George Howard Earle III (born December 5, 1890 in Devon, Pennsylvania; died December 30, 1974 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) succeeded Gifford Pinchot as the thirtieth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 15, 1935 and January 17, 1939, including the whole of 1937.
Edwin Sydney Stuart (born December 28, 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died March 21, 1937) succeeded Samuel W. Pennypacker as the twenty-fourth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 15, 1907 and January 17, 1911, including the whole of 1909.
Pennsylvania Governor's Residence was created in 1968.
Samuel W. Pennypacker (born April 9, 1843 in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania; died September 2, 1916 in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania) succeeded William A. Stone as the twenty-third Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 20, 1903 and January 15, 1907. Following the end of Pennypacker's term as Governor, Edwin Sydney Stuart (born December 28, 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died March 21, 1937) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 15, 1907 and January 17, 1911.
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.
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.
Edwin Sydney Stuart (born December 28, 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died March 21, 1937) succeeded Samuel W. Pennypacker as the twenty-fourth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 15, 1907 and January 17, 1911. Following the end of Stuart's term as Governor, John K. Tener (born July 25, 1863 in County Tyrone, Ireland; died May 19, 1946 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 17, 1911 and January 19, 1915.
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'.