Robert P. Robinson (born March 28, 1869 in Wilmington, Delaware; died March 4, 1939 in Wilmington, Delaware) succeeded William D. Denney as the fifty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1925 and January 15, 1929.
Following the end of Robinson's term as Governor of Delaware, C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) became the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937.
Robert P. Robinson (born March 28, 1869 in Wilmington, Delaware; died March 4, 1939 in Wilmington, Delaware) succeeded William D. Denney as the fifty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1925 and January 15, 1929, including the whole of 1926.
Robert P. Robinson (born March 28, 1869 in Wilmington, Delaware; died March 4, 1939 in Wilmington, Delaware) succeeded William D. Denney as the fifty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1925 and January 15, 1929, including the whole of 1927.
Robert P. Robinson (born March 28, 1869 in Wilmington, Delaware; died March 4, 1939 in Wilmington, Delaware) succeeded William D. Denney as the fifty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1925 and January 15, 1929, including the whole of 1928.
C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded Robert P. Robinson as the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937, including the whole of 1930.
C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded Robert P. Robinson as the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937, including the whole of 1931.
C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded Robert P. Robinson as the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937, including the whole of 1932.
C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded Robert P. Robinson as the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937, including the whole of 1933.
C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded Robert P. Robinson as the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937, including the whole of 1934.
C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded Robert P. Robinson as the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937, including the whole of 1935.
C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded Robert P. Robinson as the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937, including the whole of 1936.
William D. Denney (born March 31, 1873 in Dover, Delaware; died November 21, 1953 in Elsmere, Delaware) succeeded John G. Townsend, Jr as the fifty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1921 and January 20, 1925. Following the end of Denney's term as Governor of Delaware, Robert P. Robinson (born March 28, 1869 in Wilmington, Delaware; died March 4, 1939 in Wilmington, Delaware) became the fifty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1925 and January 15, 1929.
C. Douglass Buck (born March 21, 1890 in New Castle, Delaware; died January 27, 1965 in New Castle, Delaware) succeeded Robert P. Robinson as the fifty-eighth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1929 and January 19, 1937. Following the end of Buck's term as Governor of Delaware, Richard C. McMullen (born January 2, 1868 in Glasgow, Delaware; died February 18, 1944 in Wilmington, Delaware) became the fifty-ninth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1937 and January 21, 1941.