Nehemiah Green (born March 8, 1837 in Hardin County, Ohio; died January 12, 1890 in Manhattan, Kansas) succeeded Samuel J. Crawford as the fourth Governor of Kansas, serving between November 4, 1868 and January 11, 1869. Following the end of Green's term as Governor, James M. Harvey (born September 21, 1833 in Monroe County, Virginia; died April 15, 1894 in Riley County, Kansas) became the fifth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1869 and January 13, 1873.
James M. Harvey (born September 21, 1833 in Monroe County, Virginia; died April 15, 1894 in Riley County, Kansas) succeeded Nehemiah Green as the fifth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1869 and January 13, 1873, including the whole of 1870.
James M. Harvey (born September 21, 1833 in Monroe County, Virginia; died April 15, 1894 in Riley County, Kansas) succeeded Nehemiah Green as the fifth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1869 and January 13, 1873, including the whole of 1871.
James M. Harvey (born September 21, 1833 in Monroe County, Virginia; died April 15, 1894 in Riley County, Kansas) succeeded Nehemiah Green as the fifth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1869 and January 13, 1873, including the whole of 1872.
Benjamin S. Paulen (born July 14, 1869 in DeWitt County, Illinois; died July 11, 1961 in Freedonia, Kansas) succeeded Jonathan S. Davies as the twenty-third Governor of Kansas, serving between January 12, 1925 and January 14, 1929, including the whole of 1926.
Benjamin S. Paulen (born July 14, 1869 in DeWitt County, Illinois; died July 11, 1961 in Freedonia, Kansas) succeeded Jonathan S. Davies as the twenty-third Governor of Kansas, serving between January 12, 1925 and January 14, 1929, including the whole of 1927.
Benjamin S. Paulen (born July 14, 1869 in DeWitt County, Illinois; died July 11, 1961 in Freedonia, Kansas) succeeded Jonathan S. Davies as the twenty-third Governor of Kansas, serving between January 12, 1925 and January 14, 1929, including the whole of 1928.
Samuel J. Crawford (born April 10, 1835 in Lawrence County, Indiana; died October 21, 1913 in Topeka, Kansas) succeeded Thomas Carney as the third Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1865 and November 4, 1868. Following the end of Crawford's term as Governor, Nehemiah Green (born March 8, 1837 in Hardin County, Ohio; died January 12, 1890 in Manhattan, Kansas) became the fourth Governor of Kansas, serving between November 4, 1868 and January 11, 1869.
Benjamin S. Paulen (born July 14, 1869 in DeWitt County, Illinois; died July 11, 1961 in Freedonia, Kansas) succeeded the twenty-third Governor of Kansas, serving between January 12, 1925 and January 14, 1929. Following the end of Paulen's term as Governor, Clyde M. Reed (bon October 19, 1871 in Champaign County, Illinois; died November 8, 1949 in Parsons, Kansas) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 14, 1929 and January 12, 1931.
The Governor of Kansas.
Kansas Pacific Railway was created in 1869.
James M. Harvey (born September 21, 1833 in Monroe County, Virginia; died April 15, 1894 in Riley County, Kansas) succeeded Nehemiah Green as the fifth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1869 and January 13, 1873. Following the end of Harvey's term as Governor, Thomas A. Osborn (born October 26, 1836 in Crawford County, Pennsylvania; died February 4, 1898 in Meadville, Pennsylvania) became the sixth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 13, 1873 and January 8, 1877.
I'm not sure what you're asking here, but the Mayor of Kansas City is Mark Funkhouser; the Governor of Kansas is Kathleen Sebelius; and the Governor of Missouri is Matt Blunt.