Luzon B. Morris (born April 16, 1827 in Newton, Connecticut; died August 22, 1895 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded Morgan G. Bulkeley as the fortieth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1893 and January 9, 1895. Following the end of Morris' term as Governor, Owen Vincent Coffin (born June 20, 1836 in Mansfield, New York; died January 3, 1921 in Middletown, Connecticut) became the forty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1895 and January 6, 1897.
Luzon B. Morris (born April 16, 1827 in Newton, Connecticut; died August 22, 1895 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded Morgan G. Bulkeley as the fortieth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1893 and January 9, 1895, including the whole of 1894.
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. Following the end of Bulkeley's term as Governor, Luzon B. Morris (born April 16, 1827 in Newton, Connecticut; died August 22, 1895 in New Haven, Connecticut) became the fortieth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1893 and January 9, 1895.
Robert A. Hurley (born August 25, 1895 in Bridgeport, Connecticut; died May 3, 1968 in West Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Raymond E. Baldwin as the fifty-eighth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 8, 1941 and January 6, 1943, including the whole of 1942.
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. :)
Owen Vincent Coffin (born June 20, 1836 in Mansfield, New York; died January 3, 1921 in Middletown, Connecticut) succeeded Luzon B. Morris as the forty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1895 and January 6, 1897, including the whole of 1896.
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
Robert A. Hurley (born August 25, 1895 in Bridgeport, Connecticut; died May 3, 1968 in West Hartford, Connecticut) succeeded Raymond E. Baldwin as the fifty-eighth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 8, 1941 and January 6, 1943. Following the end of Hurley's term as Governor, Raymond E. Baldwin (born August 31, 1893 in Rye, New York; died October 4, 1986 in Greenwich, Connecticut) became the fifty-ninth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 6, 1943 and December 27, 1946.
Raymond E. Baldwin (born August 31, 1893 in Rye, New York; died October 4, 1986 in Greenwich, Connecticut) succeeded Wilbur Lucius Cross as the fifty-seventh Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1939 and January 8, 1941. Following the end of Baldwin's term as Governor, Robert A. Hurley (born August 25, 1895 in Bridgeport, Connecticut; died May 3, 1968 in West Hartford, Connecticut) became the fifty-eighth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 8, 1941 and January 6, 1943.
Owen Vincent Coffin (born June 20, 1836 in Mansfield, New York; died January 3, 1921 in Middletown, Connecticut) succeeded Luzon B. Morris as the forty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1895 and January 6, 1897. Following the end of Coffin's term as Governor, Lorrin A. Cooke (born April 6, 1831 in New Marlborough, Massachusetts; died August 12, 1902 in Winsted, Connecticut) became the forty-second Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 6, 1897 and January 4, 1899.
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The people of Connecticut, but they elect a Governor to run things.