William Medill (born 1802/3 in New Castle County, Delaware; died September 2, 1865 in Lancaster, Ohio) succeeded Reuben Wood as the twenty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between July 13, 1853 and January 14, 1856.
Following the end of Medill's term as Governor of Ohio, Salmon P. Chase (born January 13, 1808 in Cornish, New Hampshire; died May 7, 1873 in New York, New York) became the twenty-third Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1856 and January 9, 1860.
William Medill (born 1802/3 in New Castle County, Delaware; died September 2, 1865 in Lancaster, Ohio) succeeded Reuben Wood as the twenty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between July 13, 1853 and January 14, 1856, including the whole of 1854.
William Medill (born 1802/3 in New Castle County, Delaware; died September 2, 1865 in Lancaster, Ohio) succeeded Reuben Wood as the twenty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between July 13, 1853 and January 14, 1856, including the whole of 1855.
William Hall - governor - died in 1856.
Reuben Wood (born 1792/3 in Rutland County, Vermont; died October 1, 1864 in Cleveland, Ohio) succeeded Seabury Ford as the twenty-first Governor of Ohio, serving between December 12, 1850 and July 13, 1853. Following the end of Wood's term as Governor of Ohio, William Medill (born 1802/3 in New Castle County, Delaware; died September 2, 1865 in Lancaster, Ohio) became the twenty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between July 13, 1853 and January 14, 1856.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Salmon P. Chase (born January 13, 1808 in Cornish, New Hampshire; died May 7, 1873 in New York, New York) succeeded William Medill as the twenty-third Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1856 and January 9, 1860. Following the end of Chase's term as Governor of Ohio, William Dennison (born November 23, 1815 in Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 15, 1882 in Columbus, Ohio) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 9, 1860 and January 13, 1862.
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.
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The current Governor of Ohio is Mike DeWine. The name of the Governor of Ohio does not change based on the city.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Ohio is Mary Taylor. Taylor assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio on January 10, 2011.
Frank White - governor - was born on 1856-12-12.
The governor of Ohio made about $144,850 as of 2007.