James B. Groome (born April 4, 1838 in Elkton, Maryland; died October 5, 1893 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded William Pinkney White as the thirty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between March 4, 1874 and January 12, 1876. Following the end of Groome's term as Governor, John Lee Carroll (born September 30, 1830 in Baltimore, Maryland; died February 27, 1911 in Washington DC) became the thirty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 12, 1876 and January 14, 1880.
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.
James B. Groome (born April 4, 1838 in Elkton, Maryland; died October 5, 1893 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded William Pinkney White as the thirty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between March 4, 1874 and January 12, 1876, including the whole of 1875.
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 Pinkney White (born August 8, 1824 in Baltimore, Maryland; died March 17, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Oden Bowie as the thirty-fifth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1872 and March 4, 1874. Following the end of White's term as Governor, James B. Groome (born April 4, 1838 in Elkton, Maryland; died October 5, 1893 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the thirty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between March 4, 1874 and January 12, 1876.
John Lee Carroll (born September 30, 1830 in Baltimore, Maryland; died February 27, 1911 in Washington DC) succeeded James B. Groome as the thirty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 12, 1876 and January 14, 1880, including the whole of 1877.
John Lee Carroll (born September 30, 1830 in Baltimore, Maryland; died February 27, 1911 in Washington DC) succeeded James B. Groome as the thirty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 12, 1876 and January 14, 1880, including the whole of 1879.
Albert C. Ritchie (born August 29, 1876 in Richmond, Virginia; died February 24, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Emerson C. Harrington as the forty-ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1920 and January 9, 1935, including the whole of 1921.
Albert C. Ritchie (born August 29, 1876 in Richmond, Virginia; died February 24, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Emerson C. Harrington as the forty-ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1920 and January 9, 1935, including the whole of 1922.
Albert C. Ritchie (born August 29, 1876 in Richmond, Virginia; died February 24, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Emerson C. Harrington as the forty-ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1920 and January 9, 1935, including the whole of 1923.
Albert C. Ritchie (born August 29, 1876 in Richmond, Virginia; died February 24, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Emerson C. Harrington as the forty-ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1920 and January 9, 1935, including the whole of 1924.
Albert C. Ritchie (born August 29, 1876 in Richmond, Virginia; died February 24, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Emerson C. Harrington as the forty-ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1920 and January 9, 1935, including the whole of 1925.