Thomas W. Veazey (born January 31, 1774 in Cecil County, Maryland; died July 1, 1842 in Cecil County, Maryland) succeeded James Thomas as the twenty-fourth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1836 and January 7, 1839, including the whole of 1837.
Joseph Kent (born January 4, 1779 in Calvert County, Maryland; died November 1837 in Bladensburg, Maryland) succeeded Samuel Stevens Jr. as the nineteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 9, 1826 and January 15, 1829, including the whole of 1827.
Joseph Kent (born January 4, 1779 in Calvert County, Maryland; died November 1837 in Bladensburg, Maryland) succeeded Samuel Stevens Jr. as the nineteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 9, 1826 and January 15, 1829, including the whole of 1828.
Elihu Emory Jackson (born November 3, 1837 in Delmar, Maryland; died December 27, 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Henry Lloyd as the forty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 11, 1888 and January 13, 1892, including the whole of 1891.
Elihu Emory Jackson (born November 3, 1837 in Delmar, Maryland; died December 27, 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Henry Lloyd as the forty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 11, 1888 and January 13, 1892, including the whole of 1889.
Elihu Emory Jackson (born November 3, 1837 in Delmar, Maryland; died December 27, 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Henry Lloyd as the forty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 11, 1888 and January 13, 1892, including the whole of 1890.
Joseph Kent (born January 4, 1779 in Calvert County, Maryland; died November 1837 in Bladensburg, Maryland) succeeded Samuel Stevens Jr. as the nineteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 9, 1826 and January 15, 1829. Following the end of Kent's term as Governor, Daniel Martin (born 1780 in Talbot County, Maryland; died July 8, 1831 in Talbot County, Maryland) became the twentieth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 15, 1829 and January 15, 1830.
Henry Lloyd (born February 21, 1852 in Dorchester County, Maryland; died December 30, 1920 in Maryland) succeeded Robert Milligan McLane as the fortieth Governor of Maryland, serving between March 27, 1885 and January 11, 1888. Following the end of Lloyd's term as Governor, Elihu Emory Jackson (born November 3, 1837 in Delmar, Maryland; died December 27, 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the forty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 11, 1888 and January 13, 1892.
Samuel Stevens Jr. (born July 13, 1778 in Talbot County, Maryland; died February 7, 1860 in Talbot County, Maryland) succeeded Samuel Sprigg as the eighteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between December 16, 1822 and January 9, 1826. Following the end of Stevens' term as Governor, Joseph Kent (born January 4, 1779 in Calvert County, Maryland; died November 1837 in Bladensburg, Maryland) became the nineteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 9, 1826 and January 15, 1829.
Elihu Emory Jackson (born November 3, 1837 in Delmar, Maryland; died December 27, 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Henry Lloyd as the forty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 11, 1888 and January 13, 1892. Following the end of Jackson's term as Governor, Frank Brown (born August 8, 1846 in Sykesville, Maryland; died February 3, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the forty-second Governor of Maryland, serving between January 13, 1892 and January 8, 1896.
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.