David Tod (born February 21, 1805 in Youngstown, Ohio; died November 13, 1868 in Youngstown, Ohio) succeeded William Dennison as the twenty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 4, 1862 and January 11, 1864, including the whole of 1863.
In March of 1863, Union General William Sherman informed the governor of Ohio of his views on the war. Sherman informed the governor that "The South is more formidable than it was two years earlier".
Charles L. Robinson (born July 21, 1818 in Hardwick, Massachusetts; died August 17, 1894 in Douglas County, Kansas), the first Governor of Kansas, served between February 9, 1861 and January 12, 1863. Following the end of Robinson's term as Governor, Thomas Carney (born January 12, 1863 in Delaware County, Ohio; died July 28, 1888 in Leavenworth, Kansas) became the second Governor of Kansas, serving between January 12, 1863 and January 9, 1865.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Thomas Carney (born January 12, 1863 in Delaware County, Ohio; died July 28, 1888 in Leavenworth, Kansas) succeeded Charles L. Robinson as the second Governor of Kansas, serving between January 12, 1863 and January 9, 1865, including the whole of 1864.
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You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.
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.
The governor of Ohio made about $144,850 as of 2007.
Nancy Hollister the 66th Governor of Ohio became the Governor when George Voinovich resigned to take a seat in the US Senate. No woman has ever been elected to the office if Governor of Ohio.
As of June 2014 the current Governor of Ohio is John Kasich. He is a member of the Republican Party and took office in 2011.
USS Governor Buckingham was created on 1863-11-13.