Martin Grove Brumbaugh (born April 14, 1862; died March 14, 1930 in Pinehurst, North Carolina) succeeded John K. Tener as the twenty-sixth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 19, 1915 and Janaury 21, 1919, including the whole of 1918.
John Stuchell Fisher (born May 25, 1867 in South Mahoning Township, Pennsylvania; died June 25, 1940 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) succeded Gifford Pinchot as the twenty-ninth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 18, 1927 and January 20, 1931, including the whole of 1930.
Dick Thornburgh (born July 16, 1932 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) succeeded Milton Shapp as the forty-first Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 16, 1979 and January 20, 1987, including the whole of 1980.
Henry M. Hoyt (born June 8, 1830 in Kingston, Pennsylvania; died December 1, 1892 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) succeeded John F. Hartranft as the eighteenth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 21, 1879 and January 16, 1883, including the whole of 1880.
Robert E. Pattison (born December 8, 1850 in Quantico, Maryland; died August 1, 1904) succeeded Henry M. Hoyt as the nineteenth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 16, 1883 and January 12, 1887, including the whole of 1884.
Daniel H. Hastings (born February 26, 1849 in Salona, Pennsylvania; died January 9, 1903) succeeded Robert E. Pattison as the twenty-second Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 15, 1895 and January 17, 1899, including the whole of 1898.
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 1908.
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 1910.
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.
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.
There is no governor of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is a city in the state of Pennsylvania, and the current Governor of Pennsylvania is Tom Wolf.
Pennsylvania's assembly was dismissed by the royal governor in 1774.