Charles N. Haskell (born March 13, 1860 in Leipsic, Ohio; died July 5, 1933 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), the first Governor of Oklahoma, served between November 16, 1907 and January 9, 1911, including the whole of 1910.
Lee Cruce (born July 8, 1863 in Marion, Kentucky; died January 16, 1933 in Los Angeles, California) succeeded Charles N. Haskall as the second Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 9, 1911 and January 11, 1915, including the whole of 1912.
Robert L. Williams (born December 20, 1868 in Brundidge, Alabama; died April 10, 1948 in Shenman, Texas) succeeded Lee Cruce as the third Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1915 and January 13, 1919, including the whole of 1918.
Robert L. Williams (born December 20, 1868 in Brundidge, Alabama; died April 10, 1948 in Shenman, Texas) succeeded Lee Cruce as the third Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1915 and January 13, 1919. Following the end of Williams' term as Governor, James B. A. Robertson (born March 15, 1871 in Keokuk County, Iowa; died March 7, 1938 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) became the fourth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 13, 1919 and January 8, 1923.
James B. A. Robertson (born March 15, 1871 in Keokuk County, Iowa; died March 7, 1938 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) succeeded Robert L. Williams as the fourth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 13, 1919 and January 8, 1923, including the whole of 1920.
James B. A. Robertson (born March 15, 1871 in Keokuk County, Iowa; died March 7, 1938 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) succeeded Robert L. Williams as the fourth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 13, 1919 and January 8, 1923, including the whole of 1921.
James B. A. Robertson (born March 15, 1871 in Keokuk County, Iowa; died March 7, 1938 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) succeeded Robert L. Williams as the fourth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 13, 1919 and January 8, 1923, including the whole of 1922.
William H. Murray (born November 21, 1869 in Collinsville, Texas; died July 15, 1956 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma) succeeded William Holloway as the ninth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 12, 1931 and January 15, 1935, including the whole of 1932.
The budget of Governor of Oklahoma is 3,300,000 dollars.
The Governor's Pardon - 1910 was released on: USA: 28 February 1910
The current Governor of Oklahoma is Mary Fallin (R). Fallin assumed office as the 27th Governor of Oklahoma on January 10, 2011.Mary Falin is the governor of Oklahoma.
The budget of Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma is 700,000 dollars.
Oklahoma Baptist University was created in 1910.
Robert Lowry - governor - died in 1910.
Minnesota Governor's Residence was created in 1910.
Not with statehood when Guthrie was the first State Capital as it had been the Capital of Oklahoma Indian Territory. The State Seal was moved from Guthrie to Oklahoma City in the dark of night on 11 June 1910.
The 1910 US Census recorded 1,657,155 residents.
Todd Lamb is the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma. He was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Territorial Governor George Washington Steele.
By an elected State Governor.