Cornelius P. Comegys (born January 15, 1780 in Kent County, Delaware; died January 27, 1851 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded Charles Polk, Jr. as the thirty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1837 and January 19, 1841.
Following the end of Comegys' term as Governor of Delaware, William B. Cooper (born December 16, 1771 in Laurel, Delaware; died April 29, 1849 in Laurel, Delaware) became the thirty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1841 and January 21, 1845.
Preston Lea (born November 12, 1841 in Wilmington, Delaware; died December 4, 1916 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded John Hunn as the fifty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1905 and January 19, 1909, including the whole of 1906.
Preston Lea (born November 12, 1841 in Wilmington, Delaware; died December 4, 1916 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded John Hunn as the fifty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1905 and January 19, 1909, including the whole of 1908.
William B. Cooper (born December 16, 1771 in Laurel, Delaware; died April 29, 1849 in Laurel, Delaware) succeeded Cornelius P. Comegys as the thirty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1841 and January 21, 1845, including the whole of 1842.
William B. Cooper (born December 16, 1771 in Laurel, Delaware; died April 29, 1849 in Laurel, Delaware) succeeded Cornelius P. Comegys as the thirty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1841 and January 21, 1845, including the whole of 1843.
William B. Cooper (born December 16, 1771 in Laurel, Delaware; died April 29, 1849 in Laurel, Delaware) succeeded Cornelius P. Comegys as the thirty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1841 and January 21, 1845, including the whole of 1844.
Cornelius P. Comegys (born January 15, 1780 in Kent County, Delaware; died January 27, 1851 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded Charles Polk, Jr. as the thirty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1837 and January 19, 1841, including the whole of 1838.
Cornelius P. Comegys (born January 15, 1780 in Kent County, Delaware; died January 27, 1851 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded Charles Polk, Jr. as the thirty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1837 and January 19, 1841, including the whole of 1839.
Cornelius P. Comegys (born January 15, 1780 in Kent County, Delaware; died January 27, 1851 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded Charles Polk, Jr. as the thirty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1837 and January 19, 1841, including the whole of 1840.
Preston Lea (born November 12, 1841 in Wilmington, Delaware; died December 4, 1916 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded John Hunn as the fifty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1905 and January 19, 1909. Following the end of Lea's term as Governor of Delaware, Simeon S. Pennewill (born July 23, 1867 in Greenwood, Delaware; died September 10, 1935 in Dover, Delaware) became the fifty-third Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1909 and January 21, 1913.
Charles Polk, Jr. (born November 15, 1788 in Bridgeville, Delaware; died October 27, 1857 in Milford, Delaware) succeeded Caleb P. Bennett as the thirtieth Governor of Delaware, serving between July 11, 1836 and January 17, 1837. Following the end of Polk's term as Governor of Delaware, Cornelius P. Comegys (born January 15, 1780 in Kent County, Delaware; died January 27, 1851 in Dover, Delaware) became the thirty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1837 and January 19, 1841.
John W. Hunn (born June 23, 1849 in Odessa, Delaware; died September 1, 1926 in Camden, Delaware) succeeded Ebe W. Tunnell as the fifty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1901 and January 17, 1905. Following the end of Hunn's term as Governor of Delaware, Preston Lea (born November 12, 1841 in Wilmington, Delaware; died December 4, 1916 in New Castle, Delaware) became the fifty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1905 and January 19, 1909.
William B. Cooper (born December 16, 1771 in Laurel, Delaware; died April 29, 1849 in Laurel, Delaware) succeeded Cornelius P. Comegys as the thirty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1841 and January 21, 1845. Following the end of Cooper's term as Governor of Delaware, Thomas Stockton (born April 1, 1781 in New Castle County, Delaware; died March 2, 1846 in New Castle, Delaware) became the thirty-third Governor of Delawarie, serving between January 21, 1845 and his death.