Thomas Sim Lee (born October 29, 1745 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; died November 9, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland) succeeded James Brice in a renewed term as the second Governor of Maryland, serving between April 5, 1792 and November 14, 1794. Following the end of Lee's term as Governor, John Hoskins Stone (born 1750 in Charles County, Maryland; died October 5, 1804 in Annapolis, Maryland) became the fifth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1794 and November 17, 1797.
John Hoskins Stone (born 1750 in Charles County, Maryland; died October 5, 1804 in Annapolis, Maryland) succeeded Thomas Sim Lee as the seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1794 and November 17, 1797, including the whole of 1795.
John Hoskins Stone (born 1750 in Charles County, Maryland; died October 5, 1804 in Annapolis, Maryland) succeeded Thomas Sim Lee as the seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1794 and November 17, 1797, including the whole of 1796.
Thomas Sim Lee (born October 29, 1745 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; died November 9, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland) succeeded James Brice in a renewed term as the second Governor of Maryland, serving between April 5, 1792 and November 14, 1794, including the whole of 1793.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) served as the first Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 4, 1792 and June 7, 1796, including the whole of 1794.
John Hoskins Stone (born 1750 in Charles County, Maryland; died October 5, 1804 in Annapolis, Maryland) succeeded Thomas Sim Lee as the seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1794 and November 17, 1797. Following the end of Stone's term as Governor, John Henry (born November 1750 in Dorchester County, Maryland; died December 16, 1798 in Dorchester County, Maryland) became the eighth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 17, 1797 and November 14, 1798.
George Plater (born November 8, 1735 in Leonardstown, Maryland; died February 10, 1792 in Annapolis, Maryland) succeeded John Eager Howard as the sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1791 and February 10, 1792. Following the end of Plater's term as Governor, James Brice (born August 26, 1746 in Annapolis, Maryland; died July 11, 1801 in Annapolis, Maryland) became Acting Governor of Maryland, serving between February 13, 1792 and April 5, 1792. Following the end of Brice's term as Acting Governor, Thomas Sim Lee (born October 29, 1745 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; died November 9, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland) renewed his term as the second Governor of Maryalnd, serving between April 5, 1792 and November 14, 1794.
Thomas Johnson was the first Governor of the US State of Maryland and Leonard Calvert was the first Governor of the English Colony of Maryland.
Thomas Johnson was the first elected governor of Maryland.Leonard Calvert was the first Governor of the Maryland Colony and Thomas Johnson was the first Governor of the US State of Maryland.
The voters of Maryland.
The Maryland State House is located in Annapolis, Maryland. It houses the Maryland General Assembly, plus the offices of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
He was elected governor on 1789-1793 then re-elected on 1794-1797
Thomas Johnson was the first governor of Maryland, holding office from 1777 to 1779.