Paul B. Johnson Sr. (born March 23, 1880 in Hillsboro, Mississippi; died December 26, 1943 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) succeeded Hugh L. White as the forty-sixth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 16, 1940 and his death, including the whole of 1941.
Fielding L. Wright (born May 16, 1895 in Rolling Fork, Mississippi; died May 4, 1956 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Thomas L. Bailey as the forty-ninth Governor of Mississippi, serving between November 2, 1946 and January 22, 1952, including the whole of 1951.
Ross R. Barnett (born January 22, 1898 in Standing Pine, Mississippi; died November 6, 1987 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded James P. Coleman as the fifty-second Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 19, 1960 and January 21, 1964, including the whole of 1961.
Edmond Noel (born March 4, 1856 near Lexington, Mississippi; died July 30, 1927 in Lexington, Mississippi) succeeded James K. Vardaman as the thirty-seventh Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 21, 1908 and January 16, 1912, including the whole of 1911.
Earl L. Brewer (born August 11, 1869 near Valden, Mississippi; died March 10, 1942 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Edmond Noel as the thirty-eighth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 16, 1912 and January 18, 1916. Following the end of Brewer's term as Governor, Theodore G. Bilbo (born October 13, 1877 in Pearl River County, Mississippi; died August 21, 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana) became the thirty-ninth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 18, 1916 and January 18, 1920.
Lee M. Russell (born November 16, 1875 in Lafayette County, Mississippi; died May 5, 1943 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Theodore G. Bilbo as the fortieth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 20, 1920 and January 18, 1924. Following the end of Russell's term as Governor, Henry L. Whitfield (born June 20, 1868 near Brandon, Mississippi; died March 18, 1927 in Jackson, Mississippi) became the forty-first Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 22, 1924 and his death.
Henry L. Whitfield (born June 20, 1868 near Brandon, Mississippi; died March 18, 1927 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Lee M. Russell as the forty-first Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 22, 1924 and his death, including the whole of 1925.
Henry L. Whitfield (born June 20, 1868 near Brandon, Mississippi; died March 18, 1927 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Lee M. Russell as the forty-first Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 22, 1924 and his death, including the whole of 1926.
Lee M. Russell (born November 16, 1875 in Lafayette County, Mississippi; died May 5, 1943 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Theodore G. Bilbo as the fortieth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 20, 1920 and January 18, 1924, including the whole of 1921.
Lee M. Russell (born November 16, 1875 in Lafayette County, Mississippi; died May 5, 1943 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Theodore G. Bilbo as the fortieth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 20, 1920 and January 18, 1924, including the whole of 1922.
Lee M. Russell (born November 16, 1875 in Lafayette County, Mississippi; died May 5, 1943 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Theodore G. Bilbo as the fortieth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 20, 1920 and January 18, 1924, including the whole of 1923.
David A. Holmes was the first governor of Mississippi and the fifth governor also.
Mississippi Governor's Mansion was created in 1839.
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.
Theodore G. Bilbo (born October 13, 1877 in Pearl River County, Mississippi; died August 21, 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana) succeeded Earl L. Brewer as the thirty-ninth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 18, 1916 and January 18, 1920. Following the end of Bilbo's term as Governor, Lee M. Russell (born November 16, 1875 in Lafayette County, Mississippi; died May 5, 1943 in Jackson, Mississippi) became the fortieth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 20, 1920 and January 18, 1924.
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the Mississippi govener is Haley Barbour