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.
Francis Thomas (born February 3, 1799 in Frederick County, Maryland; died January 22, 1876 in Frankville, Maryland) succeeded William Grason as the twenty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 3, 1842 and January 6, 1845, including the whole of 1843.
Francis Thomas (born February 3, 1799 in Frederick County, Maryland; died January 22, 1876 in Frankville, Maryland) succeeded William Grason as the twenty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 3, 1842 and January 6, 1845, including the whole of 1844.
William Paca (born October 31, 1740 in Harford County, Maryland; died October 13, 1799 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland) succeeded Thomas Sim Lee as the third Governor of Maryland, serving between November 22, 1782 and November 26, 1785, including the whole of 1784.
Francis Thomas (born February 3, 1799 in Frederick County, Maryland; died January 22, 1876 in Frankville, Maryland) succeeded William Grason as the twenty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 3, 1842 and January 6, 1845. Following the end of Thomas' term as Governor, Thomas G. Pratt (born February 18, 1804 in Georgetown, Maryland; died November 9, 1869 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the twenty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 6, 1845 and January 3, 1848.
William Grason (born March 11, 1788 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland; died July 2, 1868 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland) succeeded Thomas W. Veazey as the twenty-fifth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 7, 1839 and January 3, 1842. Following the end of Grason's term as Governor, Francis Thomas (born February 3, 1799 in Frederick County, Maryland; died January 22, 1876 in Frankville, Maryland) became the twenty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 3, 1842 and January 6, 1845.
Thomas Sim Lee (born October 29, 1745 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; died November 9, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland) succeeded Thomas Johnson as the second Governor of Maryland, serving between November 12, 1779 and November 22, 1782. Following the end of Lee's term as Governor, William Paca (born October 31, 1740 in Harford County, Maryland; died October 13, 1799 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland) became the third Governor of Maryland, serving between November 22, 1782 and November 26, 1785.
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.
Matthew Griswold - governor - died on 1799-04-28.
The Maryland State House is located in Annapolis, Maryland. It houses the Maryland General Assembly, plus the offices of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
Thomas Johnson was the first governor of Maryland, holding office from 1777 to 1779.