Daniel Webster Jones (born December 15, 1839 in Bowie County, Texas; died December 25, 1918 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded James Paul Clarke as the nineteenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 12, 1897 and January 8, 1901. Following the end of Jones' term in office, Jeff Davis (born May 6, 1862 in Little River County, Arkansas; died January 13, 1913 in Little Rock, Arkansas) became the twentieth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 8, 1901 and January 8, 1907.
George Washington Donaghey (born July 1, 1856 in Union Parish, Louisiana; died December 15, 1937 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Jesse M. Martin as the twenty-second Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 14, 1909 and January 16, 1913, including the whole of 1911.
George Washington Hays (born September 23, 1863 in Camden, Arkansas; died September 15, 1927 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Junius Marion Futrell as the twenty-fourth Governor of Arkansas, serving between July 23, 1913 and January 10, 1917. Following the end of Hays' term as Governor, Charles Hillman Brough (born July 9, 1876 in Clinton, Mississippi; died December 26, 1935 in Washington DC) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 10, 1917 and January 11, 1921.
He was state attorney general and governor of Arkansas.
George Washington Hays (born September 23, 1863 in Camden, Arkansas; died September 15, 1927 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Junius Marion Futrell as the twenty-fourth Governor of Arkansas, serving between July 23, 1913 and January 10, 1917, including the whole of 1914.
George Washington Hays (born September 23, 1863 in Camden, Arkansas; died September 15, 1927 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Junius Marion Futrell as the twenty-fourth Governor of Arkansas, serving between July 23, 1913 and January 10, 1917, including the whole of 1915.
George Washington Hays (born September 23, 1863 in Camden, Arkansas; died September 15, 1927 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Junius Marion Futrell as the twenty-fourth Governor of Arkansas, serving between July 23, 1913 and January 10, 1917, including the whole of 1916.
Arkansas does not have a president, it has a governor. The governor is Mike Beebe.
He was the Governor of 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.
Jeff Davis - Arkansas governor - was born on 1862-05-06.
Jeff Davis - Arkansas governor - died on 1913-01-03.
Charles Hillman Brough (born July 9, 1876 in Clinton, Mississippi; died December 26, 1935 in Washington DC) succeeded George Washington Hays as the twenty-fifth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 10, 1917 and January 11, 1921. Following the end of Brough's term as Governor, Thomas Chipman McRae (born December 21, 1851 in Union County, Arkansas; died June 2, 1929 in Prescott, Arkansas) became the twenty-sixth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 11, 1921 and January 13, 1925.