Wilbur Lucius Cross (bron April 10, 1862 in Mansfield, Connecticut; died October 5, 1948 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded John H. Trumbull as the fifty-sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 7, 1931 and January 4, 1939, including the whole of 1932.
George P. McLean (born October 7, 1857 in Simsbury, Connecticut; died June 6, 1932 in Simsbury, Connecticut) succeeded George E. Lounsbury as the forty-fourth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1901 and January 7, 1903, including the whole of 1902.
Marcus H. Holcomb (born November 28, 1844 in New Hartford, Connecticut; died March 5, 1932 in Southington, Connecticut) succeeded Simeon E. Baldwin as the fifty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 6, 1915 and January 5, 1921, including the whole of 1916.
Marcus H. Holcomb (born November 28, 1844 in New Hartford, Connecticut; died March 5, 1932 in Southington, Connecticut) succeeded Simeon E. Baldwin as the fifty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 6, 1915 and January 5, 1921, including the whole of 1918.
Marcus H. Holcomb (born November 28, 1844 in New Hartford, Connecticut; died March 5, 1932 in Southington, Connecticut) succeeded Simeon E. Baldwin as the fifty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 6, 1915 and January 5, 1921, including the whole of 1920.
Marcus H. Holcomb (born November 28, 1844 in New Hartford, Connecticut; died March 5, 1932 in Southington, Connecticut) succeeded Simeon E. Baldwin as the fifty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 6, 1915 and January 5, 1921, including the whole of 1917.
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. :)
George P. McLean (born October 7, 1857 in Simsbury, Connecticut; died June 6, 1932 in Simsbury, Connecticut) succeeded George E. Lounsbury as the forty-fourth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1901 and January 7, 1903. Following the end of McLean's term as Governor, Abiram Chamberlain (born December 7, 1837 in Colebrook, Connecticut; died May 15, 1911 in Meriden, Connecticut) became the forty-fifth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 7, 1903 and January 4, 1905.
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
Simeon Eben Baldwin (born February 5, 1840 in New Haven, Connecticut; died January 30, 1927 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeeded Frank B. Weeks as the fiftieth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1911 and January 6, 1915. Following the end of Baldwin's term as Governor, Marcus H. Holcomb (born November 28, 1844 in New Hartford, Connecticut; died March 5, 1932 in Southington, Connecticut) became the fifty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 6, 1915 and January 5, 1921.
Marcus H. Holcomb (born November 28, 1844 in New Hartford, Connecticut; died March 5, 1932 in Southington, Connecticut) succeeded Simeon E. Baldwin as the fifty-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 6, 1915 and January 5, 1921. Following the end of Holcomb's term as Governor, Everett J. Lake (born February 8, 1871 in Woodstock, Connecticut; died September 16, 1948 in Hartford, Connecticut) became the fifty-second Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 5, 1921 and January 3, 1923.
George E. Lounsbury (born May 7, 1838 in Pound Ridge, New York; died August 16, 1904 in Ridgefield, Connecticut) succeeded Lorrin A. Cooke as the forty-third Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1899 and January 9, 1901. Following the end of Lounsbury's term as Governor, George P. McLean (born October 7, 1857 in Simsbury, Connecticut; died June 6, 1932 in Simsbury, Connecticut) became the forty-fourth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 9, 1901 and January 7, 1903.