Morgan G. Bulkeley (born December 26, 1837 in East Haddam, Connecticut; died November 6, 1922 in Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Phineas C. Lounsbury as the thirty-ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 10, 1889 and January 4, 1893, including the whole of 1890.
James E. English (born March 13, 1812 in New Haven, Connecticut; died March 2, 1890 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded Joseph Roswell Hawley as the twenty-eighth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 1, 1867 and May 5, 1869, including the whole of 1868.
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. :)
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
James E. English (born March 13, 1812 in New Haven, Connecticut; died March 2, 1890 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded Joseph Roswell Hawley as the twenty-eighth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 1, 1867 and May 5, 1869. Following the end of English's term as Governor, Marshall Jewell (born October 20, 1825 in Winchester, New Hampshire; died February 10, 1883 in New Haven, Connecticut) became the twenty-ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 5, 1869 and May 4, 1870.
Marshall Jewell (born October 20, 1825 in Winchester, New Hampshire; died February 10, 1883 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded James E. English as the twenty-ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 5, 1869 and May 4, 1870. Following the end of Jewell's term as Governor, James E. English (born March 13, 1812 in New Haven, Connecticut; died March 2, 1890 in New Haven, Connecticut) became the thirtieth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 4, 1870 and May 16, 1871.
James E. English (born March 13, 1812 in New Haven, Connecticut; died March 2, 1890 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded Marshall Jewell as the thirtieth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 4, 1870 and May 16, 1871. Following the end of English's term as Governor, Marshall Jewell (born October 20, 1825 in Winchester, New Hampshire; died February 10, 1883 in New Haven, Connecticut) became the thirty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 16, 1871 and May 7, 1873.
Joseph Roswell Hawley (born October 31, 1826 in Stewartsville, North Carolina; died March 17, 1905 in Washington DC) succeeded William A. Buckingham as the twenty-seventh Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 2, 1866 and May 1, 1867. Following the end of Hawley's term as Governor, James E. English (born March 13, 1812 in New Haven, Connecticut; died March 2, 1890 in New Haven, Connecticut) became the twenty-eighth Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 1, 1867 and May 5, 1869.
Robert Waterman was the 17th Governor of California.
William Larrabee (born January 20, 1832 in Ledyard, Connecticut; died November 16, 1912) succeeded Buren R. Sherman as the thirteenth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 14, 1886 and February 27, 1890. Following the end of Larrabee's term as Governor, Horace Boies (born December 7, 1827 in Aurora, New York; died April 4, 1923 in Long Beach, California) became the fourteenth Governor of California, serving between February 27, 1890 and January 11, 1894.
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Territorial Governor George Washington Steele.