Joseph W. Matthews (born 1812 in Huntsville, Alabama; died August 27, 1862 in Palmetto, Georgia) succeeded Albert G. Brown as the fifteenth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 10, 1848 and January 10, 1850. Following the end of Matthews' term as Governor, John A. Quitman (born September 1, 1798 in Rhinebeck, New York; died July 17, 1858 in Natchez, Mississippi) became the sixteenth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 10, 1850 and February 3, 1851.
Gerard Brandon (born September 15, 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; died March 28, 1850 in Fort Adams, Mississippi) succeeded Walter Leake as the fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between July 25, 1826 and January 9, 1832, including the whole of 1827.
Gerard Brandon (born September 15, 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; died March 28, 1850 in Fort Adams, Mississippi) succeeded Walter Leake as the fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between July 25, 1826 and January 9, 1832, including the whole of 1828.
Gerard Brandon (born September 15, 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; died March 28, 1850 in Fort Adams, Mississippi) succeeded Walter Leake as the fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between July 25, 1826 and January 9, 1832, including the whole of 1829.
Gerard Brandon (born September 15, 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; died March 28, 1850 in Fort Adams, Mississippi) succeeded Walter Leake as the fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between July 25, 1826 and January 9, 1832, including the whole of 1830.
Gerard Brandon (born September 15, 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; died March 28, 1850 in Fort Adams, Mississippi) succeeded Walter Leake as the fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between July 25, 1826 and January 9, 1832, including the whole of 1831.
Gerard Brandon (born September 15, 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; died March 28, 1850 in Fort Adams, Mississippi) succeeded Walter Leake as the fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between July 25, 1826 and January 9, 1832. Following the end of Brandon's term as Governor, Abram M. Scott (born 1785 in Edgefield County, South Carolina; died July 12, 1833 in Jackson, Mississippi) became the fifth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 9, 1832 and his death.
Walter Leake (born May 25, 1762 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died November 17, 1825 in Mount Salus, Mississippi) succeeded George Poindexter as the third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 7, 1822 and his death. Following the end of Leake's term as Governor, Gerard Brandon (born September 15, 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; died March 28, 1850 in Fort Adams, Mississippi) became the fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between November 17, 1825 and January 7, 1826.
David A. Holmes was the first governor of Mississippi and the fifth governor also.
Mississippi Governor's Mansion was created in 1839.
Joseph W. Matthews (born 1812 in Huntsville, Alabama; died August 27, 1862 in Palmetto, Georgia) succeeded Albert G. Brown as the fifteenth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 10, 1848 and January 10, 1850, including the whole of 1849.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi is Tate Reeves. Reeves assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi on January 10, 2012.
Tate Reeves was the Mississippi Lieutenant Governor in 2013.