Robert Lowry (born March 10, 1831 in Chesterfield District, South Carolina; died January 19, 1910 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John M. Stone as the thirty-second Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 13, 1890. Following the end of Lowry's term as Governor, John Marshall Stone (born April 30, 1830 in Milan, Tennessee; died March 26, 1900 in Holly Springs, Mississippi) became the thirty-third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 20, 1896.
David A. Holmes was the first governor of Mississippi and the fifth governor also.
John Marshall Stone (born April 30, 1830 in Milan, Tennessee; died March 26, 1900 in Holly Springs, Mississippi) succeeded Robert Lowry as the thirty-third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 20, 1896, including the whole of 1892.
John Marshall Stone (born April 30, 1830 in Milan, Tennessee; died March 26, 1900 in Holly Springs, Mississippi) succeeded Robert Lowry as the thirty-third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 20, 1896, including the whole of 1893.
John Marshall Stone (born April 30, 1830 in Milan, Tennessee; died March 26, 1900 in Holly Springs, Mississippi) succeeded Robert Lowry as the thirty-third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 20, 1896, including the whole of 1894.
John Marshall Stone (born April 30, 1830 in Milan, Tennessee; died March 26, 1900 in Holly Springs, Mississippi) succeeded Robert Lowry as the thirty-third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 20, 1896, including the whole of 1895.
John Marshall Stone (born April 30, 1830 in Milan, Tennessee; died March 26, 1900 in Holly Springs, Mississippi) succeeded Robert Lowry as the thirty-third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 20, 1896. Following the end of Stone's term as Governor, Anselm J. McLaurin (born March 26, 1848 in Brandon, Mississippi; died December 22, 1909 in Brandon, Mississippi) became the thirty-fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 20, 1896 and January 16, 1900.
Robert Lowry (born March 10, 1831 in Chesterfield District, South Carolina; died January 19, 1910 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John M. Stone as the thirty-second Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 13, 1890, including the whole of 1885.
Robert Lowry (born March 10, 1831 in Chesterfield District, South Carolina; died January 19, 1910 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John M. Stone as the thirty-second Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 13, 1890, including the whole of 1884.
Robert Lowry (born March 10, 1831 in Chesterfield District, South Carolina; died January 19, 1910 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John M. Stone as the thirty-second Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 13, 1890, including the whole of 1886.
Robert Lowry (born March 10, 1831 in Chesterfield District, South Carolina; died January 19, 1910 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John M. Stone as the thirty-second Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 13, 1890, including the whole of 1888.
Robert Lowry (born March 10, 1831 in Chesterfield District, South Carolina; died January 19, 1910 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John M. Stone as the thirty-second Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 13, 1890, including the whole of 1889.
Robert Lowry (born March 10, 1831 in Chesterfield District, South Carolina; died January 19, 1910 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded John M. Stone as the thirty-second Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 13, 1890, including the whole of 1887.