Rutherford B. Hayes (born October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio; died January 17, 1893 in Fremont, Ohio) succeeded Jacob Cox as the twenty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1868 and January 8, 1872.
Following the end of Hayes' term as Governor of Ohio, Edward Noyes (born October 3, 1832 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died September 4, 1890 in Cincinnati, Ohio) became the thirtieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1872 and January 12, 1874.
Rutherford Bircham Hayes was the 19th US President and the 29th and 32nd Governor of Ohio.
Rutherford B. Hayes (born October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio; died January 17, 1893 in Fremont, Ohio) succeeded Jacob Cox as the twenty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1868 and January 8, 1872, including the whole of 1869.
Rutherford B. Hayes (born October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio; died January 17, 1893 in Fremont, Ohio) succeeded Jacob Cox as the twenty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1868 and January 8, 1872, including the whole of 1870.
Rutherford B. Hayes (born October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio; died January 17, 1893 in Fremont, Ohio) succeeded Jacob Cox as the twenty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1868 and January 8, 1872, including the whole of 1871.
Edward Noyes (born October 3, 1832 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died September 4, 1890 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded Rutherford B. Hayes as the thirtieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1872 and January 12, 1874, including the whole of 1873.
William H. James (born October 15, 1831 in Marion, Ohio; died February 1, 1920) succeeded David Butler as the acting Governor of Nebraska, serving between June 2, 1871 and January 13, 1873, including the whole of 1872.
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.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Alexander Christie - governor - died in 1872.
Edward Noyes (born October 3, 1832 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died September 4, 1890 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded Rutherford B. Hayes as the thirtieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1872 and January 12, 1874. Following the end of Noyes' term as Governor of Ohio, William Allen (born December 18/27, 1803 in Edenton, North Carolina; died July 11, 1873 in Fruit Hill, Ohio) became the thirty-first Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1874 and January 10, 1876.
Myers Y. Cooper (born November 25, 1873 in St. Louisville, Ohio; died December 6, 1958 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded A. Victor Donahey as the fifty-first Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1929 and January 12, 1931. Following the end of Cooper's term as Governor of Ohio, George White (born August 21, 1872 in Elmira, New York; died December 15, 1953 in Palm Beach, Florida) became the fifty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1931 and January 14, 1935.
George White (born August 21, 1872 in Elmira, New York; died December 15, 1953 in Palm Beach, Florida) succeeded Myers Y. Cooper as the fifty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1931 and January 14, 1935. Following the end of White's term as Governor of Ohio, Martin L. Davey (born July 25, 1884 in Kent, Ohio; died March 31, 1946 in Kent, Ohio) became the the fifty-third Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1935 and January 9, 1939.