Jacob Stout (born 1764 in Kent County, Delaware; died November 1, 1857 in Smyrna, Delaware) succeeded John Clark as the twenty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1820 and January 16, 1821.
Following the end of Stout's term as Governor of Delaware, John Collins (born March 1, 1776 in Sussex County, Delaware; died April 16, 1822 in Sussex County, Delaware) became the twenty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 16, 1821 and his death.
John Clark (born February 1, 1761 in New Castle County, Delaware; died August 14, 1821 in New Castle County, Delaware) succeeded Daniel Rodney as the twentieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 21, 1817 and January 18, 1820. Following the end of Clark's term as Governor of Delaware, Henry Moleston (born January 1, 1762 in Kent County, Delaware; died November 11, 1819 in Dover, Delaware) was elected Governor of Delaware, though he died before being able to take office. Jacob Stout (born 1764 in Kent County, Delaware; died November 1, 1857 in Smyrna, Delaware) became the twenty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1820 and January 16, 1821.
John Clark (born February 1, 1761 in New Castle County, Delaware; died August 14, 1821 in New Castle County, Delaware) succeeded Daniel Rodney as the twentieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 21, 1817 and January 18, 1820, including the whole of 1818.
John Clark (born February 1, 1761 in New Castle County, Delaware; died August 14, 1821 in New Castle County, Delaware) succeeded Daniel Rodney as the twentieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 21, 1817 and January 18, 1820, including the whole of 1819.
Daniel Rodney (born September 10, 1764 in Lewes, Delaware; died September 2, 1846 in Lewes, Delaware) succeeded Joseph Haslet as the nineteenth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1814 and January 21, 1817. Following the end of Rodney's term as Governor of Delaware, John Clark (born February 1, 1761 in New Castle County, Delaware; died August 14, 1821 in New Castle County, Delaware) became the twentieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 21, 1817 and January 18, 1820.
John Collins (born March 1, 1776 in Sussex County, Delaware; died April 16, 1822 in Sussex County, Delaware) succeeded Jacob Stout as the twenty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 16, 1821 and his death.. Following Collins' death, Caleb Rodney (born April 29, 1767 in Lewes, Delaware; died April 29, 1840 in Lewes, Delaware) became the twenty-third Governor of Delaware, serving between April 23, 1822 and January 21, 1823.
Benjamin T. Biggs (born October 1, 1821 in Cecil County, Maryland; died December 25, 1893 in Middletown, Delaware) succeeded Charles C. Stockley as the forty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 20, 1891, including the whole of 1888.
Benjamin T. Biggs (born October 1, 1821 in Cecil County, Maryland; died December 25, 1893 in Middletown, Delaware) succeeded Charles C. Stockley as the forty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 20, 1891, including the whole of 1889.
Benjamin T. Biggs (born October 1, 1821 in Cecil County, Maryland; died December 25, 1893 in Middletown, Delaware) succeeded Charles C. Stockley as the forty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 20, 1891, including the whole of 1890.
Charles C. Stockley (born November 6, 1819 in Georgetown, Delaware; died April 20, 1901 in Georgetown, Delaware) succeeded John W. Hall as the forty-fifth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 16, 1883 and January 18, 1887. Following the end of Stockley's term as Governor of Delaware, Benjamin T. Biggs (born October 1, 1821 in Cecil County, Maryland; died December 25, 1893 in Middletown, Delaware) became the forty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 20, 1891.
Benjamin T. Biggs (born October 1, 1821 in Cecil County, Maryland; died December 25, 1893 in Middletown, Delaware) succeeded Charles C. Stockley as the forty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 20, 1891. Following the end of Biggs' term as Governor of Delaware, Robert J. Reynolds (born March 17, 1838 in Smyrna, Delaware; died June 10, 1909 in Kent County, Delaware) became the forty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1891 and January 15, 1895.
Delaware Governor's Mansion was created in 1790.
Jack Markell became the Governor of Delaware on 20 January 2009/