John S. Barry (born January 29, 1802 in Amherst, New Hampshire; died January 14, 1870 in Constantine, Michigan) succeeded Epaphroditus Ransom as the eighth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 7, 1850 and January 1, 1852. Following the end of Barry's term as Governor, Robert McClelland (born August 1, 1807 in Greencastle, Pennsylvania; died August 30, 1880 in Detroit, Michigan) became the ninth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1852 and March 7, 1853.
The governor of Michigan is Jennifer M. Granholm.
Robert McClelland (born August 1, 1807 in Greencastle, Pennsylvania; died August 30, 1880 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded John S. Barry as the ninth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1852 and March 7, 1853. Following the end of McClelland's term as Governor, Andrew Parsons (born July 22, 1817 in Hoosick, New York; died June 6, 1855 in Corunna, Michigan) became the tenth Governor of Michigan, serving between March 8, 1853 and Janaury 3, 1855.
Michigan Governor's Mansion was created in 1957.
Stevens T. Mason was Michigan's first governor.
"I am Lt. Governor John D. Cherry, and it is my great honor to serve the people of Michigan." -Michigan Lt. Governor, John D. Cherry
Henry Lloyd - governor - was born on 1852-02-21.
John Young - governor - died on 1852-04-23.
William King - governor - died on 1852-06-17.
The Governor of Michigan is Rick Snyder, serving the term from January 1, 2011 to January 1, 2015.
When is the governor of Michigan State of the state address in 2010?
The Michigan Governor is term limited; two 4 year terms.
The Michigan Territory did not exist in 1800.