Rutherford B. Hayes (born October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio; died January 17, 1893 in Fremont, Ohio) succeeded William Allen as the thirty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between January 10, 1876 and March 2, 1877.
Following the end of Hayes' term as Governor of Ohio, Thomas L. Young (born December 14, 1832 in Killyleagh; died July 20, 1888 in Cincinnati, Ohio) became the thirty-third Governor of Ohio, serving between March 2, 1877 and January 14, 1878.
Thomas A. Hendricks (born September 7, 1819 in Fultonham, Ohio; died November 25, 1885 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Conrad Baker as the sixteenth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 13, 1873 and January 8, 1877. Following the end of Hendricks' term as Governor of Indiana, James D. Williams (born January 16, 1808 in Pickaway County, Ohio; died November 20, 1880 in Indianapolis, Indiana) became the seventeenth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 8, 1877 and his death.
Wilson Shannon (born February 24, 1802 in Belmont County, Ohio; died August 30, 1877 in Lawrence, Kansas) succeeded Joseph Vance as the fourteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 13, 1838 and December 16, 1840, including the whole of 1839.
Wilson Shannon (born February 24, 1802 in Belmont County, Ohio; died August 30, 1877 in Lawrence, Kansas) succeeded Thomas Corwin as the sixteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 14, 1842 and April 15, 1844, including the whole of 1843.
William Irwin (born c. 1827 in Butler County, Ohio; died March 15, 1886 in San Francisco, California) succeeded Romualdo Pacheco as the thirteenth Governor of California, serving between December 9, 1875 and January 8, 1880, including the whole of 1877.
Joseph Vance (born March 21, 1786 in Catfish, Pennsylvania; died August 24, 1852 in Urbana, Ohio) succeeded Robert Lucas as the thirteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 12, 1836 and December 13, 1838. Following the end of Vance's term as Governor of Ohio, Wilson Shannon (born February 24, 1802 in Belmont County, Ohio; died August 30, 1877 in Lawrence, Kansas) became the fourteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 13, 1838 and December 16, 1840.
William Allen (born December 18/27, 1803 in Edenton, North Carolina; died July 11, 1873 in Fruit Hill, Ohio) succeeded Edward Noyes as the thirty-first Governor of Ohio, serving between January 12, 1874 and January 10, 1876. Following the end of Allen'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 thirty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between January 10, 1876 and March 2, 1877.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Silas Garber (born September 21, 1833 in Logan County, Ohio; died January 12, 1905 in Red Cloud, Nebraska) succeeded Robert Wilkinson Furnas as the third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 11, 1875 and January 9, 1879, including the whole of 1877.
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Wilson Shannon (born February 24, 1802 in Belmont County, Ohio; died August 30, 1877 in Lawrence, Kansas) succeeded Joseph Vance as the fourteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 13, 1838 and December 16, 1840. Following the end of Shannon's term as Governor of Ohio, Thomas Corwin (born July 29, 1794 in Bourbon County, Kentucky; died December 18, 1865 in Washington DC) became the fifteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 16, 1840 and December 14, 1842.
Thomas Corwin (born July 29, 1794 in Bourbon County, Kentucky; died December 18, 1865 in Washington DC) succeeded Wilson Shannon as the fifteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 16, 1840 and December 14, 1842. Following the end of Corwin's term as Governor of Ohio, Wilson Shannon (born February 24, 1802 in Belmont County, Ohio; died August 30, 1877 in Lawrence, Kansas) became the sixteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 14, 1842 and April 15, 1844.