Thomas H. Seymour (born September 29, 1807 in Hartford, Connecticut; died September 3, 1868 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Joseph Trumbull as the twenty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 4, 1850 and October 13, 1853. Following the end of Seymour's term as Governor, Charles H. Pond (born April 26, 1781 in Milford, Connecticut; died April 28, 1861 in Milford, Connecticut) became the twenty-second Governor of Connecticut, serving between October 13, 1853 and May 3, 1854.
Thomas H. Seymour (born September 29, 1807 in Hartford, Connecticut; died September 3, 1868 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Joseph Trumbull as the twenty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 4, 1850 and October 13, 1853, including the whole of 1851.
Thomas H. Seymour (born September 29, 1807 in Hartford, Connecticut; died September 3, 1868 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Joseph Trumbull as the twenty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 4, 1850 and October 13, 1853, including the whole of 1852.
Henry Roberts (born June 22, 1853 in Brooklyn, New York; died May 1, 1929 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Abiram Chamberlain as the forty-sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1905 and January 9, 1907, including the whole of 1906.
Joseph Trumbull (born December 7, 1782 in Lebanon, Connecticut; died August 4, 1861 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Clark Bissell as the twentieth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 2, 1849 and May 4, 1850. Following the end of Trumbull's term as Governor, Thomas H. Seymour (born September 29, 1807 in Hartford, Connecticut; died September 3, 1868 in Hartford, Connecticut) became the twenty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 4, 1850 and October 13, 1853.
Charles H. Pond (born April 26, 1781 in Milford, Connecticut; died April 28, 1861 in Milford, Connecticut) succeeded Thomas H. Seymour as the twenty-second Governor of Connecticut, serving between October 13, 1853 and May 3, 1854. Following the end of Pond's term as Governor, Henry Dutton (born February 12, 1796 in Plymouth, Connecticut; died April 26, 1869) became the twenty-third Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 3, 1854 and May 2, 1855.
Abiram Chamberlain (born December 7, 1837 in Colebrook, Connecticut; died May 15, 1911 in Meriden, Connecticut) succeeded George P. McLean as the forty-fifth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 7, 1903 and January 4, 1905. Following the end of Chamberlain's term as Governor, Henry Roberts (born June 22, 1853 in Brooklyn, New York; died May 1, 1929 in Hartford, Connecticut) became the forty-sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1905 and January 9, 1907.
Well Jodi Rell is Connecticut's state governor and she is the second woman governor in connecticut. :) Well Jodi Rell is Connecticut's state governor and she is the second woman governor in connecticut. :)
Stephen P. Hempstead (born October 1, 1812 in New London, Connecticut; died February 16, 1883 in Dubuque, Iowa) succeeded Ansel Briggs as the second Governor of Iowa, serving between December 4, 1850 and December 9, 1854, including the whole of 1853.
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
Henry Roberts (born June 22, 1853 in Brooklyn, New York; died May 1, 1929 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Abiram Chamberlain as the forty-sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1905 and January 9, 1907. Following the end of Roberts' term as Governor, Rollin S. Woodruff (born July 14, 1854 in Rochester, New York; died June 30, 1925 in New Haven, Connecticut) became the forty-seventh Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1907 and January 6, 1909.
Robert Lucas - governor - died on 1853-02-07.