AC Gibbs (born Addison Crandall Gibbs on July 9, 1825 in Cattaraugus County, New York; died December 29, 1886 in London, England) succeeded John Whiteaker as the second Governor of Oregon, serving between September 10, 1862 and September 12, 1866, including the whole of 1863.
AC Gibbs (born Addison Crandall Gibbs on July 9, 1825 in Cattaraugus County, New York; died December 29, 1886 in London, England) succeeded John Whiteaker as the second Governor of Oregon, serving between September 10, 1862 and September 12, 1866, including the whole of 1865.
AC Gibbs (born Addison Crandall Gibbs on July 9, 1825 in Cattaraugus County, New York; died December 29, 1886 in London, England) succeeded John Whiteaker as the second Governor of Oregon, serving between September 10, 1862 and September 12, 1866. Following the end of Gibbs' term as Governor, George Lemuel Woods (born July 30, 1832 in Boone County, Missouri; died January 7, 1890 in Portland, Oregon) became the third Governor of Oregon, serving between September 12, 1866 and September 14, 1870.
Zenas Ferry Moody (born May 27, 1832 in Granby, Massachusetts; died March 14, 1917 in Salem, Washington) succeeded WW Thayer as the seventh Governor of Oregon, serving between September 13, 1882 and January 12, 1887, including the whole of 1886.
TT Geer (born March 12, 1851 in Waldo Hills, Oregon; died February 21, 1924 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded William Paine Lord as the tenth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 9, 1899 and January 14, 1903, including the whole of 1900.
Victor George Atiyeh (born February 20, 1923 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Robert W. Straub as the thirty-second Governor of Oregon, serving between January 8, 1979 and January 12, 1987, including the whole of 1984.
Neil Goldschmidt (born June 16, 1940 in Eugene, Oregon) succeeded Victor G. Atiyeh as the thirty-third Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1987 and January 14, 1991, including the whole of 1988.
John Whiteaker
No. He was a legislator from 1860-1863. Prior to that he was a probate judge (1852) and a delegate to the Oregon Constitutional Convention (1857).
Julius L. Meier (born December 31, 1874 in Portland, Oregon; died July 14, 1937 in Corbett, Oregon) succeeded AW Norblad as the twentieth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1931 and January 14, 1935. Following the end of Meier's term as Governor, Charles H. Martin (born October 1, 1863 in Edwards County, Illinois; died September 22, 1946 in Portland, Oregon) became the twenty-first Governor of Oregon, serving between January 14, 1935 and January 9, 1939.
Charles H. Martin (born October 1, 1863 in Edwards County, Illinois; died September 22, 1946 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Julius L. Meier as the twenty-first Governor of Oregon, serving between January 14, 1935 and January 9, 1939, including the whole of 1936.
Charles H. Martin (born October 1, 1863 in Edwards County, Illinois; died September 22, 1946 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Julius L. Meier as the twenty-first Governor of Oregon, serving between January 14, 1935 and January 9, 1939, including the whole of 1937.
Charles H. Martin (born October 1, 1863 in Edwards County, Illinois; died September 22, 1946 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Julius L. Meier as the twenty-first Governor of Oregon, serving between January 14, 1935 and January 9, 1939, including the whole of 1938.
Charles H. Martin (born October 1, 1863 in Edwards County, Illinois; died September 22, 1946 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Julius L. Meier as the twenty-first Governor of Oregon, serving between January 14, 1935 and January 9, 1939. Following the end of Martin's term as Governor, Charles A. Sprague (born November 12, 1887 in Lawrence, Kansas; died March 13, 1969 in Salem, Oregon) became the twenty-second Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1939 and January 9, 1943.
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.
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.
William Temple - governor - died on 1863-05-28.
USS Governor Buckingham was created on 1863-11-13.
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