James B. McCreary (born July 8, 1838 in Richmond, Kentucky; died October 8, 1918 in Richmond, Kentucky) succeeded Preston H. Leslie as the twenty-seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 31, 1875 and September 2, 1879.
Following the end of McCreary's term as Governor of Kentucky, Luke P. Blackburn (born June 16, 1816 in Woodford County, Kentucky; died September 14, 1887 in Frankfort, Kentucky) became the twenty-eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1879 and September 5, 1883.
James B. McCreary (born July 8, 1838 in Richmond, Kentucky; died October 8, 1918 in Richmond, Kentucky) succeeded Preston H. Leslie as the twenty-seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 31, 1875 and September 2, 1879, including the whole of 1876.
James B. McCreary (born July 8, 1838 in Richmond, Kentucky; died October 8, 1918 in Richmond, Kentucky) succeeded Preston H. Leslie as the twenty-seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 31, 1875 and September 2, 1879, including the whole of 1878.
Luke P. Blackburn (born June 16, 1816 in Woodford County, Kentucky; died September 14, 1887 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded James B. McCreary as the twenty-eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1879 and September 5, 1883, including the whole of 1880.
Luke P. Blackburn (born June 16, 1816 in Woodford County, Kentucky; died September 14, 1887 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded James B. McCreary as the twenty-eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1879 and September 5, 1883, including the whole of 1881.
Luke P. Blackburn (born June 16, 1816 in Woodford County, Kentucky; died September 14, 1887 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded James B. McCreary as the twenty-eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1879 and September 5, 1883, including the whole of 1882.
Luke P. Blackburn (born June 16, 1816 in Woodford County, Kentucky; died September 14, 1887 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded James B. McCreary as the twenty-eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1879 and September 5, 1883. Following the end of Blackburn's term as Governor of Kentucky, James Proctor Knott (born August 29, 1830 in Raywick, Kentucky; died June 18, 1911 in Lebanon, Kentucky) became the twenty-ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1883 and August 30, 1887.
Governor of Kentucky was created in 1792.
Simeon S. Willis (born December 1, 1879 in Aid Township, Ohio; died April 2, 1965 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded Keen Johnson as the forty-sixth Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 7, 1943 and December 9, 1947, including the whole of 1944.
Simeon S. Willis (born December 1, 1879 in Aid Township, Ohio; died April 2, 1965 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded Keen Johnson as the forty-sixth Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 7, 1943 and December 9, 1947, including the whole of 1945.
Simeon S. Willis (born December 1, 1879 in Aid Township, Ohio; died April 2, 1965 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded Keen Johnson as the forty-sixth Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 7, 1943 and December 9, 1947, including the whole of 1946.
Preston Leslie (born March 8, 1819 in Wayne County, Kentucky; died February 7, 1907 in Helena, Montana) succeeded John W. Stevenson as the twenty-sixth governor of Kentucky, serving between February 13, 1871 and August 31, 1875. Following the end of Leslie's term as Governor of Kentucky, James B. McCreary (born July 8, 1838 in Richmond, Kentucky; died October 8, 1918 in Richmond, Kentucky) became the twenty-seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 31, 1875 and September 2, 1879.
Keen Johnson (born January 12, 1896 in Brandon's Chapel, Kentucky; died February 7, 1970 in Richmond, Kentucky) succeeded Happy Chandler as the forty-fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between October 9, 1939 and December 7, 1943. Following the end of Johnson's term as Governor of Kentucky, Simeon S. Willis (born December 1, 1879 in Aid Township, Ohio; died April 2, 1965 in Frankfort, Kentucky) became the forty-sixth Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 7, 1943 and December 9, 1947.