Frank W. Benson - Oregon governor - was born on 1858-03-20.
John Whiteaker (born May 4, 1820 in Dearborn County, Indiana; died October 2, 1902 in Eugene, Oregon), the first Governor of Oregon, served between July 8, 1858 and September 10, 1862, including the whole of 1860.
John Whiteaker (born May 4, 1820 in Dearborn County, Indiana; died October 2, 1902 in Eugene, Oregon), the first Governor of Oregon, served between July 8, 1858 and September 10, 1862, including the whole of 1861.
Oregon State University was created in 1858.
Oregon Portage Railroad was created in 1858.
He served as the governor of Oregon from 2006 to 2010.
A Mayor is the chief administrator of a city. Oregon is a state and has a governor.
John Whiteaker (born May 4, 1820 in Dearborn County, Indiana; died October 2, 1902 in Eugene, Oregon), the first Governor of Oregon, served between July 8, 1858 and September 10, 1862. Following the end of Whiteaker's term as Governor, AC Gibbs (born Addison Crandall Gibbs on July 9, 1825 in Cattaraugus County, New York; died December 29, 1886 in London, England) became the second Governor of Oregon, serving between September 10, 1862 and September 12, 1866.
In January 2011, doctor and former Oregon governor John Kitzhaber became Oregon's 37th governor. He was previously governor for two terms from 1995 to 2003.
Hans Mattson was not the first governor of any U.S. state. He served as the first governor of the Minnesota Territory from 1858 until 1860. The first governor of the state of Minnesota after it achieved statehood in 1858 was Henry Sibley.
First Territorial Governor: Alexander Ramsey (also second State Governor) First State Governor: Henry Sibley in 1858.
George Chamberlain (born January 1, 1854 in Natchez, Mississippi; died July 9, 1928 in Washington DC) succeeded TT Geer as the eleventh Governor of Oregon, serving between January 15, 1903 and February 28, 1909. Following the end of Chamberlain's term as Governor, Frank W. Benson (born March 20, 1858 in San Jose, California; died April 14, 1911 in Redlands, California) became the twelfth Governor of Oregon, serving between March 1, 1909 and June 17, 1910.