John Miller (born October 29, 1843 in Dryden, New York; died October 26, 1908 in Duluth, Minnesota), the first Governor of North Dakota, served between November 20, 1889 and January 7, 1891. Following the end of Miller's term as Governor, Andrew Burke (born May 15, 1850 in New York, New York; died November 17, 1918 in Roswell, New Mexico) became the second Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 7, 1891 and January 3, 1893.
John Miller was the first governor of the US state of North Dakota from 1889 to 1891.
Clarence Norman Brunsdale (born July 9, 1891 in Steele County, North Dakota; died January 27, 1978 in Mayville, North Dakota) succeeded Fred George Aandahl as the twenty-fourth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 3, 1951 and January 9, 1957, including the whole of 1952.
Clarence Norman Brunsdale (born July 9, 1891 in Steele County, North Dakota; died January 27, 1978 in Mayville, North Dakota) succeeded Fred George Aandahl as the twenty-fourth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 3, 1951 and January 9, 1957, including the whole of 1953.
Clarence Norman Brunsdale (born July 9, 1891 in Steele County, North Dakota; died January 27, 1978 in Mayville, North Dakota) succeeded Fred George Aandahl as the twenty-fourth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 3, 1951 and January 9, 1957, including the whole of 1954.
Clarence Norman Brunsdale (born July 9, 1891 in Steele County, North Dakota; died January 27, 1978 in Mayville, North Dakota) succeeded Fred George Aandahl as the twenty-fourth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 3, 1951 and January 9, 1957, including the whole of 1956.
North Dakota Governor's Residence was created in 1884.
Fred George Aandahl (born April 9, 1897 in Litchville, North Dakota; died April 7, 1966 in Valley, North Dakota) succeeded John Moses as the twenty-third Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 4, 1945 and January 3, 1951. Following the end of Aandahl's term as Governor, Clarence Norman Brunsdale (born July 9, 1891 in Steele County, North Dakota; died January 27, 1978 in Mayville, North Dakota) became the twenty-fourth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 3, 1951 and January 9, 1957.
John Miller (born October 29, 1843 in Dryden, New York; died October 26, 1908 in Duluth, Minnesota), the first Governor of North Dakota, served between November 20, 1889 and January 7, 1891.
Clarence Norman Brunsdale (born July 9, 1891 in Steele County, North Dakota; died January 27, 1978 in Mayville, North Dakota) succeeded Fred George Aandahl as the twenty-fourth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 3, 1951 and January 9, 1957. Following the end of Brunsdale's term as Governor, John E. Davis (born April 18, 1913 in Goodrich, North Dakota; died May 12, 1990 in Rancho Mirage, California) became the twenty-fifth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 9, 1957 and January 4, 1961.
The current Governor of North Dakota, Jack Dalrymple, started his term as governor on December 7, 2010.
John Miller (born October 29, 1843 in Dryden, New York; died October 26, 1908 in Duluth, Minnesota), the first Governor of North Dakota, served between November 20, 1889 and January 7, 1891, including the whole of 1890.
Jack Dalrymple is the current governor of North Dakota, sworn in on December 7, 2010. Jack Dalrymple grew up on the family farm near Casselton, North Dakota. He graduated from Yale University in 1970 with a degree in American Studies. He served eight terms in the North Dakota legislature, and three terms as Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota when John Hoeven was Governor. He is the 32nd Governor of North Dakota and was the 35th Lieutenant Governor. Jack Dalrymple's wife is named Betsey and they have four daughters.