Richard D. Hubbard (born September 7, 1818 in Berlin, Connecticut; died February 28, 1884 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Charles R. Ingersoll as the thirty-third Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 3, 1877 and January 9, 1879. Following the end of Hubbard's term as Governor, Charles B. Andrews (born November 4, 1836 in Sunderland, Massachusetts; died September 12, 1902 in Litchfield, Connecticut) became the thirty-fourth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1879 and January 5, 1881.
Richard D. Hubbard (born September 7, 1818 in Berlin, Connecticut; died February 28, 1884 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Charles R. Ingersoll as the thirty-third Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 3, 1877 and January 9, 1879, including the whole of 1878.
Charles B. Andrews (born November 4, 1836 in Sunderland, Massachusetts; died September 12, 1902 in Litchfield, Connecticut) succeeded Richard D. Hubbard as the thirty-fourth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1879 and January 5, 1881, including the whole of 1880.
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. :)
Charles R. Ingersoll (born September 16, 1821 in New Haven, Connecticut; died January 25, 1903 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded Marshall Jewell as the thirty-second Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 7, 1873 and January 3, 1877. Following the end of Ingersoll's term as Governor, Richard D. Hubbard (born September 7, 1818 in Berlin, Connecticut; died February 28, 1884 in Hartford, Connecticut) became the thirty-third Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 3, 1877 and January 9, 1879.
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
Charles B. Andrews (born November 4, 1836 in Sunderland, Massachusetts; died September 12, 1902 in Litchfield, Connecticut) succeeded Richard D. Hubbard as the thirty-fourth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1879 and January 5, 1881. Following the end of Andrews' term as Governor, Hobert B. Bigelow (born May 16, 1834 in North Haven, Connecticut; died October 12, 1891 in New Haven, Connecticut) became the thirty-fifth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 5, 1881 and January 3, 1883.
John Long Routt (born April 25, 1826 in Eddyville, Kentucky; died August 13, 1907 in Denver, Colorado), the first Governor of Colorado, served between August 1, 1876 and January 14, 1879. Following the end of Routt's term as Governor, Frederick Walter Pitkin (born August 31, 1837 in Manchester, Connecticut; died December 18, 1886 in Denver, Colorado) became the second Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1879 and January 9, 1883.
Walter Pitkin (born August 31, 1837 in Manchester, Connecticut; died December 18, 1886 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded John L. Routt as the second Governor of Colorado, serving between 1879 and 1883, including the whole of 1882.
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The people of Connecticut, but they elect a Governor to run things.
John G. Rowland (born May 24, 1957 in Waterbury, Connecticut) succeeded Lowell P. Weicker as the seventy-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1995 and July 1, 2004. Following the end of Rowland's term as Governor, Jodi Rell (born June 16, 1946 in Norfolk, Virginia) became the seventy-second, and current, Governor of Connecticut, serving since July 1, 2004.