Kinsley S. Bingham (born December 16, 1808 in Camillus, New York; died October 5, 1861 in Green Oak Township, Michigan) succeeded Andrew Parsons as the eleventh Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1855 and January 5, 1859, including the whole of 1857.
Kinsley S. Bingham (born December 16, 1808 in Camillus, New York; died October 5, 1861 in Green Oak Township, Michigan) succeeded Andrew Parsons as the eleventh Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1855 and January 5, 1859. Following the end of Bingham's term as Governor, Moses Wisner (born June 3, 1815 in Springport, New York; died January 5, 1863 in Lexington, Kentucky) became the twelfth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 5, 1859 and January 2, 1861.
Austin Blair (born February 8, 1818 in Caroline, New York; died August 6, 1894 in Jackson, Michigan) became the thirteenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 2, 1861 and January 5, 1865. Following the end of Blair's term as Governor, Henry H. Crapo (born May 24, 1804 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts; died July 23, 1869 in Flint, Michigan) became the fourteenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1865 and January 6, 1869.
Henry H. Crapo (born May 24, 1804 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts; died July 23, 1869 in Flint, Michigan) succeeded Austin Blair as the fourteenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1865 and January 6, 1869, including the whole of 1867.
The 11th elected governor of the state was Kinsley Bingham, who served from 1855 to 1859. He was the first Republican. However, the 2nd and 3rd governors had been Whigs.
Governor of the Territory, or Governor of the State? Governor of the Territory to 3rd March 1859 was George Law Curry Governor of the State from 3rd March 1859 until 10th September 1862 was James Whiteaker
Governor Blacksnake died in 1859.
Kinsley S. Bingham (born December 16, 1808 in Camillus, New York; died October 5, 1861 in Green Oak Township, Michigan) succeeded Andrew Parsons as the eleventh Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1855 and January 5, 1859, including the whole of 1856.
Kinsley S. Bingham (born December 16, 1808 in Camillus, New York; died October 5, 1861 in Green Oak Township, Michigan) succeeded Andrew Parsons as the eleventh Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1855 and January 5, 1859, including the whole of 1858.
The governor of Michigan is Jennifer M. Granholm.
Andrew Parsons (born July 22, 1817 in Hoosick, New York; died June 6, 1855 in Corunna, Michigan) succeeded Robert McClelland as the tenth Governor of Michigan, serving between March 8, 1853 and January 3, 1855. Following the end of Parsons' term as Governor, Kinsley S. Bingham (born December 16, 1808 in Camillus, New York; died October 5, 1861 in Green Oak Township, Michigan) became the eleventh Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1855 and January 5, 1859.
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
William L. Greenly (born September 18, 1813 in Hamilton, New York; died November 29, 1883 in Adrian, Michigan) succeeded Alpheus Felch as the sixth Governor of Michigan, serving between March 4, 1847 and January 3, 1848. Following the end of Greenly's term as Governor, Epaphroditus Ransom (born March 24, 1798 in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts; died November 11, 1859 in Fort Scott, Kansas) became the seventh Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1848 and January 7, 1850.
The Governor of Michigan is Rick Snyder, serving the term from January 1, 2011 to January 1, 2015.