Phillips Lee Goldsborough (born August 6, 1865 in Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland; died October 22, 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Austin Lane Crothers as the forty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1912 and January 12, 1916, including the whole of 1913.
Phillips Lee Goldsborough (born August 6, 1865 in Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland; died October 22, 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Austin Lane Crothers as the forty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1912 and January 12, 1916, including the whole of 1914.
Phillips Lee Goldsborough (born August 6, 1865 in Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland; died October 22, 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Austin Lane Crothers as the forty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1912 and January 12, 1916, including the whole of 1915.
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.
Austin Lane Crothers (born May 17, 1860 in Conowingo, Maryland; died May 25, 1912 in Elkton, Maryland) succeeded Edwin Warfield as the forty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 8, 1908 and January 10, 1912. Following the end of Crothers' term as Governor, Phillips Lee Goldsborough (born August 6, 1865 in Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland; died October 22, 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the forty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1912 and January 12, 1916.
Phillips Lee Goldsborough (born August 6, 1865 in Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland; died October 22, 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Austin Lane Crothers as the forty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1912 and January 12, 1916. Following the end of Goldsborough's term as Governor, Emerson C. Harrington (born March 26, 1864 in Madison, Maryland; died December 15, 1945 in Cambridge, Maryland) became the forty-eighth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 12, 1916 and January 14, 1920.
The voters of Maryland.
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.
Edward Lloyd - Governor of Maryland - died on 1834-06-02.
Edward Lloyd - Governor of Maryland - was born on 1779-07-22.