John Alden Dix (born December 25, 1860 in Glens Falls, New York; died April 9, 1928 in New York, New York) succeeded Horace White as the thirty-eighth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1911 and December 31, 1912.
John Alden Dix (born December 25, 1860 in Glens Falls, New York; died April 9, 1928 in New York, New York) succeeded Horace White as the thirty-eighth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1911 and December 31, 1912.
No, Dr. Wilson was the Governor of New Jersey at that time.
William C. McDonald (born July 25, 1868 in Jordanville, New York; died April 11, 1918 in Santa Fe, New Mexico), the first Governor of New Mexico, served between January 6, 1912 and January 1, 1917.
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.
The Capture of New York - 1912 was released on: USA: 1 September 1912
Alone in New York - 1912 was released on: USA: 27 August 1912
Albert W. Gilchrist (born January 15, 1858 in Greenwood, South Carolina; died May 15, 1926 in New York, New York) succeeded Napoleon B. Broward as the twentieth Governor of Florida, serving between January 5, 1909 and January 7, 1913, including the whole of 1912.
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
Kathy Hochul is the current Lieutenant Governor of New York.
From 1903 to 1912 the Yankees were called the New York Highlanders.