Grover Cleveland (born Stephen Grover Cleveland on March 18, 1837 in Caldwell, New Jersey; died June 24, 1908 in Princeton, New Jersey) succeeded Alonzo B. Cornell as the twenty-eighth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1883 and January 6, 1885.
Grover Cleveland served as Governor of New York State January 1, 1883 - January 6, 1885.
Edwin D. Morgan (born February 8, 1811 in Washington, Massachusetts; died February 14, 1883 in New York, New York) succeeded John Alsop King as the twenty-first Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1859 and December 31, 1862.
Edwin D. Morgan (born February 8, 1811 in Washington, Massachusetts; died February 14, 1883 in New York, New York) succeeded John Alsop King as the twenty-first Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1859 and December 31, 1862.
Edwin D. Morgan (born February 8, 1811 in Washington, Massachusetts; died February 14, 1883 in New York, New York) succeeded John Alsop King as the twenty-first Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1859 and December 31, 1862, including the whole of 1860.
Yes he was. He was the governor of New York.
No, she is not. Additionally, she is not, and has never been, the governor of New York. The current governor of New York is David Paterson.
* Sheriff of Erie County, NY, 1870-73 * Mayor of Buffalo, NY, 1882 * Governor of New York, 1883-85
George Clement Perkins (born August 23, 1839 in Kennebunkport, Maine; died February 26, 1923 in Oakland, California) succeeded William Irwin as the fourteenth Governor of California, serving between January 8, 1880 and January 10, 1883. Following the end of Perkins' term as Governor, George Stoneman (born August 22, 1822 in Busti, New York; died April 12, 1894 in Buffalo, New York) became the fifteenth Governor of California, serving between January 10, 1883 and January 8, 1887.
No, he was Governor of New York State. (New York City has a mayor, not a governor.) No, cities do not have governors. They have mayors. Thomas E. Dewey was the 47th Governor of New York State. He served from 1943 to 1954.
The current Lieutenant Governor of New York is Robert Duffy. Duffy assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of New York on January 1, 2011.who is the lieutenant governor of New York State
Hobert B. Bigelow (born May 16, 1834 in North Haven, Connecticut; died October 12, 1891 in New Haven, Connecticut) succeded Charles B. Andrews as the thirty-fifth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 5, 1881 and January 3, 1883. Following the end of Bigelow's term as Governor, Thomas M. Waller (born January 1, 1840 in New York, New York; died January 24, 1924 in New London, Connecticut) became the thirty-sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 3, 1883 and January 8, 1885.
Kathy Hochul is the current Lieutenant Governor of New York.