Charles Foster (born April 12, 1828 in Tiffin, Ohio; died January 9, 1904 in Springfield, Ohio) succeeded Richard M. Bishop as the thirty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1880 and January 14, 1884, including the whole of 1881.
Charles Foster (born April 12, 1828 in Tiffin, Ohio; died January 9, 1904 in Springfield, Ohio) succeeded Richard M. Bishop as the thirty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1880 and January 14, 1884, including the whole of 1882.
Charles Foster (born April 12, 1828 in Tiffin, Ohio; died January 9, 1904 in Springfield, Ohio) succeeded Richard M. Bishop as the thirty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1880 and January 14, 1884, including the whole of 1883.
James B. Ray (born February 19, 1794 in Jefferson County, Kentucky; died August 4, 1848 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded William Hendricks as the fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between February 15, 1825 and December 4, 1831, including the whole of 1828.
Peyton Randolph - governor - died in 1828.
Jacob Dolson Cox (born October 27, 1828 in Montreal, Canada; died August 4, 1900 in Gloucester, Massachusetts) succeede Charles Anderson as the twenty-eighth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1866 and January 13, 1868. Following the end of Cox's term as Governor of Ohio, Rutherford B. Hayes (born October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio; died January 17, 1893 in Fremont, Ohio) became the twenty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1868 and January 8, 1872.
Governor of Louisiana (1824-1828).
Richard M. Bishop (born November 4, 1812 in Fleming County, Kentucky; died March 2, 1893 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded Thomas L. Young as the thirty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1878 and January 12, 1880. Following the end of Bishop's term as Governor of Ohio, Charles Foster (born April 12, 1828 in Tiffin, Ohio; died January 9, 1904 in Springfield, Ohio) became the thirty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1880 and January 14, 1884.
Charles Foster (born April 12, 1828 in Tiffin, Ohio; died January 9, 1904 in Springfield, Ohio) succeeded Richard M. Bishop as the thirty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1880 and January 14, 1884. Following the end of Foster's term as Governor of Ohio, George Hoadly (born July 31, 1826 in New Haven, Connecticut; died August 26, 1902 in New York, New York) became the thirty-sixth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1884 and January 11, 1886.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Jacob Dolson Cox (born October 27, 1828 in Montreal, Canada; died August 4, 1900 in Gloucester, Massachusetts) succeede Charles Anderson as the twenty-eighth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1866 and January 13, 1868, including the whole of 1867.
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.