William Cannon (born March 15, 1809 in Bridgeville, Delaware; died March 1, 1865 in Bridgeville, Delaware) succeeded William Burton as the fortieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1863 and his death.
Following the end of Cannon's term as Governor of Delaware, Gove Saulsbury (born May 29, 1815 in Kent County, Delaware; died July 31, 1881 in Dover, Delaware) became the forty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between March 1, 1865 and January 17, 1871.
William Cannon (born March 15, 1809 in Bridgeville, Delaware; died March 1, 1865 in Bridgeville, Delaware) succeeded William Burton as the fortieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1863 and his death, including the whole of 1864.
William Tharp (born November 27, 1803 in Farmington, Delaware; died January 9, 1865 in Milford, Delaware) succeeded William Temple as the thirty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1847 and January 21, 1851, including the whole of 1848.
William Tharp (born November 27, 1803 in Farmington, Delaware; died January 9, 1865 in Milford, Delaware) succeeded William Temple as the thirty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1847 and January 21, 1851, including the whole of 1849.
Gove Saulsbury (born May 29, 1815 in Kent County, Delaware; died July 31, 1881 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded William Cannon as the forty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between March 1, 1865 and January 17, 1871, including the whole of 1866.
Gove Saulsbury (born May 29, 1815 in Kent County, Delaware; died July 31, 1881 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded William Cannon as the forty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between March 1, 1865 and January 17, 1871, including the whole of 1867.
Gove Saulsbury (born May 29, 1815 in Kent County, Delaware; died July 31, 1881 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded William Cannon as the forty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between March 1, 1865 and January 17, 1871, including the whole of 1869.
Gove Saulsbury (born May 29, 1815 in Kent County, Delaware; died July 31, 1881 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded William Cannon as the forty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between March 1, 1865 and January 17, 1871. Following the end of Saulsbury's term as Governor of Delaware, James Ponder (born October 31, 1819 in Milton, Delaware; died November 5, 1897 in Milton, Delaware) became the forty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1871 and January 19, 1875.
William Temple (born February 28, 1814 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland; died May 28, 1863 in Smyrna, Delaware) succeeded Joseph Maull as the thirty-fifth Governor of Delaware, serving between May 6, 1846 and January 19, 1847. Following the end of Temple's term as Governor of Delaware, William Tharp (born November 27, 1803 in Farmington, Delaware; died January 9, 1865 in Milford, Delaware) became the thirty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1847 and January 21, 1851.
William Tharp (born November 27, 1803 in Farmington, Delaware; died January 9, 1865 in Milford, Delaware) succeeded William Temple as the thirty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1847 and January 21, 1851. Following the end of Tharp's term as Governor of Delaware, William H. H. Ross (born June 2, 1814 in Laurel, Delaware; died June 30, 1887 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) became the thirty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 21, 1851 and January 16, 1855.
Delaware Governor's Mansion was created in 1790.
Jack Markell became the Governor of Delaware on 20 January 2009/
Delaware - Governor:Jack Markell (Democrat)