John Samuel Peters (born September 21, 1772 in Hebron, Connecticut; died March 30, 1858 in Hebron, Connecticut) succeeded Gideon Tomlinson as the eleventh Governor of Connecticut, serving between March 2, 1831 and May 1, 1833. Following the end of Peters' term as Governor, Henry W. Edwards (born October 1779 in New Haven, Connecticut; died July 22, 1847 in New Haven, Connecticut) became the twelfth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 1, 1833 and May 7, 1834.
John Samuel Peters (born September 21, 1772 in Hebron, Connecticut; died March 30, 1858 in Hebron, Connecticut) succeeded Gideon Tomlinson as the eleventh Governor of Connecticut, serving between March 2, 1831 and May 1, 1833, including the whole of 1832.
Gideon Tomlinson (born December 31, 1780 in Stratford, Connecticut; died October 8, 1854 in Fairfield, Connecticut) succeeded Oliver Wolcott Jr. as the tenth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 2, 1827 and March 2, 1831. Following the end of Tomlinson's term as Governor, John Samuel Peters (born September 21, 1772 in Hebron, Connecticut; died March 30, 1858 in Hebron, Connecticut) became the eleventh Governor of Connecticut, serving between March 2, 1831 and May 1, 1833.
Henry W. Edwards (born October 1779 in New Haven, Connecticut; died July 22, 1847 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded John Samuel Peters as the twelfth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 1, 1833 and May 7, 1834. Following the end of Edwards' term as Governor, Samuel A. Foot (born November 8, 1780 in Cheshire, Connecticut; died September 15, 1846 in Cheshire, Connecticut) became the thirteenth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 7, 1834 and May 6, 1835.
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (born January 11, 1760 in Litchfield, Connecticut; died June 1, 1833 in New York, New York) succeeded John Cotton Smith as the ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 8, 1817 and May 2, 1827, including the whole of 1820.
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (born January 11, 1760 in Litchfield, Connecticut; died June 1, 1833 in New York, New York) succeeded John Cotton Smith as the ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 8, 1817 and May 2, 1827, including the whole of 1821.
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (born January 11, 1760 in Litchfield, Connecticut; died June 1, 1833 in New York, New York) succeeded John Cotton Smith as the ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 8, 1817 and May 2, 1827, including the whole of 1822.
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (born January 11, 1760 in Litchfield, Connecticut; died June 1, 1833 in New York, New York) succeeded John Cotton Smith as the ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 8, 1817 and May 2, 1827, including the whole of 1823.
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (born January 11, 1760 in Litchfield, Connecticut; died June 1, 1833 in New York, New York) succeeded John Cotton Smith as the ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 8, 1817 and May 2, 1827, including the whole of 1824.
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (born January 11, 1760 in Litchfield, Connecticut; died June 1, 1833 in New York, New York) succeeded John Cotton Smith as the ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 8, 1817 and May 2, 1827, including the whole of 1825.
John Cotton Smith (born February 12, 1765 in Sharon, Connecticut; died December 7, 1845 in Sharon, Connecticut) succeeded Roger Griswold as the eighth Governor of Connecticut, serving between October 25, 1812 and May 8, 1817. Following the end of Smith's term as Governor, Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (born January 11, 1760 in Litchfield, Connecticut; died June 1, 1833 in New York, New York) became the ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 8, 1817 and May 2, 1827.
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (born January 11, 1760 in Litchfield, Connecticut; died June 1, 1833 in New York, New York) succeeded John Cotton Smith as the ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 8, 1817 and May 2, 1827. Following the end of Wolcott's term as Governor, Gideon Tomlinson (born December 31, 1780 in Stratford, Connecticut; died October 8, 1854 in Fairfield, Connecticut) became the tenth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 2, 1827 and March 2, 1831.
William A. Palmer (born September 12, 1781 in Hebron, Connecticut; died December 3, 1860 in Danville, Vermont) succeeded Samuel C. Crafts as the thirteenth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 18, 1831 and November 2, 1835, including the whole of 1833.