Edward W. Hoch (born March 17, 1849 in Danville, Kentucky; died June 1, 1925 in Marion, Kansas) succeeded Willis J. Bailey as the seventeenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 11, 1909. Following the end of Hoch's term as Governor, Walter R. Stubbs (born November 7, 1858 in Wayne County, Indiana; died March 25, 1929 in Topeka, Kansas) became the eighteenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1909 and January 13, 1913.
Edward W. Hoch (born March 17, 1849 in Danville, Kentucky; died June 1, 1925 in Marion, Kansas) succeeded Willis J. Bailey as the seventeenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 11, 1909, including the whole of 1906.
Edward W. Hoch (born March 17, 1849 in Danville, Kentucky; died June 1, 1925 in Marion, Kansas) succeeded Willis J. Bailey as the seventeenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 11, 1909, including the whole of 1907.
Edward W. Hoch (born March 17, 1849 in Danville, Kentucky; died June 1, 1925 in Marion, Kansas) succeeded Willis J. Bailey as the seventeenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 11, 1909, including the whole of 1908.
Walter R. Stubbs (born November 7, 1858 in Wayne County, Indiana; died March 25, 1929 in Topeka, Kansas) succeeded Edward W. Hoch as the eighteenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1909 and January 13, 1913, including the whole of 1910.
Walter R. Stubbs (born November 7, 1858 in Wayne County, Indiana; died March 25, 1929 in Topeka, Kansas) succeeded Edward W. Hoch as the eighteenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1909 and January 13, 1913, including the whole of 1911.
Walter R. Stubbs (born November 7, 1858 in Wayne County, Indiana; died March 25, 1929 in Topeka, Kansas) succeeded Edward W. Hoch as the eighteenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1909 and January 13, 1913, including the whole of 1912.
The Governor of Kansas.
Willis J. Bailey (born October 12, 1854 in Carroll County, Illinois; died May 19, 1932 in Mission Hills, Kansas) succeeded William E. Stanley as the sixteenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 12, 1903 and January 9, 1905. Following the end of Bailey's term as Governor, Edward W. Hoch (born March 17, 1849 in Danville, Kentucky; died June 1, 1925 in Marion, Kansas) became the seventeenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 11, 1909.
Walter R. Stubbs (born November 7, 1858 in Wayne County, Indiana; died March 25, 1929 in Topeka, Kansas) succeeded Edward W. Hoch as the eighteenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 11, 1909 and January 13, 1913. Following the end of Stubbs' term as Governor, George H. Hodges (born February 6, 1866 in Orion, Wisconsin; died October 7, 1947 in Kansas City, Missouri) became the nineteenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 13, 1913 and January 11, 1915.
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.
Washington Governor's Mansion was created in 1909.
Edmund N. Morrill (born February 12, 1834 in Westbrook, Maine; died March 14, 1909 in San Antonio, Texas) succeeded Lorenzo D. Lewelling as the thirteenth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 14, 1895 and January 11, 1897, including the whole of 1896.