland; died March 1, 1894 in Los Angeles, California) became the seventh Governor of California, serving between January 14, 1860 and January 10, 1862.
John G. Downey (born June 24, 1827 in County Roscommon, Ireland; died March 1, 1894 in Los Angeles, California) succeeded Milton Latham as the seventh Governor of California, serving between January 14, 1860 and January 10, 1862, including the whole of 1861.
John G. Downey (born June 24, 1827 in County Roscommon, Ireland; died March 1, 1894 in Los Angeles, California) succeeded Milton Latham as the seventh Governor of California, serving between January 14, 1860 and January 10, 1862. Following the end of Downey's term as Governor, Leland Stanford (bon March 9, 1824 in Watervliet, New York; died June 21, 1893 in Palo Alto, California) became the eighth Governor of California, serving between January 10, 1862 and December 10, 1863.
Frederick Low (born January 30, 1828 in Frankfort, Maine; died July 21, 1894 in San Francisco, California) succeeded Leland Stanford as the ninth Governor of California, serving between December 10, 1863 and December 5, 1867, including the whole of 1866.
Henry Huntly Haight (born May 20, 1825 in Rochester, New York; died September 2, 1878 in San Francisco, California) succeeded Frederick Low as the tenth Governor of California, serving between December 5, 1867 and December 8, 1871, including the whole of 1868.
William Irwin (born c. 1827 in Butler County, Ohio; died March 15, 1886 in San Francisco, California) succeeded Romualdo Pacheco as the thirteenth Governor of California, serving between December 9, 1875 and January 8, 1880. Following the end of Irwin's term as Governor, George Clement Perkins (born August 23, 1839 in Kennebunkport, Maine; died February 26, 1923 in Oakland, California) became the fourteenth Governor of California, serving between January 8, 1880 and January 10, 1883.
The mail service that ran through Missouri and California in 1860 was the Pony Express. It was in service for a total of 18 months.
He ran for the office and was elected.
He was the governor of California before he ran for president.
He was the governor of California before he ran for president.
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James Gillett (born September 20, 1860 in Viroqua, Wisconsin; died April 21, 1937 in Berkeley, California) succeeded George Pardee as the twenty-second Governor of California, serving between January 9, 1907 and January 3, 1911, including the whole of 1908.
The Governor General of the Province of Canada in 1860 was Sir Edmund Walker Head, 8th Baronet.
The Pony Express ran from St. Joseph, Missouri to San Francisco, California.
President Lincoln won the election of 1860. ---- -Buslog
Democrat Jerry Brown ran against Republican Meg Whitman in the 2010 California gubernatorial race.
California is headed by a governor. The current governor of California is Jerry Brown.
James Gillett (born September 20, 1860 in Viroqua, Wisconsin; died April 21, 1937 in Berkeley, California) succeeded George Pardee as the twenty-second Governor of California, serving between January 9, 1907 and January 3, 1911, including the whole of 1909.