Archibald Yell (born August 9, 1797 in North Carolina; died February 23, 1847 in Buena Vista, Mexico) became the second Governor of Arkansas, serving between November 4, 1840 and April 29, 1844. Following the end of Yell's term in office, Thomas Stevenson Drew (born August 25, 1802 in Wilson County, Tennessee; died January 1, 1879 in Lapin, Texas) became the third Governor of Arkansas, serving between November 5, 1844 and January 10, 1849.
Thomas Stevenson Drew (born August 25, 1802 in Wilson County, Tennessee; died January 1, 1879 in Lapin, Texas) succeeded Archibald Yell as the third Governor of Arkansas, serving between November 5, 1844 and January 10, 1849, including the whole of 1845.
Thomas Stevenson Drew (born August 25, 1802 in Wilson County, Tennessee; died January 1, 1879 in Lapin, Texas) succeeded Archibald Yell as the third Governor of Arkansas, serving between November 5, 1844 and January 10, 1849, including the whole of 1848.
Elias Nelson Conway (born May 17, 1812 in Greene County, Tennessee; died Febrary 28, 1892 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded John Selden Roane as the fifth Governor of Arkansas, serving between November 15, 1852 and November 16, 1860. Following the end of Conway's term in office, Henry Massey Rector (born May 1, 1816 near Louisville, Kentucky; died August 12, 1899 in Little Rock, Arkansas) became the sixth Governor of Arkansas, serving between November 16, 1860 and November 4, 1862.
Simon Pollard Hughes Jr. (born April 14, 1830 in Carthage, Tennessee; died June 29, 1906 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded James Henderson Berry as the fifteenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between Janaury 17, 1885 and January 8, 1889, including the whole of 1888.
Homer Martin Adkins (born October 15, 1890 in Jacksonville, Arkansas; died February 26, 1964 in Malvern, Arkansas) succeeded Carl Bailey as the thirty-second Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 14, 1941 and January 9, 1945, including the whole of 1944.
He was state attorney general and governor of Arkansas.
Arkansas does not have a president, it has a governor. The governor is Mike Beebe.
He was the Governor of Arkansas.
Louisiana & Arkansas
Asa Hutchinson is the 46th and current Governor of Arkansas.
He was the Governor of Arkansas.
Bill Clinton was not the governor of Arkansas when Hillary Clinton passed the Arkansas bar exam. Both Bill Clinton and Hillary were teachers at a University in Arkansas before he became the Governor of Arkansas.
She was the first woman executed in Arkansas. She was hanged for murder on 8 November 1845.
Jeff Davis - Arkansas governor - was born on 1862-05-06.
Jeff Davis - Arkansas governor - died on 1913-01-03.
An Arkansas Governor may serve no more than two four-year terms.
Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas before he was elected president.