Bob Graham (born November 9, 1936 in Coral Gables, Florida) succeeded Reuben Askey as the thirty-eighth Governor of Florida, serving between January 2, 1979 and January 3, 1987. Following Graham's resignation as Governor, Wayne Mixson (born John Wayne Mixson on June 16, 1922 in New Brockton, Alabama) became the thirty-ninth Governor of Florida, serving between January 3, 1987 and January 6, 1987. Following the end of Mixson's term as Governor, Bob Martinez (born December 25, 1934 in Tampa, Florida) became the fortieth Governor of Florida, serving between January 6, 1987 and January 8, 1991.
William Dunn Moseley (born February 1, 1785 in Lenoir Coty, North Carolina; died Janaury 4, 1863 in Palatka, Florida), the first Governor of Florida, served between June 25, 1845 and October 1, 1849, including the whole of 1847.
James E. Broome (born December 15, 1808 in Hamburg, South Carolina; died November 23, 1883 in DeLand, Florida) succeeded Thomas Brown as the third Governor of Florida, serving between October 3, 1853 and October 5, 1857. Following the end of Broome's term as Governor, Madison S. Perry (born 1814 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died March 1865 in Rochelle, Florida) became the fourth Governor of Florida, serving between October 5, 1857 and October 7, 1861.
Marcellus Stearns (born April 29, 1839 in Lovell, Maine; died December 8, 1891 in Palatine Bridge, New York) succeeded Ossian B. Hart as the eleventh Governor of Florida, serving between March 18, 1874 and January 2, 1877, including the whole of 1876.
Marcellus Stearns (born April 29, 1839 in Lovell, Maine; died December 8, 1891 in Palatine Bridge, New York) succeeded Ossian B. Hart as the eleventh Governor of Florida, serving between March 18, 1874 and January 2, 1877. Following the end of Stearns' term as Governor, George Franklin Drew (born August 6, 1827 in Alton, New Hampshire; died December 26, 1900 in Jacksonville, Florida) became the twelfth Governor of Florida, serving between January 2, 1877 and January 4, 1881.
William D. Bloxham (born July 9, 1835 in Leon County, Florida; died March 15, 1911 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded George Franklin Drew as the thirteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 4, 1881 and January 7, 1885, including the whole of 1884.
William D. Bloxham (born July 9, 1835 in Leon County, Florida; died March 15, 1911 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded George Franklin Drew as the thirteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 4, 1881 and January 7, 1885. Following the end of Bloxham's term as Governor, Edward A. Perry (born March 15, 1831 in Richmond, Massachusetts; died October 15, 1889 in Kerrville, Texas) became the fourteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 7, 1885 and January 8, 1889.
Edward A. Perry (born March 15, 1831 in Richmond, Massachusetts; died October 15, 1889 in Kerrville, Texas) succeeded William D. Bloxham the fourteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 7, 1885 and January 8, 1889, including the whole of 1887.
Henry L. Mitchell (born September 3, 1831 near Birmingham, Alabama; died October 14, 1903 in Tampa, Florida) succeeded Francis P. Fleming as the sixteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 3, 1893 and January 5, 1897. Following the end of Mitchell's term as Governor, William D. Bloxham (born July 9, 1835 in Leon County, Florida; died March 15, 1911 in Tallahassee, Florida) became the seventeenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 5, 1897 and January 8, 1901.
Napoleon B. Broward (born April 19, 1857 in Duval County, Florida; died October 1, 1910 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded William Sherman Jennings as the nineteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 3, 1905 and January 5, 1909, including the whole of 1907.
Napoleon B. Broward (born April 19, 1857 in Duval County, Florida; died October 1, 1910 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded William Sherman Jennings as the nineteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 3, 1905 and January 5, 1909, including the whole of 1908.
Madison S. Perry (born 1814 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died March 1865 in Rochelle, Florida) succeeded James E. Broome as the fourth Governor of Florida, serving between October 5, 1857 and October 7, 1861, including the whole of 1859.
Madison S. Perry (born 1814 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died March 1865 in Rochelle, Florida) succeeded James E. Broome as the fourth Governor of Florida, serving between October 5, 1857 and October 7, 1861, including the whole of 1860.
James E. Broome (born December 15, 1808 in Hamburg, South Carolina; died November 23, 1883 in DeLand, Florida) succeeded Thomas Brown as the third Governor of Florida, serving between October 3, 1853 and October 5, 1857, including the whole of 1854.
James E. Broome (born December 15, 1808 in Hamburg, South Carolina; died November 23, 1883 in DeLand, Florida) succeeded Thomas Brown as the third Governor of Florida, serving between October 3, 1853 and October 5, 1857, including the whole of 1855.
James E. Broome (born December 15, 1808 in Hamburg, South Carolina; died November 23, 1883 in DeLand, Florida) succeeded Thomas Brown as the third Governor of Florida, serving between October 3, 1853 and October 5, 1857, including the whole of 1856.
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Madison S. Perry (born 1814 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died March 1865 in Rochelle, Florida) succeeded James E. Broome as the fourth Governor of Florida, serving between October 5, 1857 and October 7, 1861. Following the end of Perry's term as Governor, John Milton (born April 20, 1807 in Louisville, Georgia; died April 1, 1865 in Marianna, Florida) became the fifth Governor of Florida, serving between October 7, 1861 and April 1, 1865.
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Thomas Brown (born October 25, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died August 24, 1867 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded William Dunn Moseley as the second Governor of Florida, serving between October 1, 1849 and October 3, 1853. Following the end of Brown's term as Governor, James E. Broome (born December 15, 1808 in Hamburg, South Carolina; died November 23, 1883 in DeLand, Florida) became the third Governor of Florida, serving between October 3, 1853 and October 5, 1857.