William Bigler (born January 11, 1814 in Dromgolds Corner, Pennsylvania; died august 9, 1880 in Clearfield, Pennsylvania) succeeded William F. Johnston as the twelfth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 20, 1852 and January 16, 1855, including the whole of 1854.
John Bigler (born January 8, 1805 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania; died November 29, 1871 in Sacramento, California) succeeded John McDougall as the third Governor of California, serving between January 8, 1852 and January 9, 1856, including the whole of 1854.
Joseph A. Wright (born April 17, 1810 in Washington, Pennsylvania; died May 11, 1867 in Berlin, Germany) succeeded Paris C. Dunning as the tenth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 5, 1849 and January 12, 1857, including the whole of 1854.
Arthur Young - governor - was born in 1854.
William H. H. Ross (born June 2, 1814 in Laurel, Delaware; died June 30, 1887 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) succeeded William Tharp as the thirty-seventh Governor of Delaware, serving between January 21, 1851 and January 16, 1855, including the whole of 1854.
Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital was created in 1854.
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.
Benjamin Franklin was the first Governor of the US State of Pennsylvania.
John Evans - Pennsylvania governor - was born in 1678.
Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts was created in 1973.
The first governor of Pennsylvania was Thomas Mifflin.
Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania was created in 1854.