Charles Smith Olden (born february 19, 1799 in Princeton, New Jersey; died April 7, 1876 in Princeton, New Jersey) succeeded William A. Newell as the nineteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1860 and January 20, 1863. Following the end of Olden's term as Governor, Joel Parker (born November 24, 1816 in Freehold Township, New Jersey; died January 2, 1888 in New York, New York) became the twentieth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 20, 1863 and January 16, 1866.
Edward I. Edwards (born December 1, 1863 in Jersey City, New Jersey; died January 26, 1931 in Jersey City, New Jersey) succeeded Clarence E. Case as the thirty-seventh Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 20, 1920 and January 15, 1923, including the whole of 1922.
Charles Smith Olden (born february 19, 1799 in Princeton, New Jersey; died April 7, 1876 in Princeton, New Jersey) succeeded William A. Newell as the nineteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1860 and January 20, 1863, including the whole of 1862.
Chris Christie was the governor of New Jersey in 2013. In 2013 the governor of New Jersey was 45 years old.
Edward I. Edwards (born December 1, 1863 in Jersey City, New Jersey; died January 26, 1931 in Jersey City, New Jersey) succeeded Clarence E. Case as the thirty-seventh Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 20, 1920 and January 15, 1923. Following the end of Edwards' term as Governor, George Sebastian Silzer (born April 14, 1870 in New Brunswick, New Jersey; died October 16, 1940 in Newark, New Jersey) became the thirty-eighth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 15, 1923 and January 19, 1925.
Joel Parker (born November 24, 1816 in Freehold Township, New Jersey; died January 2, 1888 in New York, New York) succeeded Charles Smith Olden as the twentieth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 20, 1863 and January 16, 1866, including the whole of 1864.
Joel Parker (born November 24, 1816 in Freehold Township, New Jersey; died January 2, 1888 in New York, New York) succeeded Charles Smith Olden as the twentieth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 20, 1863 and January 16, 1866, including the whole of 1865.
Yes! New Jersey has had a female governor, Christine Todd Whitman, who served as New Jersey's governor from 1994 to 2001.
William A. Newell (born September 5, 1817 in Franklin, Ohio; died August 8, 1901 in Allentown, New Jersey) succeeded Rodman M. Price as the eighteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 20, 1857 and January 17, 1860. Following the end of Newell's term as Governor, Charles Smith Olden (born february 19, 1799 in Princeton, New Jersey; died April 7, 1876 in Princeton, New Jersey) became the nineteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1860 and January 20, 1863.
Joel Parker (born November 24, 1816 in Freehold Township, New Jersey; died January 2, 1888 in New York, New York) succeeded Charles Smith Olden as the twentieth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 20, 1863 and January 16, 1866. Following the end of Parker's term as Governor, Marcus Lawrence Ward (born November 9, 1812 in Newark, New Jersey; died April 25, 1884 in Newark, New Jersey) became the twenty-first Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 16, 1866 and January 19, 1869.
The current governor of New Jersey in 2010 is Chris Christie
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McClellan's son was also governor of New Jersey.