Beriah Magoffin (born April 18, 1815 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky; died February 28, 1885 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky) succeeded Charles S. Morehead as the twenty-first Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 30, 1859 and August 18, 1862.
Following the end of Magoffin's term as Governor of Kentucky, James F. Robinson (born October 4, 1800 in Scott County, Kentucky; died October 31, 1882 in Scott County, Kentucky) became the twenty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 18, 1862 and September 1, 1863.
William Owsley (born March 24, 1782 in Virginia; died December 9, 1862 in Boyle County, Kentucky) succeeded Robert P. Letcher as the sixteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 4, 1844 and September 6, 1848, including the whole of 1845.
William Owsley (born March 24, 1782 in Virginia; died December 9, 1862 in Boyle County, Kentucky) succeeded Robert P. Letcher as the sixteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 4, 1844 and September 6, 1848, including the whole of 1846.
William Owsley (born March 24, 1782 in Virginia; died December 9, 1862 in Boyle County, Kentucky) succeeded Robert P. Letcher as the sixteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 4, 1844 and September 6, 1848, including the whole of 1847.
Charles S. Morehead (born July 7, 1802 in Nelson County, Kentucky; died December 21, 1868 in Greenville, Mississippi) succeeded Lazarus W. Powell as the twentieth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 4, 1855 and August 30, 1859. Following the end of Morehead's term as Governor of Kentucky, Beriah Magoffin (born April 18, 1815 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky; died February 28, 1885 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky) became the twenty-first Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 30, 1859 and August 18, 1862.
James F. Robinson (born October 4, 1800 in Scott County, Kentucky; died October 31, 1882 in Scott County, Kentucky) succeeded Beriah Magoffin as the twenty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 18, 1862 and September 1, 1863. Following the end of Robinson's term as Governor of Kentucky, Thomas E. Bramlette (born January 3, 1817 in Cumberland County, Kentucky; died January 12, 1875 in Louisville, Kentucky) became the twenty-third Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 1, 1863 and September 3, 1867.
Governor of Kentucky was created in 1792.
Robert P. Letcher (born February 10, 1788 in Goochland County, Virginia; died January 24, 1861 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded Charles A. Wickliffe as the fifteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1840 and September 4, 1844. Following the end of Letcher's term as Governor of Kentucky, William Owsley (born March 24, 1782 in Virginia; died December 9, 1862 in Boyle County, Kentucky) became the sixteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 4, 1844 and September 6, 1848.
As of spring 2015, Steve Beshear is the Governor of Kentucky.
Kentucky doesn't have a president; it has a governor. In 2012, the present governor of Kentucky is Steve Beshear.
The current Governor of Kentucky is Steve Beshear (D). Beshear assumed office as the 61st Governor of Kentucky on December 11, 2007.The current Governor of the US State, Kentucky is Steve Beshear. This is as of July 7, 2014.
Isaac Shelby was the first (and later the 5th) governor of Kentucky state.The first Kentucky Governor after Virginia was split into Virginia and Kentucky in 1792 was Democratic-Republican Isaac Shelby.
CSS Governor Moore was created in 1862.