Levin Winder (bon September 4, 1757 in Somerset County, Maryland; died July 1, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Robert Bowie as the fourteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 25, 1812 and January 2, 1816. Following the end of Winder's term as Governor, Charles Carnan Ridgely (born December 6, 1760 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died July 17, 1829 in Baltimore County, Maryland) became the fifteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 2, 1816 and January 8, 1819.
Levin Winder (bon September 4, 1757 in Somerset County, Maryland; died July 1, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Robert Bowie as the fourteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 25, 1812 and January 2, 1816, including the whole of 1813.
Levin Winder (bon September 4, 1757 in Somerset County, Maryland; died July 1, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Robert Bowie as the fourteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 25, 1812 and January 2, 1816, including the whole of 1814.
Levin Winder (bon September 4, 1757 in Somerset County, Maryland; died July 1, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Robert Bowie as the fourteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 25, 1812 and January 2, 1816, including the whole of 1815.
Charles Carnan Ridgely (born December 6, 1760 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died July 17, 1829 in Baltimore County, Maryland) succeeeded Levin Winder as the fifteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 2, 1816 and January 8, 1819, including the whole of 1817.
Charles Carnan Ridgely (born December 6, 1760 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died July 17, 1829 in Baltimore County, Maryland) succeeeded Levin Winder as the fifteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 2, 1816 and January 8, 1819, including the whole of 1818.
Levin Winder was the 14th Governor of Maryland from 1812 to 1816. He also served as the Major of Maryland's 4th Regiment during the Revolutionary War. By the end of the war, his rank was Lieutenant Colonel.
Henry May - Maryland - was born in 1816.
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.
Charles Carnan Ridgely (born December 6, 1760 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died July 17, 1829 in Baltimore County, Maryland) succeeeded Levin Winder as the fifteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 2, 1816 and January 8, 1819. Following the end of Ridgely's term as Governor, Charles Goldsborough (born July 15, 1765 in Dorchester County, Maryland; died December 13, 1834 in Cambridge, Maryland) became the sixteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 8, 1819 and December 20, 1819. Following the end of Goldsborough's term as Governor, Samuel Sprigg (born c. 1783 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died April 21, 1855) became the sixteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between December 20, 1819 and December 16, 1822.
University of Maryland School of Law was created in 1816.
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.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) succeeded Charles Scott as the fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1812 and September 5, 1816. Following the end of Shelby's term as Governor of Kentucky, George Madison (born June 1763 in Augusta County, Virginia; died October 14, 1816 in Paris, Kentucky) became the sixth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1816 and his death. Following Madison's death, Gabriel Slaughter (born December 12, 1767 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died September 19, 1830 in Mercer County, Kentucky) became the seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between October 14, 1816 and August 29, 1820.