John Henry (born November 1750 in Dorchester County, Maryland; died December 16, 1798 in Dorchester County, Maryland) succeeded John Hoskins Stone as the eighth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 17, 1797 and November 14, 1798. Following the end of Henry's term as Governor, Benjamin Ogle (born February 7, 1749 in Annapolis, Maryland; died July 6, 1809 in Annapolis, Maryland) became the ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1798 and November 10, 1801.
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.
Benjamin Ogle (born February 7, 1749 in Annapolis, Maryland; died July 6, 1809 in Annapolis, Maryland) succeeded John Henry as the ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1798 and November 10, 1801, including the whole of 1799.
Benjamin Ogle (born February 7, 1749 in Annapolis, Maryland; died July 6, 1809 in Annapolis, Maryland) succeeded John Henry as the ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1798 and November 10, 1801, including the whole of 1800.
Benjamin Ogle (born February 7, 1749 in Annapolis, Maryland; died July 6, 1809 in Annapolis, Maryland) succeeded John Henry as the ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1798 and November 10, 1801. Following the end of Ogle's term as Governor, John Francis Mercer (born May 17, 1759 in Marlborough, Virginia; died August 30, 1821 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) became the tenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 10, 1801 and November 13, 1803.
Thomas Holliday Hicks (born September 2, 1798 in East New Market, Maryland; died February 14, 1865 in Washington DC) succeeded Thomas W. Ligon as the thirty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 13, 1858 and January 8, 1862, including the whole of 1859.
Thomas Holliday Hicks (born September 2, 1798 in East New Market, Maryland; died February 14, 1865 in Washington DC) succeeded Thomas W. Ligon as the thirty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 13, 1858 and January 8, 1862, including the whole of 1860.
Thomas Holliday Hicks (born September 2, 1798 in East New Market, Maryland; died February 14, 1865 in Washington DC) succeeded Thomas W. Ligon as the thirty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 13, 1858 and January 8, 1862, including the whole of 1861.
Thomas Holliday Hicks (born September 2, 1798 in East New Market, Maryland; died February 14, 1865 in Washington DC) succeeded Thomas W. Ligon as the thirty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 13, 1858 and January 8, 1862. Following the end of Hicks' term as Governor, Augustus Bradford (born January 9, 1806 in Bel Air, Maryland; died March 1, 1881 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the thirty-second Governor of Maryland, serving between January 8, 1862 and January 10, 1866.
John Henry - Maryland - died on 1798-12-16.
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 W. Ligon (born May 10, 1810 in Farmville, Virginia; died January 12, 1881 in Ellicott City, Maryland) succeeded Enoch Louis Lowe as the thirtieth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 11, 1854 and January 13, 1858. Following the end of Ligon's term as Governor, Thomas Holliday Hicks (born September 2, 1798 in East New Market, Maryland; died February 14, 1865 in Washington DC) became the thirty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 13, 1858 and January 8, 1862.
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.