David R. Porter (born October 31, 1788 in Norristown, Pennsylvania; died August 6, 1867 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) succeeded Joseph Ritner as the ninth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 15, 1839 and January 21, 1845, including the whole of 1844.
James Duncan - Pennsylvania - died in 1844.
Pennsylvania Governor's Residence was created in 1968.
The governor of Pennsylvania is elected for 18 years, or until becomes sick of old age and dies. Then a new governor is elected for Pennsylvania.
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. Following the end of Shannon's term as Governor of Ohio, Thomas W. Bartley (born February 11, 1812 in Jefferson County, Ohio; died June 20, 1885) became the seventeenth Governor of Ohio, serving between April 15, 1844 and December 3, 1844. Following the end of Bartley's term as Governor of Ohio, Mordecai Bartley (born December 16, 1783 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania; died October 10, 1870 in Mansfield, Ohio) became the eighteenth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 3, 1844 and December 12, 1846.
The first governor of Pennsylvania was Thomas Mifflin.
Benjamin Franklin was the first Governor of the US State of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts was created in 1973.
John Evans - Pennsylvania governor - was born in 1678.
The current Governor is a Democrat.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR JIM CAWLEY was instated as the 32nd Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on January 18th, 2011.
The motto of Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts is 'Carpe diem'.
There was no governor that year. The first governor took office in 1790.