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. Following the end of Ritchie's term as Governor, Harry W. Nice (born December 5, 1877 in Washington DC; died February 25, 1941 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the fiftieth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 9, 1935 and January 11, 1939.
Harry W. Nice (born December 5, 1877 in Washington DC; died February 25, 1941 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Albert C. Ritchie as the fiftieth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 9, 1935 and January 11, 1939, including the whole of 1936.
Harry W. Nice (born December 5, 1877 in Washington DC; died February 25, 1941 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Albert C. Ritchie as the fiftieth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 9, 1935 and January 11, 1939, including the whole of 1938.
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.
Harry W. Nice (born December 5, 1877 in Washington DC; died February 25, 1941 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Albert C. Ritchie as the fiftieth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 9, 1935 and January 11, 1939. Following the end of Nice's term as Governor, Herbert R. O'Conor (born November 17, 1896 in Baltimore, Maryland; died March 4, 1960 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the fifty-first Governor of Maryland, serving between January 11, 1939 and January 3, 1947.
Emerson C. Harrington (born March 26, 1864 in Madison, Maryland; died December 15, 1945 in Cambridge, Maryland) succeeded Phillips Lee Goldsborough as the forty-eighth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 12, 1916 and January 14, 1920. Following the end of Harrington's term as Governor, Albert C. Ritchie (born August 29, 1876 in Richmond, Virginia; died February 24, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the forty-ninth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1920 and January 9, 1935.
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.
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 1926.