Jonathan M. Davis (born April 27, 1871 in Bourbon County, Texas; died June 27, 1943 in Bourbon County, Texas) succeeded Henry J. Allen as the twenty-second Governor of Kansas, serving between January 8, 1923 and January 12, 1925. Following the end of Davis' term as Governor, Benjamin S. Paulen (born July 14, 1869 in DeWitt County, Illinois; died July 11, 1961 in Freedonia, Kansas) became the twenty-third Governor of Kansas, serving between January 12, 1925 and January 14, 1929.
Joan Finney (born February 12, 1925 in Topeka, Kansas; died July 28, 2001 in Topeka, Kansas) succeeded Mike Hayden as the forty-second Governor of Kansas, serving between January 14, 1991 and January 9, 1995, including the whole of 1993.
Joan Finney (born February 12, 1925 in Topeka, Kansas; died July 28, 2001 in Topeka, Kansas) succeeded Mike Hayden as the forty-second Governor of Kansas, serving between January 14, 1991 and January 9, 1995. Following the end of Hayden's term as Governor, Bill Graves (born January 9, 1953 in Salina, Kansas) became the forty-third Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1995 and January 13, 2003.
Robert Docking (born October 9, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri; died October 8, 1983 in Arkansas City, Kansas) succeeded William H. Avery as the thirty-eighth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1967 and January 6, 1975, including the whole of 1971.
Robert Docking (born October 9, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri; died October 8, 1983 in Arkansas City, Kansas) succeeded William H. Avery as the thirty-eighth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1967 and January 6, 1975, including the whole of 1972.
Robert Docking (born October 9, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri; died October 8, 1983 in Arkansas City, Kansas) succeeded William H. Avery as the thirty-eighth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1967 and January 6, 1975, including the whole of 1974.
Nellie Taylor Ross was the first woman governor and the 14th governor in Wyoming from 1925-1927.
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.
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.