J. Millard Tawes (born May 8, 1894 in Crisfield, Maryland; died June 25, 1979 in Crisfield, Maryland) succeeded Theodore R. McKeldin as the fifty-fourth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1959 and January 25, 1967, including the whole of 1961.
Theodore R. McKeldin (born November 20, 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland; died August 10, 1974 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded William Preston Lane Jr. as the fifty-third Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1951 and January 14, 1959, including the whole of 1957.
J. Millard Tawes (born May 8, 1894 in Crisfield, Maryland; died June 25, 1979 in Crisfield, Maryland) succeeded Theodore R. McKeldin as the fifty-fourth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1959 and January 25, 1967, including the whole of 1960.
J. Millard Tawes (born May 8, 1894 in Crisfield, Maryland; died June 25, 1979 in Crisfield, Maryland) succeeded Theodore R. McKeldin as the fifty-fourth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1959 and January 25, 1967, including the whole of 1962.
Marvin Mandel (born April 19, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Spiro Agnew as the fifty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 7, 1969 and January 17, 1979, including the whole of 1972.
Harry R. Hughes (born November 13, 1926 in Easton, Maryland) succeeded Marvin Mandel as the fifty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 17, 1979 and January 21, 1987, including the whole of 1982.
Theodore R. McKeldin (born November 20, 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland; died August 10, 1974 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded William Preston Lane Jr. as the fifty-third Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1951 and January 14, 1959, including the whole of 1952.
Theodore R. McKeldin (born November 20, 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland; died August 10, 1974 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded William Preston Lane Jr. as the fifty-third Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1951 and January 14, 1959, including the whole of 1954.
Theodore R. McKeldin (born November 20, 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland; died August 10, 1974 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded William Preston Lane Jr. as the fifty-third Governor of Maryland, serving between January 10, 1951 and January 14, 1959, including the whole of 1955.
Robert Ehrlich (born November 25, 1957 in Arbutus, Maryland) succeeded Parris N. Glendening as the sixtieth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 15, 2003 and January 17, 2007, including the whole of 2006.
Robert Ehrlich (born November 25, 1957 in Arbutus, Maryland) succeeded Parris N. Glendening as the sixtieth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 15, 2003 and January 17, 2007. Following the end of Ehrlich's term as Governor, Martin O'Malley (born January 18, 1863 in Washington DC) became the sixty-first, and current, Governor of Maryland, serving since January 17, 2007.
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.
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.
James Thomas - Governor of Maryland - was born on 1785-03-11.
James Thomas - Governor of Maryland - died on 1845-12-25.
Edward Lloyd - Colonial Governor of Maryland - died in 1718.